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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
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September 5, 2002
Is intent-to-treat analysis always (ever) enough?
Lewis B Sheiner
Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
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November 12, 2005
Analyzing multi-response data using forcing functions
Liping Zhang, Lewis B Sheiner
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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February 17, 2001
Reply
Lewis B. Sheiner, Donald B. Rubin
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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December 24, 2002
More efficient clinical trials through use of scientific model-based statistical tests
E Niclas Jonsson, Lewis B Sheiner
Statistics in Medicine
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November 10, 2004
Estimating treatment effect in the presence of non-compliance measured with error: precision and robustness of data analysis methods
Leslie A Kenna, Lewis B Sheiner
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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April 17, 2002
Determination of maximum effect
Lewis B Sheiner, Nicholas H G Holford
Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
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March 6, 2004
Simultaneous vs. sequential analysis for population PK/PD data I: best-case performance
Liping Zhang, Stuart L Beal, Lewis B Sheiner
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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November 13, 2004
Population one-compartment pharmacokinetic analysis with missing dosage data
Dolors Soy, Stuart L Beal, Lewis B Sheiner
Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
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November 12, 2005
Getting the Dose Right: report from the Tenth European Federation of Pharmaceutical Sciences (EUFEPS) conference on optimizing drug development
Donald R Stanski, Malcolm Rowland, Lewis B Sheiner
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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June 18, 2003
Hypothesis: a single clinical trial plus causal evidence of effectiveness is sufficient for drug approval
Carl C Peck, Donald B Rubin, Lewis B Sheiner
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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
|
September 5, 2002
Is intent-to-treat analysis always (ever) enough?
Lewis B Sheiner
Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
|
November 12, 2005
Analyzing multi-response data using forcing functions
Liping Zhang, Lewis B Sheiner
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
|
February 17, 2001
Reply
Lewis B. Sheiner, Donald B. Rubin
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
|
December 24, 2002
More efficient clinical trials through use of scientific model-based statistical tests
E Niclas Jonsson, Lewis B Sheiner
Statistics in Medicine
|
November 10, 2004
Estimating treatment effect in the presence of non-compliance measured with error: precision and robustness of data analysis methods
Leslie A Kenna, Lewis B Sheiner
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
|
April 17, 2002
Determination of maximum effect
Lewis B Sheiner, Nicholas H G Holford
Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
|
March 6, 2004
Simultaneous vs. sequential analysis for population PK/PD data I: best-case performance
Liping Zhang, Stuart L Beal, Lewis B Sheiner
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
|
November 13, 2004
Population one-compartment pharmacokinetic analysis with missing dosage data
Dolors Soy, Stuart L Beal, Lewis B Sheiner
Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
|
November 12, 2005
Getting the Dose Right: report from the Tenth European Federation of Pharmaceutical Sciences (EUFEPS) conference on optimizing drug development
Donald R Stanski, Malcolm Rowland, Lewis B Sheiner
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
|
June 18, 2003
Hypothesis: a single clinical trial plus causal evidence of effectiveness is sufficient for drug approval
Carl C Peck, Donald B Rubin, Lewis B Sheiner
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