Relative bioavailability of diazoxide, manufactured at two different international locations, in healthy participants under fasting conditions: an open-label, two-stage, adaptive, sequential two-period crossover study
Abstract Theoretically, calculating the sample size required for achieving the desired power is straightforward with true coefficient of variance (CV) estimates and true test/reference geometric mean ratios (GMRs) of selected parameters. However, true variance estimates are often not known and are,...
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Main Authors: | Martin Otto Behm (Author), Jialin Xu (Author), Deborah Panebianco (Author), Paul Fackler (Author) |
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