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Using Completely Randomized Design of Parallel Linear Model for Estimating the Biological Potency of Human Insulin Drugs: An Empirical Study

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  • Mohamed RA

    (Department of Applied Statistics and Econometrics, Institute of Statistical Studies and Research, Egypt)

  • Mariam HM

    (Hormone evaluation lab, National organization of drug control and research (NODCAR), Egypt)

Abstract

In this article, we propose using the completely randomized design of parallel linear model in the statistical analysis of the biological assay of Human Insulin injection used by patients with Diabetes mellitus type II. Check the efficacy of insulin drugs should take place because either lower or higher efficacy from the acceptable limits has its complication. Four different batches of insulin product were analyzed by using human insulin reference standard.

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  • Mohamed RA & Mariam HM, 2017. "Using Completely Randomized Design of Parallel Linear Model for Estimating the Biological Potency of Human Insulin Drugs: An Empirical Study," Biostatistics and Biometrics Open Access Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 3(4), pages 115-121, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jbboaj:v:3:y:2017:i:4:p:115-121
    DOI: 10.19080/BBOAJ.2017.03.555619
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