Variation of Cmax and Cmax/AUC in investigations of bioequivalence.

L Endrenyi, W Yan
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Abstract

In order to enable the setting of regulatory criteria for the equivalence of absorption rates on a sound scientific basis, the variation of Cmax/AUC and Cmax was evaluated. Under most conditions, the variation of Cmax/AUC was 10-25% higher than that of AUC independently of the variability of the extent of absorption. By contrast, the variation of Cmax was 50-60% higher than that of AUC and was strongly dependent on the variability of the extent of absorption. Therefore, it is recommended that for establishing the equivalence of absorption rates, the 90% confidence limits for the percentage ratio of the Cmax/AUC values of two drug products should be (based on their logarithmic averages or medians) between 75 and 133%. Regulatory decisions based on Cmax, while not favored, should expect that the 90% confidence limits for the percentage ratio of the Cmax values of two drug products be (based on their logarithmic averages or medians) between 70 and 143%. These recommendations parallel and are contingent upon the internationally harmonized criterion for the equivalence of extents of absorption which requires that the 90% confidence limits for the percentage ratio of two AUC values (based on their logarithmic averages or medians) be between 80 and 125%.

生物等效性研究中Cmax和Cmax/AUC的变化。
为了在科学的基础上制定等效吸收率的监管标准,对Cmax/AUC和Cmax的变化进行了评价。在大多数条件下,Cmax/AUC的变化比AUC的变化高10-25%,与吸收程度的变化无关。相比之下,Cmax的变化比AUC的变化高50-60%,并且强烈依赖于吸收程度的变化。因此,建议为建立吸收率的等效性,两种药品的Cmax/AUC值百分比比值的90%置信限应(基于其对数平均值或中位数)在75 - 133%之间。基于Cmax的监管决策虽然不受青睐,但应该期望两种药品的Cmax值百分比比率的90%置信限在70%到143%之间(基于其对数平均值或中位数)。这些建议是平行的,并取决于吸收程度等效的国际统一标准,该标准要求两个AUC值的百分比比率的90%置信限(基于其对数平均值或中位数)在80%至125%之间。
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