Taha  MS
	
					    												
Lebanon						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Bioequivalence of a Fixed Dose Combination of Desloratadine/Betamethasone
Tablets (Oradus Beta) in Healthy Human Volunteers 						
Author(s): Bustami R, Khasawneh S, Absi W, Feddah  H, Menassa M, Daccache E, Taha  MS and Kyriacos  SBustami R, Khasawneh S, Absi W, Feddah  H, Menassa M, Daccache E, Taha  MS and Kyriacos  S             
						
												
				 A fixed dose combination of desloratadine, a long-acting tricyclic antihistamine with selective peripheral histamine H1 receptor antagonistic activity, and betamethasone, a glucocorticoid, can potentially provide synergistic effect in the treatment of severe allergic conditions and improve clinical outcomes. Co-administration of an anti-allergy medication and a corticosteroid is extensively used in clinical practice, either as single drug tablets or as a fixed dose combination tablet. The current study was conducted to compare the pharmacokinetics of fixed combination tablets of desloratadine and betamethasone in 40 healthy human volunteers after a single oral dose in a randomized two-period, two-treatment, and two-sequence cross-over study. The study protocol was prepared in accordance to the requirements set in the EMA guidance for conducting bioequivale.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/jbb.1000301