volume of distribution at steady-state [PK / PD]

posted by Alex – Austria, 2015-08-25 19:00 (3603 d 08:53 ago) – Posting: # 15330
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Dear all,

I am struggling with an apparently simple problem, probably someone can clear my mind.

I have PK data following IV and IP administration. Concentrations following IP administration were best described by a zero-order absoprtion model. As

AUMC/AUC = MIT ("mean input time") + MRT

and for zero-order absorption MIT = absoprtion duration divided by two (=Tabs/2)

MRTIP = AUMCIP/AUCIP - Tabs/2

Further,

CLIP = F*dose/AUCIP where F is the bioavailability.

I can estimate F by AUCIP/AUCIV (same doses were administered) and subsequently CLIP which is equal to CLIV as:

CLIP = F*dose/AUCIP = dose/AUCIV = CLIV

Does it make sense to calcualte the volume of distribution at steady-state for IP administration by MRTIP*CLIP?

Thanks for your efforts,
All the best,
Alex

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