Examples of using Bioequivalent in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Levitra 10 mg orodispersible tablet is not bioequivalent to Levitra 10 mg film-coated tablet(see section 5.1).
Leflunomide Teva has been shown to have comparable quality and to be bioequivalent to Arava.
Toujeo are not bioequivalent and are not directly interchangeable.
The CVMP noted that a residue depletion study using Lincocin itself(or a bioequivalent product) would have been preferable.
Cyclosporine Capsules USP(Modified) and Sandimmune® are not bioequivalent and cannot be used interchangeably without physician supervision.
They therefore advised that a generic ciclosporin product should be bioequivalent with the originator product both in the fasting
the formulations were bioequivalent.
The 450-mg tablet and 300-mg IV formulations are bioequivalent with regard to total exposure(AUC).
LUSDUNA and medicinal products containing insulin glargine 300 units/mL are not bioequivalent and are not directly interchangeable.
the formulations were bioequivalent.
Two products are bioequivalent when they produce such similar plasma concentrations of the active ingredient that their clinical effects can be expected to be the same.
Two medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of the active substances in the body
Two medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of the active substance in the body.
Therefore, the products cannot be considered bioequivalent and the CHMP concluded that the benefit-risk of Loratadine Sandoz 10 is negative.
Two medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of the active substance in the body.
Two medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of the active substances in the body
Two medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of the active substance in the body.
Two medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of the active substance in the body and are therefore expected to have the same effect.
Two medicines are bioequivalent when they produce the same levels of the active substance in the body
be bioequivalent, and are required to meet the same pharmacopoeial requirements for the preparation.
