eswar lal
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2006-10-27 14:55
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 opening of a new ba/be unit [Regulatives / Guidelines]

Dear
Iwant to know, minimum requirements to open a new Bioavailablity and Bioequivalence facility for IND, ANDA submissions in India
Please guide me in this regard
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2006-10-28 18:30
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 opening of a new ba/be unit

Dear Eswar,

as a first starting point I would recommend the recently published "Fortieth Report (WHO Technical Report Series No. 937)", which gives some guidelines for CROs in it's Annex 9 (Additional guidance for organizations performing in vivo bioequivalence studies).
You may download the entire document here: 1.9MB PDF.

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eswar lal
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2006-10-30 06:07
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 opening of a new ba/be unit

Dear Sir
thanks for ur prompt reply. I found the guideline very useful and informative.
Please let me know if there is any specific Indian guideline related to opening of BA/BE unit.
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2006-10-30 12:10
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 opening of a new ba/be unit

Dear Eswar,

have a look at paragraph 6 of the respective CDSCO-Guideline.

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