Fed (IBD) → fasting [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by sweiner – India, 2020-07-07 05:00 (1826 d 04:08 ago) – Posting: # 21654
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Helmut, thank you very much for the reply related to the adjustment of alpha, testing of fed vs. fasted, as well as the detailed sample size discussion with R code provided.

Can you please also provide feedback on one more scenario:
6-way crossover, with the following treatments A) tablet formulation #1 fasted, B) tablet formulation #2 fasted, C) capsule formulation fasted, D) tablet formulation #1 fed, E) tablet formulation #2 fed, F) capsule formulation fed.

Is there an approach that can be used to test only the first 3 treatments (all fasted) in an interim fashion, and contingent upon the results continue to test the final 3 treatments (all fed)? We are assuming a typical Latin Square such as:

A B C D E F
B C D E F A
C D E F A B
D E F A B C
E F A B C D
F A B C D E

To allow the proposed interim analysis (all fasted), is it possible to execute only the first necessary part of the Latin Square, such as:

A B C x x x
B C x x x A
C x x x A B
x x x A B C
x x A B C x
x A B C x x

With completion of the remaining parts (all fed) after the interim analysis:

x x x D E F
x x D E F x
x D E F x x
D E F x x x
x x A B C x
F x x x D E


Edit: Full quote removed. Please delete everything from the text of the original poster which is not necessary in understanding your answer; see also this post #5! [Ohlbe]

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