kaushalraval
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2008-12-27 08:42
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 Significant effects in bioequivalence [General Sta­tis­tics]

What are the genuine reasons for significant treatment, sequence and period effects?
How can we justify significant effects found in bioequivalence study?

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2008-12-27 19:15
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 Significant effects in bioequivalence

Dear Kaushalraval,

Have a look at the collection of Helmut's lectures.

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Ohlbe
kaushalraval
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2008-12-30 14:30
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 Significant effects in bioequivalence

Thanks for the reply.
Kindly tell me in which slide?

Kaushal

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2008-12-30 17:19
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 Significant effects in bioequivalence

Dear Kaushal!

❝ Kindly tell me in which slide?


In many lectures... The most recent one:
Significant treatment effect (slide 59).
There are two scenarios where you may observe a significant treatment effect:
  • low variability: the confidence interval dose not include unity (100%) - no problem for any regulatory authority except the Danish one...
  • confidence interval entirely outside the acceptance range: bioINequivalence demonstrated - reformulate!
Period and sequence effects (slides 97-106).

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