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Hello, 
I am a dental student, and this year I have just started a course in general pharmacology.
While studying the topic of Bioavailability, I came across this part:
"Two drugs that are bioequivalent may not be therapeutically equivalent as the serum concentration may not be comparable."
I don't understand what is meant by the sentence, i understand the concept but don't get a clear idea of the meaning.
Any help in a simple language would be highly appreciated.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I am a dental student, and this year I have just started a course in general pharmacology.
While studying the topic of Bioavailability, I came across this part:
"Two drugs that are bioequivalent may not be therapeutically equivalent as the serum concentration may not be comparable."
I don't understand what is meant by the sentence, i understand the concept but don't get a clear idea of the meaning.
Any help in a simple language would be highly appreciated.

 
 
		 
 
		