A THEORETICAL BASIS FOR A BIOPHARMACEUTIC DRUG CLASSIFICATION - THE CORRELATION OF IN-VITRO DRUG PRODUCT DISSOLUTION AND IN-VIVO BIOAVAILABILITY

被引:4141
作者
AMIDON, GL
LENNERNAS, H
SHAH, VP
CRISON, JR
机构
[1] UNIV UPPSALA,SCH PHARM,S-75123 UPPSALA,SWEDEN
[2] US FDA,HFD 602,ROCKVILLE,MD 20857
[3] TSRL INC,ANN ARBOR,MI 48108
关键词
BIOAVAILABILITY; DRUG ABSORPTION; MATHEMATICAL MODELING; IN VITRO IN VIVO CORRELATION; INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY;
D O I
10.1023/A:1016212804288
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
A biopharmaceutics drug classification scheme for correlating in vitro drug product dissolution and in vivo bioavailability is proposed based on recognizing that drug dissolution and gastrointestinal permeability are the fundamental parameters controlling rate and extent of drug absorption. This analysis uses a transport model and human permeability results for estimating in vivo drug absorption to illustrate the primary importance of solubility and permeability on drug absorption. The fundamental parameters which define oral drug absorption in humans resulting from this analysis are discussed and used as a basis for this classification scheme. These Biopharmaceutic Drug Classes are defined as: Case 1. High solubility-high permeability drugs, Case 2. Low solubility-high permeability drugs, Case 3. High solubility-low permeability drugs, and Case 4. Low solubility-low permeability drugs. Based on this classification scheme, suggestions are made for setting standards for in vitro drug dissolution testing methodology which will correlate with the in vivo process. This methodology must be based on the physiological and physical chemical properties controlling drug absorption. This analysis points out conditions under which no in vitro-in vivo correlation may be expected e.g. rapidly dissolving low permeability drugs. Furthermore, it is suggested for example that for very rapidly dissolving high solubility drugs, e.g. 85% dissolution in less than 15 minutes, a simple one point dissolution test, is all that may be needed to insure bioavailability. For slowly dissolving drugs a dissolution profile is required with multiple time points in systems which would include low pH, physiological pH, and surfactants and the in vitro conditions should mimic the in vivo processes. This classification scheme provides a basis for establishing in vitro-in vivo correlations and for estimating the absorption of drugs based on the fundamental dissolution and permeability properties of physiologic importance.
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页码:413 / 420
页数:8
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