Formulation Effect is irrelevant [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by hiren379 – India, 2012-07-28 15:49 (5069 d 23:16 ago) – Posting: # 8988
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❝ If the CI does not include 100% one will always get a significant formulation effect.


Thanks HS...

But I am not geting how can we claim two formulation bioequivalent if there is significant formulation effect????

Just on the basis that the variability of such difference will be less (narrow CI) how can we claim BE???

If someone can throw some light

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