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Dr.Sridhar ☆ 2007-10-11 18:40 (6827 d 08:50 ago) Posting: # 1174 Views: 7,327 |
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Dear all, We have come across few cases of Malingering ie., inducing vomiting by volunteers in BE study, so that we will withdraw and pay him full compensation. As per the guidelines, data of the volunteers has to be deleted from the analysis but on the ethical grounds since his data will be deleted, he will be withdrawn from the study. Finally during period II, we can be in trouble due to inadequate sample size for conducting study due to these withdrawal. So, to prevent such situation can be continue the volunteers in the study, until the study completes. Pls give your opinion and suggestions. regards, Dr.Sridhar |
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Helmut ★★★ ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2007-10-11 21:57 (6827 d 05:32 ago) @ Dr.Sridhar Posting: # 1175 Views: 5,978 |
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Dear Sridhar! ❝ We have come across few cases of Malingering ie ., inducing vomiting by volunteers in BE study, so that we will withdraw and pay him full compensation. At least I would ‘blacklist’ them for the future… ❝ As per the guidelines, data of the volunteers has to be deleted from the analysis but on the ethical grounds since his data will be deleted, he will be withdrawn from the study. Are you talking about ‘We recommend that data from subjects who experience emesis during the course of a BE study for immediate-release products be deleted from statistical analysis if vomiting occurs at or before 2 times median Tmax. In the case of modified-release products, the data from subjects who experience emesis any time during the labeled dosing interval can be deleted.’ ❝ Finally during period II, we can be in trouble due to inadequate sample size for conducting study due to these withdrawal. Possibly, especially if the study size is small. ❝ So, to prevent such situation can be continue the volunteers in the study, until the study completes. OK, some comments.
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