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Research Article

Comparative Bioavailability of Diltiazem in Prolonged-Release Oral Preparations

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Pages 1099-1106 | Published online: 30 Sep 2001
 

Abstract

This study was conducted to compare the bioavailability of two prolonged-release pharmaceutical forms containing 300 mg of diltiazem. The test formulation is a new design of tablets with a hydrophilic matrix, and the reference formulation is capsules containing prolonged liberation microgranules, in the same dose, that are commercially available in the pharmaceutical market. Diltiazem plasma concentrations were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), which involves solid-phase extraction for plasma sample preparation. Twelve healthy volunteers participated in the study, which had a single-dose, two-treatment, two-sequence-crossover, randomized design. The preparations were compared using pharmacokinetic parameters such as the area under the plasma concentration-time curve AUC(0–36), peak plasma concentration Cmax, and Cmax/AUC(0–36) ratio as a measure for the absorption rate. No statistically significant difference was observed for any of the parameters, and the 90% confidence intervals calculated for the ratio of the logarithmically transformed AUC(0–36) and Cmax/AUC(0–36) values of both formulations were within the bioequivalence limit of 0.80–1.25. Moreover, an in vitro study of dissolution according to USP 23 was conducted, and the in vitro parameters were calculated.

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