BE at Steady state [Design Issues]

posted by Ahmed meeran – 2006-09-12 08:10 (6830 d 03:22 ago) – Posting: # 249
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Dear Dr. Helmut

All the regulatory guidlines talks about conducting Bioequivalence study in single dose and at steady state conditions. For which type of drugs conducting a Bioequivalence study at steady state conditions is necessary.

For performing Bioequivalence study at steady state whether the sample size calculation is same as that of single dose study.

If Bioequivalence study is performed at steady state whether it will meet the acceptance criteria with small no of subjects than a single dose study.

Please guide me in these issues

Ahmed

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