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Bioequivalence is a term in
pharmacokinetics used to ****ess the
expected in vivo
biological equivalence of two
proprietary preparations of a drug. If two...
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their formulations are
bioequivalent to
their brand-name counterparts.
Bioequivalence does not mean
generic drugs must be
exactly the same as the brand-name...
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bioavailability and
bioequivalence have been
extensively studied in drugs,
formulation factors that
influence bioavailability and
bioequivalence in nutritional...
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therapeutic equivalence to
Wellbutrin XL 300 mg." The FDA did not test the
bioequivalence of any of the
other generic versions of
Wellbutrin XL 300 mg, but requested...
- Cmin.[citation needed] The Cmax is
often measured in an
effort to show
bioequivalence (BE)
between a
generic and
innovator drug product.
According to the...
- same
manner as the
innovator drug). One way
scientists demonstrate bioequivalence is to
measure the time it
takes the
generic drug to
reach the bloodstream...
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outputs for a drug can be used in
industry (for example, in
calculating bioequivalence when
designing generic drugs) or in the
clinical application of pharmacokinetic...
- administration,
dosage form, strength, and
pharmacokinetic properties ("
bioequivalence") as the
corresponding brand-name drug. This Act has been
credited with...
- et al. (2009). "Needle-free
subcutaneous sumatriptan (Sumavel DosePro):
bioequivalence and ease of use". Headache. 49 (10): 1435–1444. doi:10.1111/j.1526-4610...
- T, Maia J,
Tavares S, Falcão A, et al. (2005). "Bioavailability and
bioequivalence of two enteric-coated
formulations of
omeprazole in
fasting and fed...