A dissolution test may result in two sets of outcomes, one in which the test may be considered as discriminating and others in which it is not. It is only the link to the in vivo characteristics of the test product (blood profiles or bioavailabilities) that will dictate the discriminating ability of the test. For further details please see the publication (Link).

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