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bioequivalentenUK
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.TranslationsbioequivalentenUK
bioequivalent (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.bioequivalent Referring to a therapeutic agent that has the same pharmacologic potency and bioavailability as another drug at the same dose. Two products or formulations containing the same active ingredient are bioequivalent if their rates and extents of absorption—i.e., bioavailability—are the same.bioequivalent (bī″ō-ē-kwĭv′ă-lĕnt) 1. Biologically equivalent to another agent, esp.another drug or therapeutic agent.2. A drug whose effects on the body are indistinguishable from the effects of another. |