Statistical Analysis for Long-term Stability Studies with Multiple Storage Conditions
Title
Statistical Analysis for Long-term Stability Studies with Multiple Storage Conditions
Abstract
To determine the shelf life of new medicinal
products, long-term stability studies are conducted of at least three registration batches at
multiple storage conditions. It is common practice
to perform a statistical analysis on the resulting data separately for each storage condition.
Although this is a straightforward approach
to evaluating the data at each condition,
the opportunity exists to combine all of the storage conditions into one single combined analysis that yields benefits without compromise to the estimation of the effect of each storage condition separately. Present external guidance
provides little or no direction on treating multiple
storage conditions in one combined statistical
analysis. Because it has been underexposed
in literature, this article presents a combined
analysis, and discusses in detail the use of initial
results, the imposed restrictions on batch intercepts, and poolability of batches across storage conditions. A case study is presented to demonstrate the differences with an analysis per storage condition and to show the advantages with respect to shelf life estimation.