Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability study of a prednisolone tablet as a single oral dose in bangladeshi healthy volunteers

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The aim of the study was to assess the pharmacokinetic and bioavailability of 2 formulations of 5-mg prednisolone tablets, reference product (Teva UK Limited) and Pred (Eskayef Bangladesh Ltd) as test product. The open-label, randomized, 2-way crossover studies were conducted on 14 healthy subjects. Participants were assigned to receive both products as a single dose (20 mg formulations, 4 ☓ 5 mg tablets) followed by a 2 weeks’ washout period. Following oral administration, samples were obtained at various time intervals and analyzed for prednisolone concentrations using a validated high-performance liquid chromatography assay method with ultraviolet detection. The obtained values for test and reference products were 683.00 + 94.54 ng/mL and 635.16 + 125.57 ng/mL for Cmax; 2716.54 + 196.28 ng·h/mL and 2780.5 + 119.73 ng·h/mL for AUC0-12; 3284.36 + 138.12 ng·h/mL and 3317.96 + 133.95 ng·h/mL for AUC0-∞, respectively. From the paired Student t test, no significant differences between 2 formulations were observed (P >.05). The 90% confidence intervals of Cmax, AUC0-12, and AUC0-∞ were found to be 99.0% to 100.9%, 99.4% to 100.5%, and 99.9% to 101.3%, respectively. Finally, it can be concluded that Pred (Test) of Eskayef Bangladesh Ltd and prednisolone (Reference) of Teva UK Limited are bioequivalent and interchangeable.

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Bashar, T., Apu, M. N. H., Mostaid, M. S., Islam, M. S., & Hasnat, A. (2018). Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability study of a prednisolone tablet as a single oral dose in bangladeshi healthy volunteers. Dose-Response, 16(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325818783932

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