Dose linearity / multiplicity [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2008-09-25 14:55 (6476 d 21:13 ago) – Posting: # 2402
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Dear Ravi!

❝ Suppose we have three formulation of a drug product (T1, T2, T3) in different dose and one reference product (R). We can check for BE between Test and reference product.


Let’s assume your reference product is dosed with 100 mg, T1 with 25 mg, T2 with 50 mg, and T3 with 100 mg. If dose linearity (not proportionality!) is known from the literature or previous studies you may show BE of 4×T1=R, 2×T2=R, and T3=R.
But:

❝ Now my question is can we check for Bioequivalence between T1, T2 and T3 knowing that all three test products are of different dose strength.


Why? Are you trying to demonstrate dose linearity in the same study? You will increase the number of simultaneous comparisons even further from three to six (T1=R, T2=R, T3=R, 2×T1=T2, 4×T2=T3, 2×T2=T3). α level adjustments will call for testing at 0.05/6=0.00833 increasing the sample size.
Example: Expected deviation test from reference -5%, CVintra 20%, power 80%; 1 comparison (conventional 2×2 BE study) n=20, 3 comparisons (α 0.05/3) n=28, 6 comparisons (α 0.05/6) n=32.

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