Dutasteride, Tamsulosin study [Design Issues]
Dear naveen kumar
If you draw a blood sample you have to determine the drug concentration and I guess in order to save money you want to avoid this, right? If you exclude a certain number of subjects from sample collection for tamsolusin then you end up in four subject groups (Test and Reference group each devided in A= subjects with samples for dutasteride and samples for tamsolusin and B= subjects with samples for dutasteride and no samples for tamsulosin. The challenge will be the right randomisation, but it should work. However, this must be described in the protocol.
Kind regards Dr_Dan
If you draw a blood sample you have to determine the drug concentration and I guess in order to save money you want to avoid this, right? If you exclude a certain number of subjects from sample collection for tamsolusin then you end up in four subject groups (Test and Reference group each devided in A= subjects with samples for dutasteride and samples for tamsolusin and B= subjects with samples for dutasteride and no samples for tamsulosin. The challenge will be the right randomisation, but it should work. However, this must be described in the protocol.
Kind regards Dr_Dan
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Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan
Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan
Complete thread:
- Dutasteride, Tamsulosin study Naveen Kumar 2014-07-23 10:02
- Dutasteride, Tamsulosin studyDr_Dan 2014-07-23 11:47
