msmnainar
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2016-07-01 10:53
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 Paliperidone injection - waiver option [Regulatives / Guidelines]

Dear all

FDA recently revised the product specific recommendations for Paliperidone palmitate Extended Release Suspension; Intramuscular.


In which, BE study Strength mentioned are 39 mg/0.25 mL, 78 mg/0.5 mL, 117 mg/0.75 mL, 156 mg/mL, 234 mg/1.5 mL


The waiver request of in vivo testing is mentioned as follows,

39 mg/0.25 mL, 78 mg/0.5 mL, 117 mg/0.75 mL, and 234 mg/1.5 mL (if not studied in vivo) based on (i) acceptable bioequivalence study on the 156 mg/mL strength, (ii) acceptable in vitro dissolution testing of all strengths, and (iii) proportional similarity of the formulations across all strengths.

Based on the above recommendations, i need your opinion on the following,

1) Whether doing BE study on 156mg/mL is a compulsion to get waiver for remaining strengths?

or

2) Is it possible to conduct BE study on any one of the strengths (i.e., 39, 78, 117, 234 mg) to get waiver on remaining strengths?

Request your opinion on the same.

Thanks

Sundar. M
Helmut
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2016-07-01 12:17
(3649 d 03:28 ago)

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 Paliperidone injection - waiver option

Hi msmnainar,

IMHO the guidance is unambiguous, isn’t it? Hence, (1) yes and (2) no.

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2016-07-01 13:08
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 Paliperidone injection - waiver option

Hi!

Maybe I didn't get the correct dose of caffeine this morning, but to me this all looks like the same strength but only different doses (0.25, 0.5 0.75, 1 and 1.5 ml) of this strength. Or am I totally blind?

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2016-07-04 12:16
(3646 d 03:29 ago)

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 Dose ≠ strength

Hi
I had several discussions on this topic. If you have just one formulation for your product and the strengths of your product are solely characterized by proportional amount (ml) or e.g. patch size (cm2) are these really different strengths or just different doses? IMHO agencies tend to the first option. In consequence you have to conduct your BE study with the highest strength (i.e. greatest amount, biggest patch size) in order to waive the lower strengths. This is why I had to repeat a fentanyl study with the 100 µg patch although the 25 µg already demonstrated BE.

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