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- a measure of how much of an administered drug is absorbed into the bloodstream, actually reaching the intended site of action in the body. For example, medicine is absorbed from the GI tract, travels through the bloodstream, and reaches the organ tissues, where it works to fight infection, prevent rejection, etc. USC Kidney Transplant Program
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- Differences in bioavailability among formulations of a given drug can have clinical significance; thus, knowing whether drug formulations are equivalent is essential.
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- The term “relative bioavailability” refers to a comparison of two or more dosage forms in terms of their relative rate and extent of absorption. If an intravenous injection is employed as the reference dose, one can determine the absolute bioavailability of the test dosage form. - Informa plc by
- Drug candidates can be tested for their desired therapeutic activity, but it is not yet possible to predict whether or not a compound will have sufficient bioavailability to be useful and practical. - US National Institutes of Health by
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- Bioraspoloživost jest brzina i stupanj apsorpcije ljekovite tvari iz farmaceutskog oblika definirana krivuljom odnosa koncentracije i vremena u sistemskoj cirkulaciji ili izlučivanjem u urinu. Ministarstvo zdravstva - by eleonora_r
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- Međutim, bioraspoloživost lijeka iz tablete vrlo je kompleksan pojam i rezultati ovog testa samo su određeni pokazatelj, a stvarna bioraspoloživost utvrđuje se određivanjem razine lijeka u krvi ispitanika nakon primjene lijeka u kliničkom pokusu. - Belupo by eleonora_r
- Bioraspoloživost lijekova odraz je prvenstveno fizikalno-kemijskih parametara uključenih u procese apsorpcije i eliminacije. - Hrvatska znanstvena bibliografija by eleonora_r
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- bioloģiskā pieejamība;bioavailability;biopieejamība bio-availability Kopienas vērtējumprocedūra, Valsts va - by Inese Poga-Smith
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- 107. Farmakokinētikas pētījumos veic attiecīgus bioloģiskās pieejamības pētījumus, lai noteiktu bioekvivalenci šādos gadījumos:
107.1. no jauna formulētās veterinārās zāles salīdzina ar jau esošām zālēm;
107.2. jaunu ievadīšanas ceļu vai paņēmienu salīdzina ar jau esošo.
5. Ja saskaņā ar šo noteikumu 23.punktu bioloģiskas izcelsmes veterinārās zāles, kas ir līdzīgas bioloģiskas izcelsmes atsauces veterinārajām zālēm, neatbilst ģenērisko zāļu definīcijā minētajiem nosacījumiem, iesniedzējs iesniedz informāciju saskaņā ar šo noteikumu 2. vai 3.pielikuma 1. un 2.nodaļu (farmaceitiskie, ķīmiskie un bioloģiskie dati). Iesniedzamo informāciju papildina ar datiem par veterināro zāļu bioekvivalenci un biopieejamību, kā arī sniedz papildu datus, īpaši par veterināro zāļu drošumu un iedarbīgumu. - Cabinet Regulations, Republic of Latvia by Inese Poga-Smith
- ... bioloģiskās pieejamības un bioekvivalences pētījumi jāplāno un jāveic saskaņā ar Labas klīniskās prakses prasībām. - Medikamentu informācijas centrs by Inese Poga-Smith
- English Translation: bioloģiskā pieejamība
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Latvian bioloģiskā pieejamība bioavailability.
Refers to that proportion of a drug which reaches the systemic circulation unchanged after a particular route of administration When drugs are taken by mouth their bioavailability is determined by factors in the drug-which include the nature of the molecule, its stability, and the formulation administered-and in the patient-such as a reduced intestinal surface area as a result of coeliac disease or intestinal resection and whether or not the drug is taken with a meal. Source: European Union. (references) - Webster's Online dictionary by Inese Poga-Smith
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