vish14184
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India,
2007-07-06 15:34
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 Replicate design [Design Issues]

Dear all.

please give me information about how to design replicate study? please give me referense of this type of study.

thanks in advanse

With regards
vishal nakrani
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2007-07-06 17:38
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 Replicate design

Dear Vishal,

have a look at this thread.

Further information at Helmut's News Collection on Highly Variable Drugs:
http://bebac.at/news/2006-04-27.htm
http://bebac.at/news/2006-10-06.htm

Hermann
shankar
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India,
2007-07-11 08:13
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 Replicate design

Dear vishal,

Replicate study designs are recommended for BE studies of modified-release dosage forms and highly variable drug products (within-subject coefficient of variation ≥30%), including those that are immediate release, modified-release, and other orally administered drug products.

Please refer attached link of FDA guidelines.
http://www.fda.gov/cder/guidance/3616fnl.pdf http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm070244.pdf

Regards,

Shankar NJ


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2007-07-11 15:22
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 Replicate design for MR?

Dear Shankar!

❝ Replicate study designs are recommended for BE studies of modified-release dosage forms […]



Do you have any current reference supporting this claim of yours?

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