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Basic Concepts in Population Modeling, Simulation, and Model‐Based Drug Development—Part 2: Introduction to Pharmacokinetic Modeling Methods
Author(s) -
Mould DR,
Upton RN
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
cpt: pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.53
H-Index - 37
ISSN - 2163-8306
DOI - 10.1038/psp.2013.14
Subject(s) - pharmacokinetics , computer science , population pharmacokinetics , population , drug , drug development , physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling , medicine , medical physics , pharmacology , intensive care medicine , environmental health
Population pharmacokinetic models are used to describe the time course of drug exposure in patients and to investigate sources of variability in patient exposure. They can be used to simulate alternative dose regimens, allowing for informed assessment of dose regimens before study conduct. This paper is the second in a three‐part series, providing an introduction into methods for developing and evaluating population pharmacokinetic models. Example model files are available in the Supplementary Data online. CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (2013) 2, e38; doi: 10.1038/psp.2013.14 ; advance online publication 17 April 2013

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