Abstract:The bioequivalence of a generic fudosteine tablet vs a brand-named fudosteine tablet under fasting and fed conditions was evaluated in this study. This randomized, open-label, single-dose, 4-way replicate, crossover, bioequivalence study included 64 healthy Chinese subjects (fasting cohort, n = 32; fed cohort, n = 32) who were assigned to receive a single 200-mg dose of generic or brand-named fudosteine. Blood samples were collected before dosing and up to 24 hours after dosing. The plasma concentrations of fu… Show more
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