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Francois Mercier1, Bjoern Bornkamp2, David Ohlssen3
1F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Clinical Pharmacology, Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Understanding the dose-response relationship is a key objective in Phase II clinical development. Yet, designing a dose-ranging trial is a challenging task, as it requires identifying the therapeutic window and the shape of the dose-response curve for a new drug on the basis of a limited number of doses. Adaptive designs have been proposed as a solution to improve both quality and efficiency of Phase II trials as they give the possibility to select the dose to be tested as the trial goes. In this article, we present a 'shapebased' two-stage adaptive trial design where the doses to be tested in the second stage are determined based on the correlation observed between efficacy of the doses tested in the first stage and a set of pre-specified candidate dose-response profiles. At the end of the trial, the data are analyzed using the generalized MCP-Mod approach in order to account for model uncertainty. A simulation study shows that this approach gives more precise estimates of a desired target dose (e.g. ED70) than a single-stage (fixed-dose) design and performs as well as a two-stage D-optimal design. We present the results of an adaptive model-based dose-ranging trial in multiple sclerosis that motivated this research and was conducted using the presented methodology.
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