SAS vs Winnonlin [Software]
Hi all,
I have a question about BE study results... Since both SAS and WinNonlin results are submittable for FDA (EMA?), what if my results are borderline passing the 90% CI with SAS and borderline failing the 90% CI with WinNonlin?
Just an example: SAS gives 79.85% - 99.93%, while WinNonlin gives 80.15% - 100.52%.
Thanks
John
I have a question about BE study results... Since both SAS and WinNonlin results are submittable for FDA (EMA?), what if my results are borderline passing the 90% CI with SAS and borderline failing the 90% CI with WinNonlin?
Just an example: SAS gives 79.85% - 99.93%, while WinNonlin gives 80.15% - 100.52%.
Thanks
John
Complete thread:
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