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Dear All,
I have come across the term Pittman Morgan Test for Bioequivalence
estimation.
Can any one explain what this test is for and how it is used. any
full-text material can be kindly sent to my mail directly.
Thank you in advance
Santosh Tata
Bioanalytical Division, BEC
Apotex Inc, Bangalore
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Dear Santosh,
The Pitman-Morgan test is a statistical procedure. It is based on all
possible permutations of the available data. From these permutations
the median, confidence interval et cetera are obtained. Its
application in bioequivalence studies was introduced in the following
paper:
Haynes JD. Statistical simulation study of new proposed uniformity
requirement for
bioequivalency studies. J Pharm Sci. 1981 Jun;70(6):673-5.
You can find the abstract e.g. in PubMed. Perhaps If you cannot
obtain a copy of the paper, I have can send you a hardcopy.
Best regards,
Hans Proost
Johannes H. Proost
Dept. of Pharmacokinetics and Drug Delivery
University Centre for Pharmacy
Antonius Deusinglaan 1
9713 AV Groningen, The Netherlands
Email: j.h.proost.aaa.rug.nl
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