NPavan
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2009-06-12 08:01
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 Switchability [General Sta­tis­tics]

Dear all,

Recently we conducted one 2x4 replicated study using average bioequivalence. In this we got Switchability for Cmax is 0.015 and for AUC is 0.00. What it means?
Does switchability needs in average bioequivalence?
And also,
What is the meaning of global variance and what is the formula?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Pavan
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