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Is there any one who is using the Regression and Confidence interval for the calculation of shelf life of drugs.
If anyone has any excel sheet prepared for this plsease share.
Regards
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So what do you do with this? Putting a label on pill boxes?
If you can let me know what you want, I can make it in R (opensource software) if you want.I have just prepared an excel sheet for estimation of shelf life based on regression and confidence interval. I have prepared the excel sheet with assumption that data is poolable.
Actually the test for equality of slopes and intercept (using ANCOVA) is difficult to do in excel and needs effort (atleast for me; may be this is subjective). So advanced software are better for this Job. Higher languages like R, S++, SAS, Matlab are better for these kinds of job. FDA provides a SAS macro program for shelf life estimation (STAB) (FDA SAS Drug Formulation Stability Program).
http://www.fda.gov/CDER/sas/index.htm
I don't think that forum provids option for attaching the files. So if you give me your mail ID, I will mail you the excel sheet. This file is based on confidence intervals rather prediction intervals that may be required in certain cases.
Hi BartIf you can let me know what you want, I can make it in R (opensource software) if you want.
Or I can adjust the excel file, just let me know what your requirements are.
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