adjusted means (aka LSMs) [Study Per­for­mance]

posted by khaoula – Algeria, 2014-08-25 23:41 (3967 d 12:24 ago) – Posting: # 13430
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Hi Helmut,
thank you very much for your answer, I'm very sorry to reply so late, at first I did not have internet, then I fell very ill.
so I was wrong, I thought that after I sent the new results you answered me and GMR = 1.21 again !!! so now it's OK there is no problem between kinetica and unbalanced cross over !!! :-D

two problems only:
  1. calculation of CV (but it's not my job to find problem of software).
  2. calculation of sequence effect: I read the book "Design and Analysis of Bioavailability and Bioequivalence Studies "(Shein-Chung Chow) Chapter 3 Statistical Inferences for Effects from a Standard 2*2 Crossover Design, I understood how to calculate the differents effects applying student test and Analysis of Variance :D
can I sent to you tne result of AUCs and you recalculate them with Phoenix/WinNonlin6.3? ( to confirm the miscalculation of sequence effect)?
thank you very much :-) I am very happy to have met you, you help me a lot !!!!!

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