Avoid ambiguities… [NCA / SHAM]
❝ A full wash out was considered…
Consider avoiding such a design in the future. Start administering the respective other formulation immediately after the last sample harvested in the first period. That’s called a “switch-over” design and stated in EMA’s GL:
In steady-state studies, the washout period of the previous treatment can overlap with the build-up of the second treatment (direct switching), provided the build-up period is sufficiently long (at least 5 times the terminal half-life).
This not only “saves” one biosample per subject, it also shortens the duration of the study and therefore reduces the chance of drop-outs.❝ …and in protocol it was stated about Cτ,ss is the concentration at the end of dosing interval in steady state.
OK.
❝ […] the requirements as per the new or draft guidelines shall also be addressed to avoid further queries from regulatory at the time of submission.
Correct.
❝ Since there are no time point deviations in sample collection i have to check BE for concentration at 12 hr or 24 hrs on day 6.
If you have no diurnal variations / time dependent PK C12 – or C24 otherwise. Know the drug/formulation and avoid ambiguities in the next protocol.

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- Regarding the Cτ,ss (Ctau at steady state) calculation murthynaidu 2014-06-20 14:46
- What’s stated in the protocol? Helmut 2014-06-20 15:20
- What’s stated in the protocol? murthynaidu 2014-06-20 15:48
- Avoid ambiguities…Helmut 2014-06-20 16:17
- What’s stated in the protocol? murthynaidu 2014-06-20 15:48
- What’s stated in the protocol? Helmut 2014-06-20 15:20