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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to compare the bioequivalence of a test formulation of primidone tablets to an equivalent oral dose of the commercially available Mysoline®(primidone tablets) in adult subjects under fasting conditions.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare the relative bioavailability of a test formulation of cilostazol tablets to an equivalent dose of Pletal® (cilostazol) tablets after a single oral dose administered under fasting conditions.
The purpose of this study is to compare the bioequivalence of a test formulation of zolpidem tartrate tablets to an equivalent oral dose of the commercially available Ambien® (zolpidem tartrate tablets)in adult subjects under fed conditions.
The objective of this study was to compare the rate and extent of absorption of pravastatin sodium from a test formulation of Pravastatin Sodium 80 mg Tablets versus the reference Pravachol® 80 mg Tablets under fasting conditions. Based on the results from this study, the two 80 mg pravastatin tablet formulations demonstrated bioequivalence under the single-dose fasting conditions.
This study was designed to compare the rate and extent of absorption of pravastatin sodium from the following formulations under fed conditions: 1. Pravastatin Sodium 80 mg Tablets (Genpharm Inc. Canada) 2. Pravachol® 80 mg Tablets (Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., U.S.A.) Bioequivalence of these formulations was assessed for pravastatin. Based on the results from this study, these two 80 mg pravastatin tablet formulations demonstrated bioequivalence under the single-dose fed conditions.