Bias?! [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2009-06-17 13:56 (6211 d 22:38 ago) – Posting: # 3865
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Dear Nirali!

❝ 2) if AUC %extrapolation is <20%, it assures that absorbtion process is

❝ complete. Thus, we can consider that subject for PK and statistical

❝ analysis and compare profile of test and referece product.


See the first plot in this post. The absorption phase (red line) is almost complete after 2 hours. Imagine a situation where both formulations give identical profiles (FT=FR; blue line) and one sample of T is missing at 6 hours. Both AUCt will be >80% of AUCinf (T: AUC5 41.5, 83.1% of AUCinf; R: AUC6 44.3, 88.7%). Following your suggestion (absorption complete, comparing AUCt) would lead to a biased result of F=93.7% (see also this post).The regulatory acceptance of the last two options is unclear. IMHO if stated in the protocol or SAP no big deal (at least I am using the last method for many years without any problems).

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