Molecular Properties of WHO Essential Drugs and Provisional Biopharmaceutical Classification
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to provisionally classify, based on the Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS), drugs in immediate-release dosage forms that appear on the World Health Organization (WHO) Essential Drug List. The classification in this report is based on the aqueous solubility of the drugs reported in commonly available reference literature and a correlation of human intestinal membrane permeability for a set of 29 reference drugs with their calculated partition coefficients. The WHO Essential Drug List consists of a total of 325 medicines and 260 drugs, of which 123 are oral drugs in immediate-release (IR) products. Drugs with dose numbers less than or equal to unity [Do = (maximum dose…
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- 100%
- References
- 17
Authors
11- NANehal A. KasimCorresponding
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
- MWMarc Whitehouse
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
- CRChandrasekharan Ramachandran
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
- MBMarival Bermejo
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
- HLHans Lennernäs
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research
Topics & keywords
- Biopharmaceutics Classification System
- Lipophilicity
- Solubility
- Chemistry
- Partition coefficient
- Biopharmaceutical
- Drug
- Pharmacology
- Good health and well-being