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Filter by:The present study will be conducted in order to assess bioequivalence of the Test product (Ibuprofen 400 mg oral powder) and the Reference product 1 (Brufen 400 mg film-coated tablet), an approved market product in the European Union. Testing for bioequivalence will be performed considering AUC0-tlast and Cmax obtained after oral single dose fasted administration of ibuprofen. In addition to the conventional immediate release tablet used as Reference 1, a soft capsule formulation will be applied as Reference 2 (Spalt Forte 400 mg Weichkapseln), as an example for a product with a very fast absorption rate. All 3 immediate release preparations contain 400 mg ibuprofen.
The present study will be conducted in order to compare the bioavailability of the generic Test product (Deferiprone 500 Lipomed tablets, Lipomed AG, Switzerland) with a marketed Reference product (Ferriprox® film-coated tablets, Apotex Europe B.V., Germany) both containing 500 mg deferiprone. For this issue the pharmacokinetics will be characterised after single dose administration of each one tablet.
This study evaluates the pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence of Amlodipine Besylate Tablets 5 mg versus Norvasc 5 mg tablets administered as 5 mg tablet in healthy volunteers with a washout period of 14 days
This is a bioequivalence study to compare 2 fixed-dose combination tablets of dapagliflozin/metformin XR manufactured at 2 different plants in healthy subjects under fasting and fed conditions
Aim of this study is to demonstrate the bioequivalence of single subcutaneous doses of XM17 and Gonal-f® in a confirmatory design. Furthermore, safety and tolerability will be assessed in human healthy female subjects. Only female subjects will be included in the study to reach the objectives of the study.
This study will be an open-label, randomised, three-period, three-treatment, crossover study in healthy Japanese male and female of non-childbearing potential subjects, performed at a single study centre. The objective of the study is to assess the bioequivalence of ticagrelor orodispersible (OD) tablets when administered with water and without water and ticagrelor immediate-release (IR) tablets.
This is a randomized, double-blind, single-dose, 2-period crossover study in healthy subjects to assess PK, PD, and safety (including immunogenicity) of a single 6 mg subcutaneous (SC) injection of CHS-1701 compared with a single 6 mg SC dose of Neulasta®.
Amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) formulations are increasingly used by the pharmaceutical industry to develop poorly water-soluble drugs into effective oral dosage forms. Examples include the antifungal drug itraconazole, the HIV protease inhibitor combination, lopinavir/ritonavir and the immunosuppressive, tacrolimus. There is potential for significant variation in bioavailability of ASD and thus heightened concern regarding the therapeutic efficacy as generic versions of these poorly water-soluble compounds become approved. The variation in bioavailability is to be expected because of our limited understanding of the precise physical chemistry of drug polymer amorphous solid dispersion formulations.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the bioequivalence of metformin component of the canagliflozin and metformin immediate release (IR) fixed dose combination (FDC) tablet compared with the metformin IR tablet co-administered with canagliflozin in healthy fed and fasted participants.
The primary aim of this study is to demonstrate bioequivalence in the rate and extent of absorption between 1600 μg selexipag test drug (administered orally as film-coated tablets of 1600 μg, twice a day (b.i.d.) and 1600 μg selexipag reference drug (administered orally as 8 film-coated tablets of 200 μg b.i.d.) at steady-state in healthy male subjects following a multiple-dose up-titration scheme.