Reporting of plasma concentration data etc [Bioanalytics]

posted by jag009  – NJ, 2014-09-19 17:26 (3901 d 13:30 ago) – Posting: # 13541
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❝ As pointed out: You can report/calculate with 17 sig digits, however, most of it is random noise.


❝ Face it: if a postive BE decision depends on stuff like that, your product is, eeehm,... imperfect ***cough***


True but we live in a world where these bloody #s mean pass or fail and you will not be surprised how many "successful" BE studies are borderline passing with low end of 90%CI like 80.1, 80.05 or high end like 124.9, 124.8...

I just don't like the inconsistency of the labs. Some go with 3 decimal places, some go with 3 significant figures.

John

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