A flexible Bayesian approach for modeling monotonic dose-response relationships in drug development trials.

J Biopharm Stat

a Novartis Pharmaceuticals , East Hanover , New Jersey , USA.

Published: July 2015

Clinical trials often involve comparing 2-4 doses or regimens of an experimental therapy with a control treatment. These studies might occur early in a drug development process, where the aim might be to demonstrate a basic level of proof (the so-called proof of concept (PoC) studies), at a later stage, to help establish a dose or doses that should be used in phase III trials (dose-finding), or even in confirmatory studies, where the registration of several doses might be considered. When a small number of doses are examined, the ability to implement parametric modeling is somewhat limited. As an alternative, in this paper, a flexible Bayesian model is suggested. In particular, we draw on the idea of using Bayesian model averaging (BMA) to exploit an assumed monotonic dose-response relationship, without using strong parametric assumptions. The approach is exemplified by assessing operating characteristics in the design of a PoC study examining a new treatment for psoriatic arthritis and a post hoc data analysis involving three confirmatory clinical trials, which examined an adjunctive treatment for partial epilepsy. Key difficulties, such as prior specification and computation, are discussed. A further extension, based on combining the flexible modeling with a classical multiple comparisons procedure, known as MCP-MOD, is examined. The benefit of this extension is a potential reduction in the number of simulations that might be needed to investigate operating characteristics of the statistical analysis.

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