Jay
☆    

India,
2016-05-11 10:57
(3237 d 19:49 ago)

Posting: # 16290
Views: 5,842
 

 PPI Washout [Design Issues]

Dear All,

The halflife of Proton pump inhibitors is around 2 hrs, so 10 half life sums up to 20 hrs. So for BE Study considering the washout as 1-2 days would be acceptable? As PPI influence the acid level by inhibiting the acid release from parietal cells, so would this effect the absorption of the drug if washout is kept 1-2 days.

Regards,
Jay


Edit: Category changed; see also this post #1. [Helmut]
luvblooms
★★  

India,
2016-05-11 14:06
(3237 d 16:40 ago)

@ Jay
Posting: # 16292
Views: 4,608
 

 PPI Washout

Dear Jay,

❝ The halflife of Proton pump inhibitors is around 2 hrs, so 10 half life sums up to 20 hrs. So for BE Study considering the washout as 1-2 days would be acceptable?


This is elimination half life we are talking about not the half life of drug action. ;-)

❝ As PPI influence the acid level by inhibiting the acid release from parietal cells, so would this effect the absorption of the drug if washout is kept 1-2 days.


To understand this you need to look for few things as
  1. Exact mechanism of action of PPIs
  2. Regeneration rate of Proton pumps
  3. At a given point of time how many proton pumps are active/regenerating/nascent phase
  4. Time for which pH is above 4.5 (for few PPIs it has been more than 18 hrs)
Look for the points I shared and then you will be able to understand why washout of 1-2 day is a really bad idea.


Hope this will help.

~A happy Soul~
jag009
★★★

NJ,
2016-05-16 00:19
(3233 d 06:27 ago)

@ luvblooms
Posting: # 16311
Views: 4,452
 

 PPI Washout

❝ Dear Jay,


❝ ❝ The halflife of Proton pump inhibitors is around 2 hrs, so 10 half life sums up to 20 hrs. So for BE Study considering the washout as 1-2 days would be acceptable?


❝ This is elimination half life we are talking about not the half life of drug action. ;-)


You are using mean? Better look at the SD and ranges.

John
UA Flag
Activity
 Admin contact
23,409 posts in 4,921 threads, 1,670 registered users;
11 visitors (0 registered, 11 guests [including 3 identified bots]).
Forum time: 05:47 CET (Europe/Vienna)

An expert is one who knows more and more
about less and less.    Nicholas Murray Butler

The Bioequivalence and Bioavailability Forum is hosted by
BEBAC Ing. Helmut Schütz
HTML5