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Meaning of "bioequivalent"
In pharmacology, 'bioequivalent' is a noun referring to a pharmaceutical product that contains the same amount of active ingredient in the same dosage form as another product, showing equivalent bioavailability
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- Describing the equivalence of multiple formulations of a drug in terms of bioavailability.
- A formulation of a drug that is equivalent, in terms of bioavailability, to some other formulation.
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Bioequivalent composition of itraconazole dispersed in a hydrophilic polymer.
Recocam was considered to be bioequivalent with the reference medicine.
Are bioequivalent to the reference medicinal product clopidogrel bisulphate.
Vimpat tablets and syrup are bioequivalent.
Under fasting is bioequivalent relative to the reference tablet.
The capsule and liquid dosage forms are bioequivalent.
If the products are bioequivalent the release mechanism is not an issue.
It is shown that suppositories are bioequivalent to tablets.
A subcutaneous dosing bioequivalent can be administered with intravenous dosing.
Absorption in this range is considered to be bioequivalent.
Pravafenix is bioequivalent to coadministered fenofibrate and pravastatin in a single dose study.
Ebilfumin hard capsules are bioequivalent formulations.
The stable pharmaceutical composition as per present invention is also bioequivalent.
The combination tablet is bioequivalent to concomitant administration of the separate entities.
These two formulations are bioequivalent.
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Various bioequivalent protein and amino acid analogs are described in detail below.
They must also be bioequivalent.
The bioequivalent doses of the mesoprogestin can be assessed in the McPhail test.
This is called bioequivalent.
Medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of active substance in the body.
The formulations of the present invention are surprisingly bioequivalent to tablet formulations.
DoubleStar are not bioequivalent and are therefore not interchangeable without dose adjustment.
This discussion refers only to cases involving bioequivalent interchangeable drug products.
The totality of data submitted does not support the conclusion that the product is bioequivalent.
We need to show that the new formulation is bioequivalent to the old formulation.
NeuroSTAT was recently compared to Sandimmune in a phase I study and found to be bioequivalent.
Also described is an alcohol protected formulation that bioequivalent to a commercially equivalent product.
Results from this study indicate that GlucaGen and Glucagon USP are bioequivalent.
The combination product can be considered as bioequivalent to products containing the individual components.
This can provide a much lower dosage while providing a bioequivalent dosage.
The two formulations were bioequivalent in terms of AUC but not in terms of Cmax.
I quoted doctors who questioned whether generics really were bioequivalent to the brand.
We conclude that CicloMulsion is bioequivalent to Sandimmune and exhibits fewer adverse reactions.
Sandimmun Neoral solution and soft gelatin capsules are bioequivalent.
One can conclude that both formulations are bioequivalent in rate and extent of absorption.
However, bioequivalent does not mean completely identical.
Tamiflu capsules and Tamiflu suspension are bioequivalent formulations.
Beyaz and YAZ are bioequivalent with respect to DRSP and EE.
Has been shown to have comparable quality and to be bioequivalent to Lyrica.
A bioequivalent generic drug is as safe and as effective as the brand-name version.
Has been shown to have comparable quality and to be bioequivalent to Truvada.
Amglidia is not bioequivalent with ( crushed ) tablets containing the same amount of glibenclamide.
The studies showed that Stalevo is bioequivalent to the separate tablets.
The modified-release tablet of the invention is bioequivalent.
NORVIR tablets are not bioequivalent to NORVIR capsules.
The CFDA will designate an information platform to record the bioequivalent study.
Aripiprazole orodispersible tablet is bioequivalent to aripiprazole tablets, with a similar rate and extent of absorption.
Has been shown to have comparable quality and to be bioequivalent to Plavix.
Olanzapine orodispersible tablet is bioequivalent to olanzapine tablets, with a similar rate and extent of absorption.
Has been shown to have comparable quality and to be bioequivalent to Prezista.