Interference testing of co-medication in bioanalytical method validation has become an area of debate in view of the increased specificity offered by current state-of-the-art technology in both LC-MS/MS and ligand-binding assay platforms. In view of this, and considering the extensive experience within the European Bioanalysis Forum member companies, we evaluated the impact of co-medication on the performance of hundreds of bioanalytical methods with the aim of providing a science-based recommendation on how to evaluate and document potential interference from co-medication on the PK parameters in clinical studies in patients and volunteers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdequate monitoring of internal standard (IS) response across an analytical run and identification of anomalies is now a common expectation. However, the means to conduct this assessment in an appropriate manner is unclear and differs widely between laboratories. A European Bioanalysis Forum (EBF) topic team was formed to survey current practices within European Bioanalysis Forum member companies and to recommend a best practice approach for dealing with IS response variability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConsensus practices and regulatory guidance for liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assays of small molecules are more aligned globally than for any of the other bioanalytical techniques addressed by the Global Bioanalysis Consortium. The three Global Bioanalysis Consortium Harmonization Teams provide recommendations and best practices for areas not yet addressed fully by guidances and consensus for small molecule bioanalysis. Recommendations from all three teams are combined in this report for chromatographic run quality, validation, and sample analysis run acceptance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study aimed to demonstrate that the dose of a CYP3A substrate (simvastatin) can be adapted individually on the basis of CYP3A activity as assessed by midazolam metabolic clearance. In 18 healthy participants individual CYP3A activity was quantified using midazolam metabolic clearance both alone and during CYP3A inhibition with 40 mg ritonavir. Thereafter, simvastatin acid exposure was determined after a simvastatin standard dose (40 mg) and doses adapted to individual CYP3A activity at baseline and during CYP3A inhibition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Human mass balance studies and the assessment of absolute oral bioavailability (F) are usually assessed in separate studies. Intravenous microdose administration of an isotope tracer concomitant to an unlabeled oral dose is an emerging technique to assess F. We report a novel double-tracer approach implemented for tofogliflozin combining oral administration of a radiolabel tracer with concomitant intravenous administration of a stable isotope tracer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis conference report provides an overview of the discussions at the 2nd European Bioanalysis Forum (EBF) Focus Meeting 'Large Meets Small' held on 20 and 21 June 2011 in Brussels. The meeting discussed scientific progress in the bioanalysis of peptides and proteins with MS-based techniques. Bioanalytical experts in ligand-binding assays (LBAs) and MS from industry and academia presented at the meeting or joined the discussion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe European Bioanalysis Forum is a bioanalytical nonprofit organization comprised of European pharmaceutical companies (27 members to date) and currently expanding to include CROs as well. The European Bioanalysis Forum provides a broad European bioanalytical network for the discussion of scientific, technological and regulatory topics of bioanalytical interest. The 3rd Annual Open Symposium was again much anticipated after the two previous successful meetings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis is a summary report of the workshop on the EMA Draft Guideline on Validation of Bioanalytical Methods held April 15-16th 2010 in Brussels (Belgium) and jointly organised by the European Bioanalysis Forum (EBF) and the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences (EUFEPS). Aim of the workshop was to discuss the current scientific knowledge in the area of bioanalysis, the regulatory requirements with special focus on the new Draft Guideline and their subsequent implementation to the work in bioanalytical laboratories. Comments on the Draft Guideline were presented and discussed with representatives from regulatory authorities in Europe.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFollowing intensive discussions, review, alignment of procedures and multiple surveys among their member companies, the European Bioanalysis Forum (EBF) is providing a recommendation on how to integrate incurred sample reproducibility (ISR) in the bioanalytical process. The recommendation aims to provide guidance throughout the lifecycle of a validated method, including the application of the method in study support. In its recommendation, the EBF considers both the internal discussions with EBF member companies, as well as the input provided in international meetings where ISR was discussed.
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