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bioequivalence

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bioequivalence /bio·equiv·a·lence/ (-e-kwiv´ah-lens) the relationship between two preparations of the same drug in the same dosage form that have a similar bioavailability.bioequiv´alent
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 relationship between two preparations of the same drug in the same dosage form that have a similar bioavailability.


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