Output In Phoenix WinNonlin Bio­equi­val­ence [Software]

posted by AngusMcLean – USA, 2014-03-02 21:40 (4492 d 20:14 ago) – Posting: # 12549
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Thank for your remarks: it seems that you have a good knowledge of this bizarre field. SAS is of course a major program here; they are 600 miles from here in North Carolina. I had a small version of the program a while ago. Since the study is not a balanced study, on account of a dropout subject, I will then submit both. Why?
The fear is of the FDA asking for additional information; if you only file one partial or sequential then they ask for the other..................delays the review. That is why submitting both is pursued.
On that note:
Additionally Phoenix WinNonlin provides values for the model-predicted PK parameters (by the regression matrix approach) and then provides observed values and the residuals in a Table. I am not planning on submitting this information. Do you agree? I do not think it is relevant to bio equivalence

Angus

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