|
Nirali ★ India, 2013-08-16 10:03 (4685 d 12:55 ago) Posting: # 11291 Views: 5,598 |
|
|
Dear All, Can anyone confirm (with sure experience only) are the R programmed outputs accepted by FDA or other regularities with proper validation also available to support the results ? — Nirali Mehta (PHARMA-STATS) |
|
d_labes ★★★ Berlin, Germany, 2013-08-16 10:27 (4685 d 12:32 ago) @ Nirali Posting: # 11292 Views: 4,677 |
|
|
Dear Nirali, I myself have no sure experience since seldom worked for an FDA submission and always stuck with SAS. Additional said sure is a term which should be avoided in the context of regulatory acceptance . Have a look at ElMaestros signature.But have a look at this blog "Analyzing clinical trial data with R" or this blog and the documents linked there to get some valuable informations about that topic from an R-viewpoint. See also "Using R: Perspectives of a FDA Statistical RevieweR" to get the key message "The Food and Drug Administration does not endorse or require use of any specific software". Hope this helps. — Regards, Detlew |
|
Nirali ★ India, 2013-08-16 10:35 (4685 d 12:23 ago) @ d_labes Posting: # 11293 Views: 4,678 |
|
|
Thank You Sir. — Nirali Mehta (PHARMA-STATS) |
. Have a look at ElMaestros signature.