Improve Bioequivalence predictions with PAMPA Dissolution using Etoricoxib and five other Drug Formulations
Joe Chou,
Roger Lai,
Jason Chou
et al.
Abstract:In the generic drug formulation development, pilot bioequivalence (BE) study with a small group of subjects is the current practice for oral formulation prediction. However, due to the difficulty in differentiating the variation between subject and drug formulation with the current BE practice,a new instrument called PAMPA Dissolution is proposed to eliminate the subjects variation and to enhance the correlation between in vitro to in vivo absorption in BE study. PAMPA Dissolution simultaneously measures drug … Show more
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