Bioavailability Flashcards
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Bioavailability
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- Rate and extent to which all active ingredient or therapeutic moiety is absorbed from a product and becomes available at site of action
- Two types: Absolute and relative
2
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AUC Calculations
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- Used to measure bioavailability
- Estimation technique: Trapezoidal Method
- Also Absolute and relative calculations
3
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Absolute Bioavailability
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- AUC0-INF, more accurate than AUC form 0 to last time period measured
- Extravascular
- IV bolus
F = (AUC0-INF)oral/(AUC0-INF)iv X (Dose)iv/(Dose)oral
AUC from the last time period measured to infinity = Clast/Kel (Kel = elimination rate)
-Add that answer to AUC0-last time period measured to get a more accurate AUC and bioavailability overall
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Relative Bioavailability
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- Comparative Bioavailability
- Plasma or urine can be used
- Compares two different dosage forms
Plasma: F = same as absolute bio. except with whatever two dosage forms are being compared
Urine: (Xu)tablet/(Xu)im X (Dose)im/(Dose)tablet
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Bioequivalence
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- Comparison of AUC0-INF, Cmax, and Tmax
- Compares pharmaceutically equivalent products
- Brand (Innovator) v.s. Generic
F = same as before but with brand and generic rather than different dosage forms or IV v.s. Oral
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Statistical Analysis Requirements
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- Two one-sided tests procedure
- Test(T) is not significantly less than reference by 20%
- Reference(R) is not significantly less than test by 20%
R/T = 80/100 = 80%
T/R = 100/80 = 125%
Range of 80-125% of difference allowed by FDA