Abstract

In this paper, the method of estimating bioequivalence, whose main goal is to break the drug concentration curve in the body into components, is considered, implying that this curve is a signal that demonstrates the behavior of the drug. These components are directly related to the main stages of the drug. Denoting the boundaries of these stages, we can, with a minimum of error, compare drugs by the duration and nature of these stages. To isolate the components, methods such as the method of independent components, the window dispersion method, and the study of the variance gamma process will be used.

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