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Research Article

Comparative Study on the Bioequivalence of Two Formulations of Pioglitazone Tablet in Healthy Thai Male Volunteers

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Pages 1362-1368 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The bioequivalence study of two 30 mg pioglitazone formulations was determined in healthy Thai male volunteers after a single dose administration in a randomized cross-over study with a 1-week washout period. Due to the high variability of the rate and extent of absorption of pioglitazone, an add-on subject study was required to assess bioequivalence. Reference product (Actos®, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Osaka, Japan) and test product (Glubosil®, Silom Medical Co. Ltd., Bangkok, Thailand) were given to 35 volunteers after overnight fasting. Blood samples were collected at specified time intervals. Plasma was analyzed for pioglitazone concentration using a validated HPLC method. Pharmacokinetic parameters were compared between test and reference products from plasma concentration-time profile by using non-compartment analysis. The statistical comparison of Cmax and AUC0−t, AUCt−∞ clearly indicated that no significant difference in two products of pioglitazone tablets in add-on subject study. The 90% confidence intervals for the mean ratio (test/reference) of Cmax and AUC0−t, AUCt−∞ were within the Thailand Food and Drug Administration acceptance range. Based on the pharmacokinetic and statistical results of this study, we can conclude that Glubosil® is bioequivalent to Actos®, and that two products can be considered interchangeable in medical practice.

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