Abstract

K- is a well known program for bioequivalence test using a design. Lee et al.(1998) and Park et al.(1999) suggested a and design, and also discussed their benefits. We developed a computer program, called BioEquiv, which can analyze some complex experimental designs such as, design and design including a standard design. This program is a user-friendly one and overcomes the disadvantages of K-. The detailed statistical formula and structure of BioEquiv are presented with some examples. The comparison between K- and BioEquiv are given with actual data analysis. BioEquiv is able to present a table of ANOVA test over some complex experimental designs. Moreover K- and BioEquiv draw the same result when data consists of design.

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