In drug development clinical trials are designed to investigate whether a new treatment is safe and has the desired effect on the disease in the target patient population. Categorical endpoints, for example different ranking scales or grading of adverse events, are commonly used to measure effects in the trials. Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) models are used to describe the plasma concentration of a drug over time and its relationship to the effect studied. The models are utilized both in drug development and in discussions with drug regulating authorities. Methods for incorporation of ordered categorical data in PK/PD models were studied using a non-linear mixed effects modelling approach as implemented in the software NONMEM. The...
Population pharmacokinetic (PK) – pharmacodynamic (PD) modelling, using nonlinear mixed effects mode...
Pharmacometric models are increasingly used to improve the efficiency of the drug development proces...
Model evaluation is an important issue in population analyses. We aimed to perform a systematic revi...
In drug development clinical trials are designed to investigate whether a new treatment is safe and ...
International audienceWe propose a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) model (with possibly diff...
Objectives: The objective of this review is to provide an overview of PK/PD models, focusing on drug...
Population pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) models can be fitted using nonlinear mixed effect...
In oncology trials, overall survival (OS) is considered the most reliable and preferred endpoint to ...
Pharmacometrics, the science of quantitative clinical pharmacology, has been recognized as one of th...
A major goal in clinical pharmacology is the quantitative prediction of drug effects. The field of p...
Pharmacometric model-based analysis using nonlinear mixed-effects models (NLMEM) has to date mainly ...
Overall drug response is controlled by pharmacodynamic (PD) phase and pharmacokinetic (PK) phase. Ov...
[[abstract]]The use of benchmark dose (BMD) calculations for dichotomous or continuous responses is ...
Whilst pharmacokinetics describe the relationship between dose levels and concentration-time profile...
Analysis of new user cohort studies of adverse drug effects can be based on either intention-to-trea...
Population pharmacokinetic (PK) – pharmacodynamic (PD) modelling, using nonlinear mixed effects mode...
Pharmacometric models are increasingly used to improve the efficiency of the drug development proces...
Model evaluation is an important issue in population analyses. We aimed to perform a systematic revi...
In drug development clinical trials are designed to investigate whether a new treatment is safe and ...
International audienceWe propose a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) model (with possibly diff...
Objectives: The objective of this review is to provide an overview of PK/PD models, focusing on drug...
Population pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) models can be fitted using nonlinear mixed effect...
In oncology trials, overall survival (OS) is considered the most reliable and preferred endpoint to ...
Pharmacometrics, the science of quantitative clinical pharmacology, has been recognized as one of th...
A major goal in clinical pharmacology is the quantitative prediction of drug effects. The field of p...
Pharmacometric model-based analysis using nonlinear mixed-effects models (NLMEM) has to date mainly ...
Overall drug response is controlled by pharmacodynamic (PD) phase and pharmacokinetic (PK) phase. Ov...
[[abstract]]The use of benchmark dose (BMD) calculations for dichotomous or continuous responses is ...
Whilst pharmacokinetics describe the relationship between dose levels and concentration-time profile...
Analysis of new user cohort studies of adverse drug effects can be based on either intention-to-trea...
Population pharmacokinetic (PK) – pharmacodynamic (PD) modelling, using nonlinear mixed effects mode...
Pharmacometric models are increasingly used to improve the efficiency of the drug development proces...
Model evaluation is an important issue in population analyses. We aimed to perform a systematic revi...