Drug Res (Stuttg) 2018; 68(04): 238-240
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-121695
Original Article
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Impact of Truncated Area on Point Estimate and Intra-Subject Variability in Bioequivalence of Dutasteride with Long Half-Life

Budi Prasaja
1   PT.Clinisindo Laboratories, Jakarta, Indonesia
,
Yahdiana Harahap
2   Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
,
Windy Lusthom
1   PT.Clinisindo Laboratories, Jakarta, Indonesia
,
Lia Yumi
1   PT.Clinisindo Laboratories, Jakarta, Indonesia
,
Anna Sofiana
1   PT.Clinisindo Laboratories, Jakarta, Indonesia
,
Monica Sandra
1   PT.Clinisindo Laboratories, Jakarta, Indonesia
,
Falah Safira
1   PT.Clinisindo Laboratories, Jakarta, Indonesia
,
Uci Chilmi
3   PT. Novell Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Jakarta, Indonesia
› Author Affiliations
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Publication History

received 04 August 2017

accepted 19 October 2017

Publication Date:
20 November 2017 (online)

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Abstract

Purpose To investigate the effect of using truncated area under the curve (AUC0-72) on bioequivalence of dutasteride with long half-life in point estimate and intra-subject variability.

Methods Fifteen subjects were enrolled in this single-dose, open-label, randomized two-way crossover design following an overnight fasting with five-week washout period. Plasma samples were collected to 72 h and 144 h following drug administration and dutasteride were determined by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) methods. The pharmacokinetic parameters for bioequivalence assessment were AUC0-72 and AUC0-144.

Results The estimated point and the 90% confidence intervals were 91.07% (84.54–98.11%) for AUC0-72 and 91.43% (84.65–98.75%) for AUC0-144, that is, within the ranges for acceptance of bioequivalence. The intra-subject variability’s were 11.45% for AUC0-72 and 11.87% for AUC0-144.

Conclusions There was no statistically significant difference in point estimated and intra-subject variability between truncated AUC at 72 h and 144=h and the truncated AUC (AUC0-72) approach could be considered for bioequivalence assessment for dutasteride.