A randomized, crossover, single-dose bioequivalence study of two extended-release tablets of donepezil 23 mg in healthy human volunteers under fasting and fed states

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To assess the bioequivalence of two extended-release tablets of donepezil 23 mg, open label, randomized, single-dose, two-sequence, two-period cross-over studies under fasting (n=74) and fed (n=94) conditions in healthy adult human volunteers were conducted. Subjects were randomized to either of the two treatment arms (test or reference) separated by a washout period of 28 days. Blood samples were collected up to 72 h post-dose and plasma samples were analyzed for donepezil using a validated LC-MS/MS method. Pharmaco-kinetic parameters were derived using a non-compartmental approach. Bioequivalence was evaluated in 69 subjects in the fasting study, and 71 subjects in the fed study. In the fasting study, the 90% CI of Cmax and AUC0-72 were 82.50-90.10 and 92.38-98.60, respectively. Corresponding values in the fed study were 91.82-98.05 and 97.27-100.27. Based on the results, the test product (donepezil) met the US regulatory criteria of bioequivalence relative to the reference product (Aricept®) under both fasting and fed conditions. © Gadiko et al.

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Gadiko, C., Koundinya Tippabhotla, S., Thota, S., Battula, R., Khan, M. S., & Vobalaboina, V. (2013). A randomized, crossover, single-dose bioequivalence study of two extended-release tablets of donepezil 23 mg in healthy human volunteers under fasting and fed states. Scientia Pharmaceutica, 81(3), 777–791. https://doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1302-13

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