blood sampling [Study Per­for­mance]

posted by Pankaj Mishra – Mumbai, India, 2009-12-11 11:49 (6034 d 18:44 ago) – Posting: # 4468
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Dear Ratnakar,

❝ Thanks for reply! what about the consideration of actual time or schedule time in PK analysis?


Apologies that I missed that important point...it will always be the actual time points for PK calculation whenever the deviation is more than the acceptable limits as defined in SOP or protocol.
As I said earlier, acceptable limit can be taken as ± 2 min (usually plus but very rarely we observe negative deviation also :-) so better to keep both the limits) for all the blood samplings and we need to take scheduled sampling time points for PK calculation when the sampling is done within defined limits ( i.e. within ± 2 min). This way, we will be taking actual sampling time points only for those cases where it will be a protocol deviation (a cross-check also). I hope, I was able to answer your question :-)

Regards,
Pankaj Mishra

Pankaj Mishra

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