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 Phoenix/WinNonlin 6.2.1: 95% upper bound limit [RSABE / ABEL]

Dear all

Whether we will get 95% upper confidence bound for reference-scaled average bioequivalence in WinNonlin software version 6.2.1?

pls guide me.


Edit: Subject line and category changed. [Helmut]

thanks and regards
Karthik
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2013-01-15 16:16
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 Phoenix/WinNonlin 6.2.1: 95% upper bound limit

Nope as in no automated "press a button" routine. You need to figure it out yourself. I am using version 6.3.

John
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2013-01-15 16:51
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 Phoenix/WinNonlin: get 6.3!

Dear Karthik,

❝ Whether we will get 95% upper confidence bound for reference-scaled average bioequivalence in WinNonlin software version 6.2.1?


John is right. I strongly suggest to upgrade to version 6.3 for free. The setup is much, much easier and 6.2.1 contains a bug if you use ABE instead of LME; see my white papers. Above there are workflows for EMA’s models for PHX 6.2.1 and 6.3. Just compare the setups.

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2013-01-16 05:35
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 Phoenix/WinNonlin: get 6.3!

Dear Helmut & john,

Thanks for your reply.

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Karthik
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