dk
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India,
2014-03-20 12:44
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 Emesis in Steady state BE studies [Design Issues]

Hi,

I have a question regarding withdrawal criteria in case of emesis in a steady state BE study.

we are planning to conduct a multi site BE study. As per Protocol, subjects will have to consume tablets from Day 1 to Day 8 and then crossed over for other Product. Post-dose PK sampling is planned on Day 8 and and Day 16. we have kept withdrawal criteria if the subjects vomits within 2 times of median Tmax after dosing on Day 8 and 16. However we are not sure if the same withdrawal criteria has to be applied for other days as well i.e. on Day 1 to 7 and Day 9 to day 15. Could somebody please provide answer for this. Also please provide the reference for the same.

Thanks a lot for the help.

Kind Regards
DK


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Tina
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India,
2014-03-20 16:34
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 Emesis in Steady state BE studies

According to the FDA Guidance for Industry Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Studies for Orally Administered Drug Products — General Considerations,

‘In the case of modified-release products, the data from subjects who experience emesis any time during the labeled dosing interval can be deleted.’

Kind regards,
Tina
krish
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India,
2014-03-21 06:07
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 Emesis in Steady state BE studies

hello Tina,

Can you please let me know what does "labeled dosing interval" actually mean.

Regards,

KRISH
dk
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India,
2014-03-21 06:37
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 Emesis in Steady state BE studies

Hello Krish,

As far as I understand, labeled dosing interval means the dosage mentioned on the product label. For ex. for a product if the dosage is mentioned as one tablet/capsule per day then the dosage interval for that product is 24 hours.

Kind Regards

Dk


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dk
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India,
2014-03-21 06:31
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 Emesis in Steady state BE studies

Thank You Tina for the reply.

Kind Regards

DK


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