Compilation of CVs [Power / Sample Size]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2010-10-02 05:00 (5749 d 13:36 ago) – Posting: # 5979
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Dear Angus,

answering your questions – or were they statements already? Yes, and yes.

❝ Can I be advised if there is a compilation of CVs for drugs.


Would be fantastic to have one… The only compilations I know are rather outdated:
The former shows clearly the dependence of CVintra from the formulation (i.e., rectal diclofenac “behaves” nicely, whereas enteric coated definitely doesn’t). The latter is a four volume loose-leaf booklet of about 1500+ pages (in German) – you might get it used somewhere. It contains entire datasets (!) of all studies – something to play around with your software.
If you are looking for a particular drug, you may calculate the CVintra - which is rarely given – from the published confidence interval. See one of my lectures (slides 9-14) for the method. One big caveat if you want to rely on published data: see slide 15 – CVs from 37 studies on doxicycline; which one would you choose?

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