Image from Google Jackets

FDA Bioequivalence Standards / edited by Lawrence X. Yu, Bing V. Li.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: AAPS Advances in the Pharmaceutical Sciences Series ; 13Publication details: New York : AAPS Press : Springer, c.2014.Description: xiii, 465 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781493912513
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 615.1 22 FDA
Contents:
1 Bioequivalence History -- 2 Fundamentals of Bioequivalence -- 3 Basic Statistical Considerations -- 4 The Effects of Food on Drug Bioavailability and Bioequivalence -- 5 Bio waiver and Biopharmaceutics Classification System -- 6 Bioequivalence of Highly Variable Drugs -- 7 Partial Area under the Curve: An Additional Pharmacokinetic Metric for Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Assessments -- 8 Bioequivalence for Narrow Therapeutic Index Drugs -- 9 Pharmacodynamic Endpoint-based Bioequivalence Studies -- 10 Clinical Endpoint Bioequivalence Study -- 11 Bioequivalence for Liposomal Drug Products -- 12 Bioequivalence for Drug Products Acting Locally within Gastrointestinal Tract -- 13 Bioequivalence for Topical Drug Products -- 14 Bioequivalence for Orally Inhaled and Nasal Drug Products -- 15 Bioequivalence: Modeling and Simulation -- 16 Bioanalysis.
In: Springer eBooksSpringerLINK ebooks - Biomedical and Life Sciences (2014)Summary: This comprehensive reference provides an in-depth discussion on state-of-the-art regulatory science in bioequivalence. In sixteen chapters, the volume explores a broad range of topics pertaining to bioequivalence, including its origin and principles, statistical considerations, food effect studies, conditions for waivers of bioequivalence studies, Biopharmaceutics Classification Systems, Biopharmaceutics Drug Disposition Classification System, bioequivalence modeling/simulation, and best practices in bioanalysis. It also discusses bioequivalence studies with pharmacodynamic and clinical endpoints as well as bioequivalence approaches for highly variable drugs, narrow therapeutic index drugs, liposomes, locally acting gastrointestinal drug products, topical products, and nasal and inhalation products. FDA Bioequivalence Standards is written by FDA regulatory scientists who develop regulatory policies and conduct regulatory assessment of bioequivalence. As such, both practical case studies and fundamental science are highlighted in these chapters. The book is a valuable resource for scientists who work in the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory agencies, and academia as well as undergraduate and graduate students looking to expand their knowledge about bioequivalence standards.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book - Borrowing Book - Borrowing Central Library First floor Academic Bookshop 615.1 FDA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 4867 Available 000031605
Total holds: 0

Index : p. 463-465.

Includes bibliographical references.

1 Bioequivalence History -- 2 Fundamentals of Bioequivalence -- 3 Basic Statistical Considerations -- 4 The Effects of Food on Drug Bioavailability and Bioequivalence -- 5 Bio waiver and Biopharmaceutics Classification System -- 6 Bioequivalence of Highly Variable Drugs -- 7 Partial Area under the Curve: An Additional Pharmacokinetic Metric for Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Assessments -- 8 Bioequivalence for Narrow Therapeutic Index Drugs -- 9 Pharmacodynamic Endpoint-based Bioequivalence Studies -- 10 Clinical Endpoint Bioequivalence Study -- 11 Bioequivalence for Liposomal Drug Products -- 12 Bioequivalence for Drug Products Acting Locally within Gastrointestinal Tract -- 13 Bioequivalence for Topical Drug Products -- 14 Bioequivalence for Orally Inhaled and Nasal Drug Products -- 15 Bioequivalence: Modeling and Simulation -- 16 Bioanalysis.

License restrictions may limit access.

This comprehensive reference provides an in-depth discussion on state-of-the-art regulatory science in bioequivalence. In sixteen chapters, the volume explores a broad range of topics pertaining to bioequivalence, including its origin and principles, statistical considerations, food effect studies, conditions for waivers of bioequivalence studies, Biopharmaceutics Classification Systems, Biopharmaceutics Drug Disposition Classification System, bioequivalence modeling/simulation, and best practices in bioanalysis. It also discusses bioequivalence studies with pharmacodynamic and clinical endpoints as well as bioequivalence approaches for highly variable drugs, narrow therapeutic index drugs, liposomes, locally acting gastrointestinal drug products, topical products, and nasal and inhalation products. FDA Bioequivalence Standards is written by FDA regulatory scientists who develop regulatory policies and conduct regulatory assessment of bioequivalence. As such, both practical case studies and fundamental science are highlighted in these chapters. The book is a valuable resource for scientists who work in the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory agencies, and academia as well as undergraduate and graduate students looking to expand their knowledge about bioequivalence standards.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.