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Title: | BIOEQUIVALENCE STUDY OF TWO ORAL FORMULATIONS OF CLARITHROMYCIN IN HUMAN MALE SUBJECTS |
Authors: | KHAN, M KHALID KHAN, MF MUSTAFA, G SUALAH, M |
Keywords: | Clarithromycin area under the curve peak plasma level bioequivalence studies |
Issue Date: | 8-Jan-2011 |
Publisher: | Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Karachi |
Citation: | Khan, M. K., Khan, M. F., Mustafa, G., & Sualah, M. (2011). Bioequivalence study of two oral formulations of clarithromycin in human male subjects. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 24(1), 43-47. |
Abstract: | To assess the bioequivalence of tablets formulations of Clarithromycin 500mg each of test and reference products. A single post oral dose of each formulation was given to 14 male healthy volunteers. The study was conducted phase 1, open-label, randomized , complete two- way crossover designed with 7 days wash out period. The plasma concentration of Clarithromycin was quantified by validated microbiological assay method. The precision of the method was evaluated using calibrated 14-hydroxyClarithromycin concentration was detected semi quantitatively as equivalent of Clarithromycin /ml. The peak plasma concentrations of (3.63±0.80 ug/ml) and (3.31±0.35 ug/ml) was attained in about 1.42 hours and 1.49 hours for both test and reference Clarithromycin tablets respectively. The mean ± SD values for total area under the curve (AUC) were 22.07±4.90 and 20.16±2.35 h.mg/L for both test and reference tablets respectively. This study indicated that the differences in all the bioequivalence parameters for test and reference Clarithromycin formulations are statistically non-significant; hence both formulations are considered bioequivalent. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14340 |
ISSN: | 1011-601X |
Appears in Collections: | Issue 01 |
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