which time points to use for calculation of kel [NCA / SHAM]

posted by Samir Malhotra – India, 2012-06-12 12:59 (5110 d 14:19 ago) – Posting: # 8698
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Read with interest the discussion and posts of Detlew Labes about the calculation of terminal half life, especially of choosing the linear part.

Please help us in applying that to our real data from 16 volunteers who received a single oral dose of a new (numbered) compound. Which method (ARS, TTT, any other) should be used? And which time points?

Time    Mean Concentration
 0.5         18.63
 0.75        41.24
 1.0         78.27
 1.5        112.04
 2.0        121.33
 4.0         85.60
 6.0         41.57
 8.0         26.64
12.0         15.23
18.0          6.38
24.0          4.67
48.0          2.07
72.0          0.64

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