1. bioequivalent - Noun
2. bioequivalent - Adjective
bioequivalent (not comparable)
Describing the equivalence of multiple formulations of a drug in terms of bioavailability.
bioequivalent (plural bioequivalents)
A formulation of a drug that is equivalent, in terms of bioavailability, to some other formulation.
A dose of 5 mg (10 mL) of XYZAL oral solution is bioequivalent to a 5 mg dose of XYZAL tablets. Source: Internet
Cefdinir oral suspension of 250 mg/5 mL strength was shown to be bioequivalent to the 125 mg/5 mL strength in healthy adults under fasting conditions. Source: Internet
The results of a study in healthy subjects demonstrated that HUMALOG U-200 is bioequivalent to HUMALOG U-100 following administration of a single 20 unit dose. Source: Internet