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Phaneendra.K ☆ 2011-03-10 13:39 (5577 d 05:59 ago) Posting: # 6738 Views: 5,931 |
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Hello, Intrasubject variability. Is this expected value or calculated. How does this parameter have pertinence in study performance. — Thanks and Regards, PK |
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Alpesh Ramani ☆ Ahmedabad, India, 2011-03-14 10:10 (5573 d 09:28 ago) @ Helmut Posting: # 6756 Views: 5,028 |
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Dear HS, Intrasubject CV is molecule property or its' also affected by formulation property? For different strengh of same molecule observed with different % CV and repeat study with same strength also observed with different study. As everybody know that % CV is used to calculate the sample size. So it is always a matter of confusion with % CV take for sample size calculation for next study, i.e., First pilot, recent study or literature based CV. Kindly provide your valuable inputs with this regards. — Alps |
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ElMaestro ★★★ Denmark, 2011-03-14 10:19 (5573 d 09:18 ago) @ Alpesh Ramani Posting: # 6757 Views: 4,776 |
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Hello Alpesh Ramani, ❝ Intrasubject CV is molecule property or its' also affected by formulation property? Both. ❝ As everybody know that % CV is used to calculate the sample size. So it is always a matter of confusion with % CV take for sample size calculation for next study, i.e., First pilot, recent study or literature based CV. There is no easy answer. I would use the CV-value that appears most trustworthy from your source material. Age of study, apparent standard of conduct, and N would all play a role. I would not pool studies, but that of course is a personal and subjective comment. — Pass or fail! ElMaestro |

