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  • The study aimed to compare the pharmacokinetics of uncoated and coated niacin extended-release tablets, using a four-period crossover design with 25 healthy subjects.
  • Results showed that the maximum concentration of niacin in the blood (NUA Cmax) was similar for both formulations, although the uncoated formulation had about 40% higher maximum levels than the others.
  • Overall, both the uncoated and coated niacin formulations were found to have comparable bioavailability, indicating that they can be considered similar in terms of their pharmacokinetic profiles.

Article Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to compare pharmacokinetic parameters of niacin extended-release tablets (NER uncoated) and niacin extended-release caplet formation (NER coated).

Research Design And Methods: Twenty-five healthy male and female subjects were enrolled in a four-period, open-label, randomized, crossover study. Both NER uncoated and NER coated were given as 1 x 1000 mg or 2 x 500 mg tablets. Similarity of NER coated 1 x 1000 mg and NER uncoated 2 x 500 mg was declared if 90% confidence intervals for the geometric mean ratio (GMR) for nicotinuric acid (NUA) Cmax fell within the pre-specified bounds of [0.7, 1.43].

Results: The GMRs for NUA Cmax demonstrated similarity in the pharmacokinetics of NER uncoated 2 x 500 mg, NER coated 1 x 1000 mg, and NER coated 2 x 500 mg. Although less stringent comparability bounds were prespecified for the primary pharmacokinetic endpoint (i.e., Cmax of plasma NUA), inspection of the primary comparison of interest indicated that a hypothesis with more stringent bioequivalence bounds of [0.8, 1.25] would have been satisfied. The NUA Cmax for NER uncoated 1 x 1000 mg was approximately 40% higher than that seen for the other three treatments. In contrast, total urinary excretion of niacin and its metabolites, an approximate measure of bioavailability, was similar for all four treatments.

Conclusion: The pharmacokinetic profile of the original NER uncoated formulation dosed as 2 x 500 mg was similar to the new film-coated formulation, NER coated, dosed as 1 x 1000 mg.

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  • The study aimed to compare the pharmacokinetics of uncoated and coated niacin extended-release tablets, using a four-period crossover design with 25 healthy subjects.
  • Results showed that the maximum concentration of niacin in the blood (NUA Cmax) was similar for both formulations, although the uncoated formulation had about 40% higher maximum levels than the others.
  • Overall, both the uncoated and coated niacin formulations were found to have comparable bioavailability, indicating that they can be considered similar in terms of their pharmacokinetic profiles.
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