Maximum number of repeats in the BE study [Bioanalytics]

posted by H_Rotter – Germany, 2005-05-21 19:04 (6908 d 23:00 ago) – Posting: # 17
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(edited by H_Rotter on 2006-01-26 15:18)

Hi!

To my knowledge there is no explicit acceptable %-number for re-analysed samples in BE studies stated in any country's guideline.

best regards
Hermann

P.S.: But you are right with 20% for ANVISA:
Resolution - RE nº 896 of 29 May 2003 states

2. Analytical stage
e) the analytical protocol shall contain the criteria for the re-analysis of the samples; no more than 20% of the samples may be re-analyzed;

...and also don't forget this one:
i) the analytical protocol shall contain the sample's data reintegration criteria;

There was an update (RE nº 397 of 12 Nov 2004), but has not been translated into English yet and is not available - even in Portuguese - at ANVISA's website.

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