Presentation of data in report and SAS output [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by arl_stat – India, 2020-10-15 18:12 (1287 d 19:11 ago) – Posting: # 22010
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Dear All,

Greetings !!

FDA recommends not to round off the decimal places for confidence intervals.
So for NTI drugs, the Swt, Swr and 95% upper bound and point estimate should be presented upto 2 decimal places without rounding off.

If for Cmax, the 95% upper bound value is 0.0025 and if presented as 0.00, will the study can be considered as pass?

For analysis in SAS, should we present the values in 2 decimals or 4 decimals without rounding off?

As in above criteria, if we present the data in 2 decimal places, the study is pass.

Please guide.

Thanks:-)

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