Food intake and dosage level, but not tablet vs solution dosage form, affect the absorption of metformin HCl in man

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The pharmacokinetics of four single-dose treatments of the metformin administered orally (as the HCl salt) were compared in 24 healthy subjects: 500 mg and 850 mg tablets and 850 mg solution fasting and 850 mg tablet with food. Solution and tablet formulations are bioequivalent. Bioavailability of a 500 mg tablet is 14% greater than that of an 850 mg tablet. Compared with the fasting state, ilability is 24% lower, and the peak concentration delayed about 37 min when an 850 mg tablet is administered with food.

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Sambol, N. C., Brookes, L. G., Chiang, J., Goodman, A. M., Lin, E. T., Liu, C. Y., & Benet, L. Z. (1996). Food intake and dosage level, but not tablet vs solution dosage form, affect the absorption of metformin HCl in man. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 42(4), 510–512. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1996.tb00017.x

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