jag009
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2012-04-21 00:28
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 BE question: Immedidate Release Tablet for FDA [Regulatives / Guidelines]

Hi everyone,

For immediate release generic products, is it required to do both a fast and a food effect studies?

Example:

Innovator can be taken with or without food. --> This means a generic filing
will reqire a fasting and a fed study?
Innovator must be taken with food. --> This means a generic filing will only
require a fed study?
Innovator must be taken under fasted conditions. --> This means a generic filing will only require a fasting study?

Thanks

John
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2012-04-21 09:46
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 BE question: Immedidate Release Tablet for FDA

❝ Innovator can be taken with or without food. --> This means a generic filing

❝ will reqire a fasting and a fed study?

Yes

❝ Innovator must be taken with food. --> This means a generic filing will only

❝ require a fed study?

No. For orally administered, immediate release products labeled to be taken only with food, fasting and fed studies are recommended, except when serious adverse events are anticipated with fasting administration. In these cases, FDA recommends that applicants conduct only a fed study; a fasting study is not recommended.Reference

❝ Innovator must be taken under fasted conditions. --> This means a generic filing will only require a fasting study?

Yes

Dr Gunasakaran Sambandan MD
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2012-04-23 17:59
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 BE question: Immedidate Release Tablet for FDA

Thanks Dr. Gunasakaran,

❝ ❝ Innovator can be taken with or without food. --> This means a generic filing will reqire a fasting and a fed study?

Yes


Question for the above... The reason for running both fast and fed, is it to rule out potential food effect brought about by the non-active ingredients in the generic product?

Thanks

John
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