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bioequivalence
bi·o·e·quiv·a·lent B0262650 (bī′ō-ĭ-kwĭv′ə-lənt)adj. Acting on the body with the same strength and similar bioavailability as the same dosage of a sample of a given substance. Used of differing formulations of a drug or chemical compound. bi′o·e·quiv′a·lence n.Translationsbioequivalence
bioequivalence [bi″o-e-kwiv´ah-lens] the relationship between two preparations of the same drug in the same dosage form that have a similar bioavailability. adj., adj bioequiv´alent.bioequivalence The scientific basis on which drugs with the same active ingredient(s) are compared. Bioequivalence requires that the bioavailability of two drugs must not differ significantly when they are given at the same dosage under similar conditions.EncyclopediaSee'm |