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posted by AngusMcLean – USA, 2014-11-19 18:45 (4229 d 09:31 ago) – Posting: # 13890
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I think the fed within subject variability chart is interesting: it shows the variability at the earlier time intervals in the fed state is huge and that makes the point very well. I am thinking that the food delays gastric emptying so the formulations are retained in the stomach ~ 3 hours prior to transiting to the small intestine. {would have thought that Concerta would be OK, since it has an IR overcoat component}.

I wonder how the within subject variability in the fasted state compares with the fed state for such formulations at the corresponding time intervals.

Angus

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