Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9293478 | Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Simulations indicated good characteristics in terms of control of type 1 error, sufficient power, modest expected sample size and modest bias in estimation. The trial design is attractive for phase 2 clinical trials when response is acute and simple, ideally binary, placebo comparator is required, and patient accrual is relatively slow allowing for the collection and processing of results as a basis for the adaptive assignment of patients to dose groups. The acute migraine trial based on this design was successful in both proof of concept and dose range selection.
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Authors
David B. Hall, Ulrich Meier, Hans-Cristoph Diener,