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2014-05-13 12:35
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 how to get study state Cmax [NCA / SHAM]

please provide how to get Cmax in study state conditions in single dose BA/BE studies


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2014-05-13 12:43
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 how to get study state Cmax

Hi Babu,

❝ […] how to get Cmax in study state conditions in single dose BA/BE studies


In NCA by definition Cmax is simply the highest observed concentration within the profile. BTW, what do you mean by “study state conditions”?

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2014-05-13 15:12
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 “study state conditions”?

in study state condition cmax can be altered during pk


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2014-05-13 15:27
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 I beg your pardon…

Hi Babu,

❝ in study state condition cmax can be altered during pk


Your laconic statements are incomprehensible – at least to me. :confused: Can you elaborate?

BTW, I strongly suggest you – especially as a “newbie” – to read and follow the Forum’s Policy before making another post.

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2014-05-14 18:28
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 I beg your pardon…

Hi Helmut,

Maybe he meant to write "Steady state condition"?:lookaround:

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