One fail and one success, should it be accepted? [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by jag009  – NJ, 2019-07-18 21:14 (2179 d 08:22 ago) – Posting: # 20394
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❝ Dear guys,

❝ We did a BE trial using a partial replicated design(TRR,RTR,RRT), but it was fail to demonstrate BE because the Cmax of one subject after administration of test drug was too much higher than reference drug, and when excluding the data of this subject, the results showed bioequivalent. But actually there were no reason to exclude the data from this subject.

❝ And we conducted another BE trial, this time using full replicated design(TRTR,RTRT), and this time the result showed bioequivalent.


What about AUC from that subject?

J

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