Posted by ed_uk on March 8, 2006, at 16:05:06
In reply to Re: The 'new' Nardil, posted by willyee on March 8, 2006, at 0:09:52
In order for the 'new' Nardil formulation to be approved, it would have had to have been shown to be bioequivalent to the 'old' formulation.
Excipients can affect the rate and extent of absorption of a drug. Two formulations are considered to be bioequivalent when their absorption parameters are the same.
Ed
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