Pandu
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2008-03-28 05:55
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 Fieller's Theorem [General Sta­tis­tics]

Dear All,

Let me know the what is Fieller's Theorem and why it was used in BA/BE studies. At what reason we can apply this theorem. Also give me the details of this and study meterial also.

Thanks in advance,

Reagrd,
Pandu
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2008-05-26 16:48
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 Fieller's Theorem

Dear Pandu,

Dieter Hauschke sent me a personal e-mail, which I quote below:


This theorem is used for calculation of confidence intervals for a ratio of expected means while assuming a normal distribution.

For concentration-related characteristics, a lognormal distribution is assumed in BA/BE studies. Hence, there is no need to apply Fieller's Theorem.

Please note that the application of this theorem in clinical trials is fully described in:
Hauschke D, Steinijans VW, Pigeot I
Bioequivalence: Methods and Applications, Statistics in Practice
John Wiley, Chichester (2007)

Kind regards
Dieter

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University Medical Center Freiburg
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