bioequivalence

[bahy-oh-i-kwiv-uh-luhns]

bi·o·e·quiv·a·lence

[bahy-oh-i-kwiv-uh-luhns]
noun Pharmacology.
the condition in which different formulations of the same drug or chemical are equally absorbed when taken into the body.
Also, bi·o·e·quiv·a·len·cy.


Origin:
bio- + equivalence

bi·o·e·quiv·a·lent, adjective
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an obscure term ostensibly referring to a lung disease caused by silica dust, sometimes cited as one of the longest words in the English language.
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