Replicate design studies in Phoenix/WinNonlin [Software]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2010-04-09 19:47 (5550 d 04:19 ago) – Posting: # 5068
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Dear Simon!

Agree with all your points. The original post dealt with Ae0-t; in bioequivalence only NCA is acceptable to regulators – so I was asking the heretic question about extrapolation. But let sleeping dogs lie.

And you are right, in development of an NCE everybody would model anyway.

❝ […] whether there is any benefit to the WNL user / general PK community of Phoenix implementing the extrapolation Herr Doktor Rotter described in TopFit


Well, the post was D. Labes’, not Hermann’s. ;-)
I don’t consider it of any importance at all.

We have bigger problems – no mixed effects model in BE according to the new European Guideline. That’s really a problem – right now

I don’t see any possibility to evaluate a replicate design study with PHX/WNL!

Or as our Indian friends use to say: Please correct me if I am wrong.

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