sample size in bioequivalence studies [Power / Sample Size]

posted by daryazyatina – Ukraine, 2017-08-03 12:08 (2894 d 10:37 ago) – Posting: # 17648
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Hi, BE-proff. Thank you for your answer.

❝ Results must be different because PowerTOST uses iterative method for calculation.


Have you looked at the formula what I used? There is also used an iterative method.

❝ AFAIK, PowerTOST is used worldwide and no claims from regulators have been received.


It's good. But I asked another question.
I used formula from book:

❝ ❝ Shein-Chung Chow, Jun Shao and Hansheng Wang "Sample size calculations in clinical research" Copyright © 2003 by Marcel Dekker (Chapter 10. Bioequivalence Testing)


and also any claims from regulators have not been received.

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