washout period [Design Issues]
Dear Sai!
The washout period is defined by the time difference between administrations in a cross-over study (not the difference between the last sampling time in the first period and the administration in the second period).
Example:
Treatment period I
First administration: Monday 01 January 7:00 am
Last sample: Tuesday 02 January 7:00 am
Treatment period II:
First administration: Tuesday 08 January 7:00 am
Last sample: Tuesday 09 January 7:00 am
Washout: 1 week or 168 hours (not 6 days)
❝ How is the wash out period calculated generally in a BA/BE study.
The washout period is defined by the time difference between administrations in a cross-over study (not the difference between the last sampling time in the first period and the administration in the second period).
Example:
Treatment period I
First administration: Monday 01 January 7:00 am
Last sample: Tuesday 02 January 7:00 am
Treatment period II:
First administration: Tuesday 08 January 7:00 am
Last sample: Tuesday 09 January 7:00 am
Washout: 1 week or 168 hours (not 6 days)
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- washout period ssk 2006-10-12 12:22
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