Among various drug administration routes, oral drug delivery is preferred and is considered patient-friendly; hence, most of the marketed drugs are available as conventional tablets or capsules. In such cases, the administration of drugs with or without food has tremendous importance on the bioavailability of the drugs. The presence of food may increase (positive effect) or decrease (negative effect) the bioavailability of the drug. Such a positive or negative effect is undesirable since it makes dosage estimation difficult in several diseases. This may lead to an increased propensity for adverse effects of drugs when a positive food effect is perceived. However, a negative food effect may lead to therapeutic insufficiency for patients suff...
This study aimed to investigate a food effect on the bioavailability of modified-release (MR) trimet...
Current regulatory guidelines on drug-food interactions recommend an early assessment of food effect...
The collection of reviews and original articles in the current special issue bring together data fro...
Among various drug administration routes, oral drug delivery is preferred and is considered patient-...
Objectives: Co‐ingestion of oral dosage forms with meals can cause substantial changes in bioavailab...
The bioavailability of an orally administered small molecule is often dictated by drug-specific phys...
The oral route of drug administration is the most convenient method of drug delivery, but it is asso...
Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that many food molecules could interact with drug transport...
Instructions for administration with regard to food are a key aspect of how patients experience oral...
Drugs exhibiting decreased extent of absorption in the fed state administration when compared to the...
The simultaneous intake of food and drugs can have a strong impact on drug release, absorption, dist...
The absorption of oral drugs is frequently plagued by significant variability with potentially serio...
Current regulatory guidelines on drug-food interactions recommend an early assessment of food effect...
The simultaneous intake of food and drugs can have a strong impact on drug release, absorption, dist...
Introduction: oral chemotherapy is increasingly used in Oncology. It has important advantages. such ...
This study aimed to investigate a food effect on the bioavailability of modified-release (MR) trimet...
Current regulatory guidelines on drug-food interactions recommend an early assessment of food effect...
The collection of reviews and original articles in the current special issue bring together data fro...
Among various drug administration routes, oral drug delivery is preferred and is considered patient-...
Objectives: Co‐ingestion of oral dosage forms with meals can cause substantial changes in bioavailab...
The bioavailability of an orally administered small molecule is often dictated by drug-specific phys...
The oral route of drug administration is the most convenient method of drug delivery, but it is asso...
Preclinical and clinical studies suggest that many food molecules could interact with drug transport...
Instructions for administration with regard to food are a key aspect of how patients experience oral...
Drugs exhibiting decreased extent of absorption in the fed state administration when compared to the...
The simultaneous intake of food and drugs can have a strong impact on drug release, absorption, dist...
The absorption of oral drugs is frequently plagued by significant variability with potentially serio...
Current regulatory guidelines on drug-food interactions recommend an early assessment of food effect...
The simultaneous intake of food and drugs can have a strong impact on drug release, absorption, dist...
Introduction: oral chemotherapy is increasingly used in Oncology. It has important advantages. such ...
This study aimed to investigate a food effect on the bioavailability of modified-release (MR) trimet...
Current regulatory guidelines on drug-food interactions recommend an early assessment of food effect...
The collection of reviews and original articles in the current special issue bring together data fro...