No problem with same strength but different doses [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2013-07-18 01:17 (4719 d 14:50 ago) – Posting: # 11011
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Hi Vasily!

❝ We said that it is not ethical since some subjects will get more drug than needed (risk of AEs), some subjects will get less drug (risk of tumor resistance).


Exactly. What else?

❝ We also provided a link to the FDA capecitabine GL.


Nice.

❝ Experts said that ok, the design is now acceptable and commented that we have to analyze the subset of the sample with the similar amount of drug taken.


Shit.

❝ I understand that this expert's position does not have strong scientific background, however obviously I cannot tell it to the expert.


You have to say it in a polite way. :-D The expert should not loose his/her face. Ask ElMaestro (our expert for clever wordings) for help. Since you used only one strength I don’t see a problem. The capecitabine guidance is a nice reference.

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