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Pharmacokineticpharmacodynamic Modeling And Simulation Peter L Bonate Phd

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Pharmacokineticpharmacodynamic Modeling And Simulation Peter L Bonate Phd
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.32 MB
Pages: 387
Author: Peter L. Bonate PhD, FCP (auth.)
ISBN: 9780387271972, 9780387271996, 038727197X, 0387271996
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Pharmacokineticpharmacodynamic Modeling And Simulation Peter L Bonate Phd by Peter L. Bonate Phd, Fcp (auth.) 9780387271972, 9780387271996, 038727197X, 0387271996 instant download after payment.

This book presents both the art and science behind pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling. Using a building-block approach, the author starts from linear and nonlinear models at the individual level and proceeds to develop more complex linear and nonlinear mixed effects models at the population level, with particular emphasis on showing the interrelationships between the various model types. The theory behind the methods are illustrated using real data drawn from the literature and from the author’s own experiences in drug development. Data are analyzed using a variety of software, including SAS, WinNonlin, SAAM II, and NONMEM. A key component of the book is to show how models are accepted and rejected, ultimately leading to a useful and informative model that can be utilized using computer simulation to answer "what-if" questions.

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