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If you are told that hemoglobin (Hb) level in blood measures the iron content. The normal level in healthy people is around 15 g/dL. Most Indian women have less and some have even less than 8 g/dL. They are called anemic. Iron supplementation is given to increase this level. Suppose one supplementation increases the mean Hb level in anemics by 3.2 g/dL, after one month of use and the other by 3.6 g/dL, in an equivalence trial on 500 women each. The respective SD's of the of the increases are 0.52 and 0.72 g/dL. The doctors determine that the supplementations can be clinically equivalent if the difference between the increases by the two supplementations does not exceed 0.52 g/dL. Can these two supplementations be considered clinically equivalent at 5% level of significance?
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Explain the entire procedure of any one of the three study designs (a) Cross Sectional (b) Cohort (c) Case Control.
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i) What are the regimens for group I and group II in this trial?
ii) What are the efficacies in group I and group II?
iii) What are the safety issues in group I and group II in this trial?
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In the natural history of a disease define total preclinical phase, detectable pre-clinical phase and clinical phase. Suppose on 09 am on 25.01.2024 a disease A onset you biologically. Suppose a test of disease A can detect it exactly after the completion of 30 days of biological onset. Suppose signs and symptoms develop exactly after the completion of 34 days of biological onset. Suppose you consult a doctor exactly after 37 days of the biological onset of the disease. Suppose the outcome of the treatment is the cure. What is the duration of the (i)total preclinical phase (ii) detectable pre-clinical phase (iii) clinical phase?
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