First time lag time [Software]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2009-02-02 14:08 (5560 d 15:10 ago) – Posting: # 3172
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Dear D. Labes!

❝ Meanwhile I came into touch with the lag time (first in my long, long career in BE studies) in a food BE study for one of the "(in)famous" ...prazoles.


Oh dear!

❝ […] I found the following paper […]



❝ What do you think?


Hhm, I didn’t know this paper also. The approach seems reasonably to me.
In PK modeling one would come up with exactly such a value.

❝ What should be done with this parameter? Reporting the values only (with summary statistics) or any statistical analysis of differences between formulations under study? Which statistical method, model?


I remember a paper by H. Blume dealing with gastric resistant diclofenac, where he used tmax-tlag as a parameter describing the rate (drug dependent) and evaluated tlag separately (formulation dependent).
The collection of Blume/Mutschler (in German, out of print) contains some examples.

Henning Blume, Ernst Mutschler
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