Title of article :
A Bioequivalence Test by the Direct Comparison of Concentration-versus-Time Curves Using Local Polynomial Smoothers
Author/Authors :
Tian, Suyan School of Mathematics - Jilin University - 2699 Qianjin Street - Changchun - Jilin, China , Chang, Howard H Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics - Rollins School of Public Health - Emory University - 1518 Clifton Road NE - Atlanta, USA , Orange, Dana Rockefeller University - 1230 York Avenue - New York, USA , Gu, Jingkai Jilin University - 2699 Qianjin Street - Changchun, China , Suárez-Fariñas, Mayte Department of Genetics and Genomics Science - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - New York, USA
Abstract :
In order to test if two chemically or pharmaceutically equivalent products have the same efficacy and/or toxicity, a bioequivalence
(BE) study is conducted. The 80%/125% rule is the most commonly used criteria for BE and states that BE cannot be claimed unless
the 90% CIs for the ratio of selected pharmacokinetics (PK) parameters of the tested to the reference drug are within 0.8 to 1.25.
Considering that estimates of these PK parameters are derived from the concentration-versus-time curves, a direct comparison
between these curves motivates an alternative and more flexible approach to test BE. Here, we propose to frame the BE test in
terms of an equivalence of concentration-versus-time curves which are constructed using local polynomial smoother (LPS). A
metric is presented to quantify the distance between the curves and its 90% CIs are calculated via bootstrapping. Then, we applied
the proposed procedures to data from an animal study and found that BE between a generic drug and its brand name cannot
be concluded, which was consistent with the results by applying the 80%/125% rule. However, the proposed procedure has the
advantage of testing only on a single metric, instead of all PK parameters.
Keywords :
Concentration-versus-Time , Polynomial , LPS , PK
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine