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what is the predominant factor in dissolution?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The fit factors can be expressed by two approaches: f1 (the difference factor) and f2 (the similarity factor). Two dissolution profiles to be considered similar and bioequivalent, f1 should be between 0 and 15 whereas f2 should be between 50 and 1006.

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