Drug interaction [General Statistics]
Hi,
With SAS you just run Proc GLM and do comparisons A+B vs A, A+B vs B. Yes you will end up with 1 set of intrasubject CV due to the pooled variance effect (see previous post).
You can do the same thing in WinNonlin if you don't have SAS. Hope this helps.
John
❝ Is this a correct way or is there any alternative way wherein the degrees of freedom could be 2 and only one set of intra-subject variation is present?
With SAS you just run Proc GLM and do comparisons A+B vs A, A+B vs B. Yes you will end up with 1 set of intrasubject CV due to the pooled variance effect (see previous post).
You can do the same thing in WinNonlin if you don't have SAS. Hope this helps.
John
Complete thread:
- Drug interaction Neera 2013-12-13 08:39
- Drug interactionjag009 2013-12-13 20:55
- Coding for pairwise comparisons Helmut 2013-12-16 15:13
- Coding for pairwise comparisons Neera 2013-12-17 09:00
- Coding for pairwise comparisons Helmut 2013-12-16 15:13
- Drug interactionjag009 2013-12-13 20:55
