The document provides an overview of the Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS). The BCS is a scientific framework used to classify drug substances based on their aqueous solubility and intestinal permeability. It includes four classes based on whether a drug is highly soluble/permeable, low soluble/high permeable, etc. The BCS is used to determine a drug's bioavailability and guide formulation approaches. It can help obtain a biowaiver for in vivo bioequivalence studies if a drug meets certain solubility and permeability criteria. While useful, the BCS has some limitations in predicting drug behavior due to challenges in determining permeability.