Dhruv Shah
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India,
2015-09-28 13:08
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 RSABE: Statistics & Regulatory requirements [RSABE / ABEL]

I just want to know that for RSABE study in addition to having a point estimate in between 80-125, do we need to calculate the 90% CI limits as we do in ABE study? (Is there a regulatory requirement?)
Moreover in order to establish BE, the 95% upper confidence bound must be less than or equal to 0. How it is calculated based on the BE outcomes and in simple term what does it mean? i.e what it means if the value is less than or equal to 0 and greater than 0.

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Dhruv Shah
jag009
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NJ,
2015-10-01 15:57
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 RSABE: Statistics & Regulatory requirements

❝ I just want to know that for RSABE study in addition to having a point estimate in between 80-125, do we need to calculate the 90% CI limits as we do in ABE study? (Is there a regulatory requirement?)


Please re-read the guidance.

John
d_labes
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Berlin, Germany,
2015-10-01 18:23
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 RSABE: Statistics & Regulatory requirements

Dear Druv,

additionally to John's suggestion I recommend you Helmut's lectures. There is one with special focus to RSABE / scaled ABEL.


Edit: F.i. Reference-Scaled Average Bioequi­valence (HVDs/​HVDPs), Mumbai, January 2013. [Helmut]

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Detlew
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