for either the test or reference product? [Outliers]
Hi Helmut,
maybe I'm only one who is confused with that statement, but:
3. The subject in question should be identified as an outlier for all parameters, for either the test or reference product, upon which the bioequivalence decision is to be based.
Either? Sorry for my poor grammar knowledge but 'either' is a kind of choice, right? So does it mean we need to find out the outliers using the datasets splitted by formulation, not for the ratio T/R?
maybe I'm only one who is confused with that statement, but:
3. The subject in question should be identified as an outlier for all parameters, for either the test or reference product, upon which the bioequivalence decision is to be based.
Either? Sorry for my poor grammar knowledge but 'either' is a kind of choice, right? So does it mean we need to find out the outliers using the datasets splitted by formulation, not for the ratio T/R?

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Kind regards,
Mittyri
Kind regards,
Mittyri
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