Add-on designs obsolete! [Two-Stage / GS Designs]

posted by jag009  – NJ, 2014-06-18 18:04 (4376 d 18:16 ago) – Posting: # 13082
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Hi Helmut!

❝ It was shown in numerous publi­cations that the patient’s risk will be inflated (i.e., >5%) by this method. Therefore, HC/HPFB/TGD abandoned it in 2012.


Can you point me to some of those publications? I wasn't "born" yet back then :-) so I would gain some knowledge.

❝ The only regulation where Add-on designs are still acceptable is the Japanese. :not really:


This is surprising since the Japanese are so strict on quality. When I was visiting Japan, I noticed that their groceries (packaged items) have very short expiry dates (like 2 weeks)...

Thanks
John

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