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Eunjung Song1, Woojoo Lee2, Bo-Hyung Kim1,3
1Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Kyung Hee University Medical Center, Seoul 02447, Korea.
Abstract:
The statistical procedures as outlined by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines for bioequivalence testing of highly variable drugs (HVDs) are complex. Additionally, the sample size is affected by clinical study designs or practical real-world problems, such as dropout rate or study budget. To overcome these difficulties, we propose a model-based approach for the selection of a study design with a sample size that satisfies the bioequivalence criteria using simulation studies based on a pharmacokinetic (PK) model. The designed approach was implemented using a simulation procedure considering some conventionally measured factors, such as geometric mean ratio and within-subject coefficient of variation, with various PK information important in determining bioequivalence. All simulation results were assessed according to the EMA and FDA guidelines. Furthermore, power calculations from simulation results were interpreted with regard to PK characteristics and compared among 2 × 2, 3 × 3, and 2 × 4 crossover designs to determine the efficient design considering appropriate sample size and duration of the clinical study. The proposed approach can be applied to bioequivalence studies of all drugs. However, the current study was targeted at HVDs, which are highly likely to require detailed decision making for sample size and study design.
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