The in vitro development of extended-release solid oral dosage forms
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01059332
The in vitro development of extended-release solid oral dosage forms
Abstract
A system is described for developing extended-release products, based upon predicting or simulating the entire plasma level-time curve to be expected from the administration of a controlled-release oral dosage form. Termed "biorelevant dissolution," it employs the product's in vitro dissolution behavior and the drug's pharmacokinetic parameters in conjunction with a classical pharmacokinetic model. The basic system is described along with some pertinent examples.
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