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I am looking to do an exposure response analysis.  The drug exposure readings are collected at weeks 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30.  I want to relate this to binary outcomes (eg cardiovascular event yes_no).  What would be the best way to analyse this - proc glimmix?  Any help greatly appreciated.

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StatDave
SAS Super FREQ

Most likely either PROC GLIMMIX or PROC GEE. Use GLIMMIX if you want to fit a subject-specific, random effects logistic model for making inferences or predictions at the individual level. Use GEE to fit a population-averaged, generalized estimating equations logistic model for making inferences at the population level. Yet another possibility is a conditional logistic model using stratification available in PROC LOGISTIC (also a subject-specific model). You can find examples of all in the respective procedure documentation.

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