In vivo ≫ in vitro [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2015-09-17 14:41 (3929 d 02:52 ago) – Posting: # 15417
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Merhaba Erkin,

❝ But I don't understand is: we made a bioequivalence study and we found the products as bioequivalent.


Fine. End of story.

❝ After that why we bother about ƒ2 unless sponsor wants to improve their product (and they need to do a new BE study afterall.)


I never bothered. IMHO, Appendix I 1.i is the most important part. It is highly unlikely that you ever find a dis­criminatory method for BCS classes II and IV (by definition). Even if you succeed, I would think that’s just a coincidence.

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