Messy numbers - PowerTOST V1.3-01 preview [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by d_labes  – Berlin, Germany, 2015-09-24 11:18 (3923 d 14:23 ago) – Posting: # 15465
Views: 19,177

Dear Helmut,

❝ ... On another note I don’t understand why the FDA came up with their “BE approach #4”. It would have been sufficient to state “apply the NTID-approach given in the Warfarin guidance”. Given the reported CVs [...] downscaling would be unlikely. The sample size would be driven by part of the requirement “must pass 80.00–125.00%”. Sample sizes (80% power, 4-period full rep­li­cate, CVT=CVR):


IMHO totally correct. Lets compare NTIDFDA to HVNTID via the upcoming PowerTOSTV1.3-01 new function sampleN.HVNTID():

          GMR= 0.90       GMR= 0.95
  CV   NTIDFDA HVNTID  NTIDFDA HVNTID
 ------------------------------------
 0.20    36     20       18     14
 0.25    32     30       18     18
 ------------------------------------
 0.30    40     40       22     22
 0.35    54     54       28     28
 0.40    68     68       34     34
 0.45    84     84       42     42
 0.50   102    102       50     50
 0.55   120    120       60     60
 0.60   140    140       68     68


As expected: Identical numbers for higher variabilities, nearly totally driven by the ABE requirement :cool:.
For instance GMR=0.95, n from table above, power.NTIDFDA(..., details=TRUE)

CV       p(BE)  p(BE-sABEc)    p(BE-ABE) p(BE-sratio)
0.3    0.82570      0.95213      0.83752      0.99070
0.4    0.80727      0.99704      0.80747      0.99974
0.5    0.80496      0.99993      0.80496      1.00000
0.6    0.80286      1.00000      0.80286      1.00000
p(BE-sABEc) = prob. of scaled ABE test alone
p(BE-ABE)   = prob. of ABE test alone
p(BE-sratio)= prob. of test of variabilities alone


Of course HVNTID is simpler. No need to deal with "linearized scaled ABE criterion" and it's 95% upper CI.

Regards,

Detlew

Complete thread:

UA Flag
Activity
 Admin contact
23,655 posts in 4,993 threads, 1,571 registered users;
118 visitors (0 registered, 118 guests [including 15 identified bots]).
Forum time: 01:41 CEST (Europe/Vienna)

Science is simply common sense at its best that is,
rigidly accurate in observation, and
merciless to fallacy in logic.    Thomas Henry Huxley

The Bioequivalence and Bioavailability Forum is hosted by
BEBAC Ing. Helmut Schütz
HTML5