Rajdeep
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New Delhi, India,
2007-12-19 07:39
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 6x3 design [Design Issues]

Dear All

We have a study that deals with One test drug and Two references. It is a pilot study comprising of 18 subjects. As far as I believe, we can go forward with a 6x3 design for the above study. But the sponsor has different thoughts. They want a 3x3 design with the same specifications? So is this feasible for a pilot study. Definitely a 3x3 design is good to ascertain results in a pivotal study but I do not think that same is the case in a pilot where you need a more balanced design. So what should be a valid design?

regards
Rajdeep

Best regards
Rajdeep Mukherjee
Protocol Developer
Ohlbe
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France,
2007-12-19 10:59
(6762 d 05:44 ago)

@ Rajdeep
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 6x3 design

Dear Rajdeep,

Have a look at previous threads on the same topic.

Regards
Ohlbe
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2007-12-19 14:16
(6762 d 02:27 ago)

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 6x3 design (not 3x3!!)

Dear Ohlbe,

thanks... :ok:

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