Intra subject variability [Power / Sample Size]

posted by maulik963 – India, 2011-10-05 18:27 (5380 d 10:35 ago) – Posting: # 7428
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Hi I am Maulik here.

I am a new member of this family.

i am very much impressed with the topic that had discussion hence i am trying to solve my doubts.

hope i will be satisfied.

I have a question that if "A" drug having the intra subject variability >30% hence BE range will be broader than 80-125% now if i do a study with "A" drug considering as a standard and comparing my test drug "B" and i found intra subject variability <30% (by any reason) for "A" drug. Then my BE range will be more than 80-125% or it will be stringent to 80-125%?

I hope you understand.


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