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An Equivalence Test for the Comparison Between a Test Drug and Placebo in Human Abuse Potential Studies

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Statistical methodologies for human abuse potential studies are rarely evaluated. Human abuse potential studies assess whether test drugs produce positive and negative subjective responses on abuse-related measures using volunteers with histories of recreational drug use. These studies typically have a randomized, double-blind, placebo- and positive-controlled crossover design with at least four treatments: placebo, at least two doses of a test drug, and at least one dose of a positive control drug (a drug with known abuse potential). This article proposes a new test for assessing whether a test drug produces data indicative of abuse potential when compared to placebo.

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