The updated dissolution media can be used to predict formulation performance and food effects in vivo. These media are more physiologically relevant and show better physical stability than their corresponding predecessors.
The results of the present study indicated that the absorption of cimetidine from IR tablets is, in general, limited by permeability rather than dissolution. IVIVC analysis demonstrated that only when the release was deliberately retarded (tablets containing 26% methacrylate copolymer), did the dissolution represent the rate-limiting step to drug absorption. On the in vitro side, it seems that 85% dissolution within 30 minutes, as currently required by the US FDA Guidance, is more than sufficient to guarantee bioequivalence of IR cimetidine products. For cimetidine and other BCS Class III drugs with a similar intestinal absorption pattern, application of the biowaiver concept seems to present little risk of an inappropriate bioequivalence decision.
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