M. Kieser, A CONFIRMATORY STRATEGY FOR THERAPEUTIC EQUIVALENCE TRIALS, International journal of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 33(7), 1995, pp. 388-390
In the planning phase of a therapeutic equivalence trial, a range has
to be specified that defines the parameter region within which the tre
atments to be compared are considered equal for practical purposes. It
is current practice in equivalence assessment to fix some value for l
imiting the equivalence range and to test the corresponding null hypot
hesis in confirmatory analysis. This procedure is unsatisfactory, if,
for example, the drug to be investigated is not only equivalent but tu
rns out to be even superior to standard. In this situation it would be
desirable to test not only for equivalence but also for superiority.
The paper presents an alternative approach that allows for a flexible
handling of the problem If therapeutic equivalence can be established
the method additionally allows, under maintenance of the multiple leve
l, for testing all null hypotheses that correspond to acceptable equiv
alence ranges and even of superiority. Because of the special structur
e of the hypotheses no alpha-adjustment is needed for these additional
confirmatory analyses.