Tramadol BE study [Design Issues]

posted by raghu – India, 2010-01-20 18:53 (6004 d 19:33 ago) – Posting: # 4625
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Dear Nermina,

If an active metabolite is available and it is quantifiable in biological fluid (i.e plasma, urine etc), better to analyse and submit as a supportive evidence.

It may add some additional cost, but it is safer.

Nowadays, Sponsor's initially submit the ANDA submission to the proposed countries (EU), Later on they might submit to the rest of the world. If any query comes after several years, then it would be difficult to answer and product approval may be questionable ???

Regards
Raghavender Chenna :ok:

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