HVD
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Highly Variable Drugs and RSABE
Highly variable drugs (HVDs) are a category within pharmaceuticals that exhibit significant intra-subject variability in pharmacokinetic parameters such as peak concentration (Cmax) and the area under the concentration-time curve (AUC). Specifically, a drug is classified as highly variable when the intra-subject variability, represented by the coefficient of variation (CV), exceeds ... Read More
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Special BE Considerations for Highly Variable and Narrow Therapeutic Index Drugs
High Variability Drugs (HVDs) and Narrow Therapeutic Index Drugs (NTIDs) represent unique challenges in bioequivalence (BE) studies due to their specific pharmacokinetic characteristics. HVDs typically exhibit high intra-subject variability in drug absorption and distribution, meaning that the pharmacokinetic response can vary significantly within the same individual across different doses. Conversely, ... Read More