clopidogrel [Bioanalytics]

posted by ioanam – Romania, 2010-08-11 13:08 (5780 d 12:19 ago) – Posting: # 5770
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Dear Dr_Dan and dear all,

Thank you for your responses.

Yes. There are differences. But in your study, you had values of 2 ng/ml.
And here, for 150 mg administered, we had 18 ng/ml - for reference. And I did not find anywhere in literature such high values and after reviewing the analytical methodology I didn't find any explanation for a possible back - conversion.

I have also other question.
There are any important differences between clopidogrel -d3, -d4 or -d6 used as internal standard regarding the final results?

Thank you for your support,
Ioanam

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