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2007-10-09 11:48
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 Designing & reporting of comparative BA [Study Per­for­mance]

Dear HS,

How would you conduct/assess Comparative bioavailability of 2 drug products of the same pharamacological category but of different molecules (that is test product is one of the isomer of reference product) and different strengths? Thanks.

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2007-10-09 17:25
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 Designing & reporting of comparative BA

Dear Govardhan,

❝ (... test product is one of the isomer of reference product) and

❝ different strengths?


For example 20 mg Esomeprazole (the S-enantiomer) vs 40 mg Omeprazole (the 1:1 racemate)?

1. an enantioselective assay
2. demonstration of no interconversion S <-> R in vivo (possibly based on literature)
3. demonstration of no interconversion during sample preparation in your assay

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2007-10-10 10:54
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 Designing & reporting of comparative BA

Dear Helmut,

Thank u for reply. kindly give the complete details or where i can i get complete guidelines or information for this type of studies.

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