Stati­stical sig­ni­fi­cance of lab para­meters in BE-studies [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by BE-proff – 2015-12-20 19:57 (3488 d 00:17 ago) – Posting: # 15749
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Hi All,

In most Russian BE-studies lab parameters are assessed twice - at the screening and at the end of study.
Then obtained results are compared to each other statistically (depending on type of distribution) and conclusion about statistical significance of changes is done.

Is it worth doing? :confused:

I have some doubts because sample size is calculated to show BE of medications. :-|

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