UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some cases generic interchangeability is questioned. For generic drugs to be approved, bioequivalence with the innovator drug should be demonstrated; however, evidence of bioequivalence is not required in the intended patient population or relative to other approved generics.AIM: We aim to identify pathophysiological pharmacokinetic subpopulations for whom there is a difference in comparative bioavailability, compared to a healthy population.METHODS: We used simulated exposures from a non-parametric model of multiple generics and the originator gabapentin. Exposure was simulated for virtual populations with pharmacokinetic characteristics beyond th...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
Substitution by generic drugs is allowed when bioequivalence to the originator drug has been establi...
Substitution by generic drugs is allowed when bioequivalence to the originator drug has been establi...
Substitution by generic drugs is allowed when bioequivalence to the originator drug has been establi...
Substitution by generic drugs is allowed when bioequivalence to the originator drug has been establi...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
UNLABELLED: Patients are often switched between generic formulations of the same drug, but in some c...
Substitution by generic drugs is allowed when bioequivalence to the originator drug has been establi...
Substitution by generic drugs is allowed when bioequivalence to the originator drug has been establi...
Substitution by generic drugs is allowed when bioequivalence to the originator drug has been establi...
Substitution by generic drugs is allowed when bioequivalence to the originator drug has been establi...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
To investigate the so-called "drift" with generic-generic drug substitution, a single-dose, four-way...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...
There appears to be a mismatch between the assumed therapeutic equivalence of generic drugs, their i...