Washout based on mean ± SD of t½ [Design Issues]

posted by Imph – Algeria, 2022-09-25 15:52 (184 d 22:32 ago) – Posting: # 23318
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hello,

I want to use a pharmacokinetic data from the literature and this data is provided in the form: mean ±SD, is it correct to use only the mean without taking into account the standard deviation?
For example I want to calculate a washout duration of seven times t1/2. This t1/2 is provided in the form: mean ±SD. Is it right to do "7 x t1/2 mean" without taking into consideration the SD?.

Thank you in advance


Edit: Category and subject line changed; see also this post #1[Helmut]

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