The assessment of individual and population bioequivalence
- PMID: 8838775
- DOI: 10.1080/10543409608835118
The assessment of individual and population bioequivalence
Abstract
We develop a statistical methodology for the assessment of individual bioequivalence when a crossover design is invoked. The location parameters for our model consist of population-averaged parameters for formulation, population-averaged parameters for nuisance effects (sequence, period, carryover, etc.), and subject-specific parameters for formulation. We do not impose any distributional assumptions other than the existence of first- and second-order moments. We derive unbiased estimators for all of the parameters in the model and construct subject-specific bioequivalence scores which exclude the effects of the nuisance parameters. We assess individual bioequivalence by constructing distribution-free tolerance intervals based on the sample of bioequivalence scores.
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