SAS vs Winnonlin [Software]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2013-07-24 19:55 (4710 d 12:41 ago) – Posting: # 11052
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Hi John,

❝ Since both SAS and WinNonlin results are submittable for FDA (EMA?), …


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❝ … what if my results are borderline passing the 90% CI with SAS and borderline failing the 90% CI with WinNonlin?

❝ Just an example: SAS gives 79.85% - 99.93%, while WinNonlin gives 80.15% - 100.52%.


Some ideas:With the correct coding I never saw different results from SAS and PHX. Is this a hypothetical example or from the ‘real world’? On the other hand different results in higher-order Xovers are possible (again independent from software). In your example substitute SAS by FDA and WinNonlin by EMA. The former comes from the full model with a pooled variance of all formulations, whereas the latter pools only variances of test and the European reference. If the US RLD has a lower variance than the European reference, in the EMA’s model you will get a wider CI because the ‘dampening effect’ of the US RLD is not applicable.

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