Author:
Van Oudtshoorn Joy Elizabeth,García-Arieta Alfredo,Santos Gustavo Mendes Lima,Crane Christopher,Rodrigues Clare,Simon Craig,Kim Ji Myoung,Park Sang Aeh,Okada Yusuke,Kuribayashi Ryosuke,Pfäffli Chantal,Nolting Arno,Lojero10 Iván Omar Calderón,Martínez Zulema Rodríguez,Hung Wen-Yi,Braddy April C.,Leal Nancy Arciniegas,Triana Diego Gutierrez,Clarke Mitch,Bachmann Peter
Abstract
Purpose: The Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) based biowaiver is a scientific model which enables the substitution of in vivo bioequivalence studies with in vitro data as evidence of therapeutic equivalence subject to certain conditions. Despite being based on the same principles, BCS-based biowaivers are interpreted and regulated differently among international regulatory agencies. In this survey, the Bioequivalence Working Group (BEWG) of the International Generic Drug Regulators Programme (IGDRP) compared the criteria for BCS-based biowaivers applied by the participating regulators and organisations. Methods: Differences and similarities regarding solubility, permeability, dissolution, excipients and fixed-dose combination products, were identified and compared in a detailed survey of each participant’s criteria for BCS-based biowaivers. These criteria were determined based upon the participants’ respective regulatory guidance documents, policies and practices. Results: This review has, with the exception of two participants who do not accept BCS-based biowaivers, revealed that most IGDRP participants interpret the BCS principles and conditions similarly but notable differences exist in the application of these principles. Conclusion: Although many similarities exist, this review identifies several opportunities for greater convergence of regulatory requirements amongst the surveyed jurisdictions. This article is open to POST-PUBLICATION REVIEW. Registered readers (see “For Readers”) may comment by clicking on ABSTRACT on the issue’s contents page
Publisher
University of Alberta Libraries
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology
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