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#1 Mark79

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Posted 23 March 2023 - 12:13 PM

I can find information on how to perform a nonparametric analysis of Tmax for cross-over studies in WNL, but is it also possible to perform a nonparametric analysis of Tmax for a single sequence study in WNL?

 

I have a single sequence Drug-Drug interaction study and I would like to perform a nonparametric analysis of Tmax in WNL, but I am not sure if that is possible. 

 

The single sequence is like this:

On Day 1 Compound X is administered and on Day 5 Compound X is administered together with a moderate CYP3A4 inhibitor in steady-state. 

 

Can I statistically compare Tmax (Compound X) of Day 5 vs Day 1 using nonparametric analysis in WNL?

 

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#2 Helmut Schütz

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Posted 27 March 2023 - 12:40 PM

Hi Mark,

 

[…] is it also possible to perform a nonparametric analysis of Tmax for a single sequence study in WNL?


[…] On Day 1 Compound X is administered and on Day 5 Compound X is administered together with a moderate CYP3A4 inhibitor in steady-state.

 

I would rather call that a comparison of paired (aka dependent) groups. However, it’s not possible in WinNonlin. I suggest the R package coin.

 


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Posted 27 March 2023 - 12:50 PM

Hi Mark,

 

 

I would rather call that a comparison of paired (aka dependent) groups. However, it’s not possible in WinNonlin. I suggest the R package coin.

Thanks for the feedback Helmut!

I will have to look for another way for comparing...

 

Kind regards,

Mark



#4 Simon Davis

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Posted 27 March 2023 - 12:57 PM

It's worth remembering that if you need to call an external software like R these can still be part of your Phoenix workflow to make it easy to refresh the whole analysis by inserting the code snippet into External software > R Shell object.

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In the meantime I'll have a think about what else we can do/add in native Phoenix for you use case.

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#5 Mark79

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Posted 27 March 2023 - 01:06 PM

It's worth remembering that if you need to call an external software like R these can still be part of your Phoenix workflow to make it easy to refresh the whole analysis by inserting the code snippet into External software > R Shell object.

  Simon.
In the meantime I'll have a think about what else we can do/add in native Phoenix for you use case.

Thanks for the suggestion Simon!

I think we will be using SAS programming for this compare.

I first wanted to double check the possibility in WNL.

 

K.R. Mark



#6 Simon Davis

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Posted 27 March 2023 - 01:10 PM

There is the option to have a SAS shell too.

Will let you know if I find something else Mark,

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