clopidogrel [Bioanalytics]

posted by ioanam – Romania, 2010-08-10 12:42 (5781 d 14:25 ago) – Posting: # 5752
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Dear all,

I need your help to clarify some results in a bioequivalence study for clopidogrel.

We have found values for plasma concentrations for clopidogrel more than 10 fold higher than those reported in literature.

The study was performed in healthy male and female subjects in standard fasting state.

Even clopidogrel is a highly variable drug, I can't explain these high values.

It is really possible to have peak concentrations of almost 20 pg/ml for clopidogrel? I don't think so. Am I right?

Thank you,
Ioanam

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