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⟩ How is the calculation derived for a drug to be bioequivalent with other? On which base the limit is fixed as 80-120% for a drug to be bioequivalent. What is meant by 90% confidential interval?

To be "bioequivalent" two preparations or drugs need to give the same biological effect.

The usual "experimental error" put on this is 20% - thus, 80-120% is considered "bioequivalent.”

90 percentage confidence interval means that statistically it is 90% certain that the results are equivalent.

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