Arb Paul Ehrlich Inst Bundesamt Sera Impfstoffe Frankf A M
September 2001
The aim of the study was to select a dissolution test method for carbamazepine (CBZ) immediate release tablets, giving the best in vitro/in vivo correlations (IVIVC) and to determine the potential of this method as an estimate for bioequivalence testing. Four 200 mg CBZ products which are sold on the Dutch market, covering the innovator and three generic products, were selected. They had been tested in a randomised, fourway cross-over bioavailability study in healthy volunteers.
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January 1999
The relative bioavailability of four different carbamazepine products, showing large differences in in vitro dissolution profiles, was studied in healthy volunteers to correlate the occurrence of side effects with a measure of the rate of absorption in vivo for bioequivalence testing. Two of the three generic products investigated showed bioequivalence with respect to the extent of absorption with Tegretol. In vivo, the differences found in absorption rate were reflected in the occurrence of side effects, especially dizziness.
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February 1983
The possibilities of applying reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography to the analysis of o/w emulsion type creams without preceding sample clean-up were investigated. The chromatographic behaviour of cream base components and active compounds in reversed phase systems consisting of methanol-water mixtures as the mobile phase and a chemically bonded octadecyl stationary phase, was studied. A number of active compounds and the preservative (sorbic acid) could be determined--often in one chromatographic run--without complications, by simply dissolving the sample in a suitable solvent mixture and injecting an aliquot of the solution into the chromatograph.
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April 1982
The possibilities of the gas--liquid chromatographic analysis with flame ionization detection of creams of the o/w emulsion type were investigated. Interferences by cream base components in the determination of the active compounds were studied. It appeared to be possible to determine active compounds with a retention index lower than 1900 on ov-17 (e.
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