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Clinical Trial Simulation—A Case Study Incorporating Efficacy and Tolerability Dose Response

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This case study is based on an early clinical development project we conducted. Details that identify the candidate compound have been obscured for confidentiality reasons, but the situation described is not uncommon in early clinical development.

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Ewy, W., Lockwood, P., Bramson, C. (2006). Clinical Trial Simulation—A Case Study Incorporating Efficacy and Tolerability Dose Response. In: Ting, N. (eds) Dose Finding in Drug Development. Statistics for Biology and Health. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-33706-7_8

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