Type I error inflation caused by batch-to-batch variability of Reference? [Design Issues]
Correct, I totally agree
RLD batches not bioequivalent, but therapeutically equivalent => no PK/PD relationship and consequently batch-to-batch variability does not matter.
RLD batches not bioequivalent AND are NOT therapeutically equivalent => serious risk to public health. You kill the originator after establishing your product on the market
RLD batches not bioequivalent, but therapeutically equivalent => no PK/PD relationship and consequently batch-to-batch variability does not matter.
RLD batches not bioequivalent AND are NOT therapeutically equivalent => serious risk to public health. You kill the originator after establishing your product on the market

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Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan
Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan
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- Type I error inflation caused by batch-to-batch variability of Reference?Dr_Dan 2016-10-20 12:49
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- Type I error inflation caused by batch-to-batch variability of Reference?Dr_Dan 2016-10-20 12:49
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