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A COMPUTER PROGRAM USING DISPOSITION DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS IN PHARMACODYNAMICS

✍ Scribed by HAIYUNG CHENG; YIMING GONG; WILLIAM J. JUSKO


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
793 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-2782

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✦ Synopsis


A personal computer based program (DDAPD1) was developed for calculating or determining the apparent distribution function of a drug to a possibly heterogeneous biophase, the mean transit time of a drug at the biophase, the ratio of distribution clearance to biophase volume of distribution, the drug concentrationΒ±time function at the biophase (C b (t)), and a function which reΒ―ects the relationship between the pharmacodynamic response and C b (t) of the drug. This program uses an approach based on disposition decomposition analysis and the hysteresis minimization principle. The application of the program is demonstrated using published data for heptabarbital.


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