Vital Medications in the World According to Preliminary BCS Classification: Prognostication of Solubility and Permeability

Kiran Dudhat
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The Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS) has been used as a predictive method to evaluate potential formulation impacts on oral medication bioavailability in humans. The BCS can assist in the prediction of in vivo product performance and the construction of mechanistic models that enable formulation assessments through the generation of scenarios when used in conjunction with in vitro dissolution testing. The applicability of current human BCS standards has not yet been examined in dogs, which restricts its application in canine medication development. The BCS has had a significant impact on drug discovery, development, and regulation on a global scale and the BCS continues to receive much validation, discussion, and extension in the literature. Drug regulatory organizations from all across the world have fully deployed the BCS when establishing bioavailability/bio-equivalence requirements for the approval of oral drugs with instant release (IR). In this study, we examine the provisional BCS classification of the most popular medications sold worldwide and discuss the BCS scientific framework and its influence on regulatory exercise of oral medicinal products. Also mentioned is the Biopharmaceutical Drug Disposition Classification System and how it relates to the BCS.
世界上根据BCS初步分类的重要药物:溶解度和渗透性的预测
生物制药分类系统(BCS)已被用作评估制剂对人类口服药物生物利用度的潜在影响的预测方法。BCS可以帮助预测体内产品性能和构建机制模型,当与体外溶出度测试结合使用时,可以通过生成场景来评估制剂。目前人类BCS标准的适用性尚未在犬类中进行检验,这限制了其在犬类药物开发中的应用。BCS在全球范围内对药物发现、开发和监管产生了重大影响,并且在文献中继续得到许多验证、讨论和扩展。世界各地的药品监管机构在制定口服即释药物批准的生物利用度/生物等效性要求时,已经全面部署了BCS。在本研究中,我们研究了全球最受欢迎的药物的临时BCS分类,并讨论了BCS的科学框架及其对口服药物监管的影响。还提到了生物制药药品处置分类系统及其与BCS的关系。
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