Bioequivalence of Oral Drug Products in the Healthy and Special Populations: Assessment and Prediction Using a Newly Developed In Vitro System "BE Checker"
In order to assess and predict the bioequivalence (BE) of oral drug products, a new in vitro system "BE checker" was developed, which reproduced the environmental changes in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract by changing the pH, composition, and volume of the medium in a single chamber. The d...
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Main Authors: | Takato Masada (Author), Toshihide Takagi (Author), Keiko Minami (Author), Makoto Kataoka (Author), Ken-ichi Izutsu (Author), Kazuki Matsui (Author), Shinji Yamashita (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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