mvgchakravarthi
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2010-06-15 19:10
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 BCS classification [Dissolution / BCS / IVIVC]

Dear All

My question is regarding BCS classification.
When we are looking for drug belongs to any class which parameter need to consider, Is it C LogP or Log P?

For Eg:
For Anastrazole as per Log P it belongs to Class I, where as as per C Log P it is Class III

Kindly let me know difference between C Log P and Log P

Thanks & regards
Chakravarthi
mvgchakravarthi
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India,
2010-06-19 05:49
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 BCS classification

Dear All

Can anybody suggest me regarding above question? pls

Regards
M.V.G.Chakravarthi


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2010-06-19 14:04
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