BIBD BE Study [General Statistics]
Dear Pavan!
I guess copy-and-paste hit you - having T3 twice in period 3, and missing T2. I would go with:
True.
In any kind of BE model you compare essentially means and variances - not individual subject ratios. Degrees of freedom in the BIBD above are 2×(n-1) as opposed to 3×(n-3) in a 4×4 Williams' design (layout) - variance is 50% higher. In any BIBD design you pay a price for fewer periods - lower statistical power for an equal sample size.
I would not suggest a BIBD for four treatments. Your sample size must be much quite large! Four periods are commonly used in replicate designs - so I don't see ethical problems due to blood loss. Only with 5+ treatments I would go with a BIBD.
❝ 1 T1 T2 T3
❝ 2 T2 T3 R
❝ 3 R T1 T3
❝ 4 T3 R T1
I guess copy-and-paste hit you - having T3 twice in period 3, and missing T2. I would go with:
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Period
───────────
Sequence I II III
─────────────────────
1 T1 T2 T3
2 T2 T3 R
3 T3 R T1
4 R T1 T2
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬❝ Here some subjects are not receiving reference product.
True.
❝ Now my doubt is how to show the bioequivalence?
In any kind of BE model you compare essentially means and variances - not individual subject ratios. Degrees of freedom in the BIBD above are 2×(n-1) as opposed to 3×(n-3) in a 4×4 Williams' design (layout) - variance is 50% higher. In any BIBD design you pay a price for fewer periods - lower statistical power for an equal sample size.
I would not suggest a BIBD for four treatments. Your sample size must be much quite large! Four periods are commonly used in replicate designs - so I don't see ethical problems due to blood loss. Only with 5+ treatments I would go with a BIBD.
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Complete thread:
- Balanced Incomplete Block BE Study NPavan 2009-06-25 13:52
- BIBD BE StudyHelmut 2009-06-25 18:48
- BIBD BE Study graveendranath 2009-06-26 09:29
- BIBD BE StudyHelmut 2009-06-25 18:48
