A statistical method for testing the equivalence between batches regarding
their stability is proposed. This method is based on the statistical linear
model making use of a set of dummy variables to code the different batches
. The method gives us the point estimates of the slope and zero intercept o
f one batch, and the differences and the corresponding confidence intervals
with the remaining batches. In a second step, zero intercepts and slopes a
re estimated for all the batches. Stability equivalence assessment is based
on the comparison of the confidence intervals for the differences between
batches with the maximum difference allowable. The main advantages of this
method are the possibility to compare several batches, to disclose the equi
valence stability criteria from the statistical hypothesis about the equali
ty between slopes, and the joint estimated of the residual variance whateve
r the decision to pool or not the data from different batches. This method
is illustrated with two data set; the first one, previously published by ot
her authors, involved six batches; the second data set include two batches
and arose in a stability study of a commercial human insulin conducted in o
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