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Original Articles

Comparative Bioavailability Study of Two Tablet Formulations of Digoxin

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Pages 125-133 | Received 31 Oct 2003, Accepted 26 Nov 2003, Published online: 18 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

This investigation was carried out to evaluate the bioavailability of the generic product of digoxin 0.25 mg (cardixin) relative to a reference product, lanoxin (0.25 mg) tablets. The two formulations were found to be similar in in vitro assay (dissolution) as stipulated by USP XXIII. The comparison is carried out on 12 healthy male volunteers, who received a single dose (0.25 mg) of cardixin (product A) lanoxin (product B) as a reference product orally in the fasting state, in a randomized balanced two‐way crossover design. After dosing, serial blood samples were collected for a period of 12 hr. Plasma samples were analyzed for digoxin by a sensitive and validated enzyme immunoassay method (ELISA). The maximum plasma concentration curve, up to the last measurable concentration (AUC0–24), was analyzed under the assumption of a multiplicative model. The time to maximum concentration (T max) was analyzed, assuming an additive model. The parametric confidence intervals (90%) of the mean values of the pharmacokinetic characteristics (AUC0–12 and C max) for A:B ratio were, in each case, well within the bioequivalence acceptable range of 80–125%.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the technical assistant of Hossam Gharieb and Alla El‐din Hamza. One of the authors (HYA‐E) wish to thank the administration of the Research Centre at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre for their support to the Pharmaceutical Analysis Research Program.

Notes

aProduct Information: Lanoxin®, Burroughs Welcome, 1984.

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