Subject did not swallow the tablets [Study As­sess­ment]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2014-06-20 10:01 (4386 d 07:50 ago) – Posting: # 13098
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Hi Ken Peh,

❝ We found out from sample analysis that there was no detection of drug in the plasma samples for one subject for both phases. During drug administration, this subject was observed to have swallowed the tablets.


Good. All is as it should be then.

❝ Can we consider this as outlier ?? Non-compliance ?? :confused:

❝ What is the right way to present the case ?


Call it what it is: A sequence of BLQs.

❝ Is it right to confront the subject ? The subject argues that he swallowed. Nevertheless, the results of sample analysis will never lie.


You have asked the subject, he says he swallowed them. The issue could relate to bad extraction, bad chromatography / injection, IMP packaging, and much more. Do an audit to rule out eventualities, but absence of such cause does not mean you can conclude the subject did not swallow. It will just mean you don't know why the peaks are absent.

❝ Highly appreciate your comments and suggestion.


Next time, please consider a remedy that will increase your budget by 0.00000000000000000000000001 %. It's called a disposable tongue spatula - the PI or clinical staff staff will use it to confirm the IMP has been swallowed.:pirate:

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro

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