A Bayesian framework for virtual comparative trials and bioequivalence assessments

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作者
Bois, Frederic Y. [1 ]
Brochot, Celine [1 ]
机构
[1] Certara UK Ltd, Certara Predict Technol Div, Sheffield, England
关键词
Bayesian inference; comparative clinical trials; virtual bioequivalence assessment; paliperidone; sensitivity analysis; PALIPERIDONE PALMITATE; POPULATION PHARMACOKINETICS; FORMULATION;
D O I
10.3389/fphar.2024.1404619
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Introduction In virtual bioequivalence (VBE) assessments, pharmacokinetic models informed with in vitro data and verified with small clinical trials' data are used to simulate otherwise unfeasibly large trials. Simulated VBE trials are assessed in a frequentist framework as if they were real despite the unlimited number of virtual subjects they can use. This may adequately control consumer risk but imposes unnecessary risks on producers. We propose a fully Bayesian model-integrated VBE assessment framework that circumvents these limitations.Methods We illustrate our approach with a case study on a hypothetical paliperidone palmitate (PP) generic long-acting injectable suspension formulation using a validated population pharmacokinetic model published for the reference formulation. BE testing, study power, type I and type II error analyses or their Bayesian equivalents, and safe-space analyses are demonstrated.Results The fully Bayesian workflow is more precise than the frequentist workflow. Decisions about bioequivalence and safe space analyses in the two workflows can differ markedly because the Bayesian analyses are more accurate.Discussion A Bayesian framework can adequately control consumer risk and minimize producer risk . It rewards data gathering and model integration to make the best use of prior information. The frequentist approach is less precise but faster to compute, and it can still be used as a first step to narrow down the parameter space to explore in safe-space analyses.
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