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2013-08-15 04:40
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 Phoenix: how to input data for Loo-Riegelman [Software]

Hi I am trying to build an IVIVC relationship for an oral dose. I am pretty much new to the software Phoenix.

Could someone tell me how to go about updating the data for Loo-Riegelman?
Issue is, how can I fix start time? As it is an oral dose? When I tried the model with 0 mins as start time, the model is coming out with an error.

Thank you


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2013-08-15 18:28
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 Error description & Pharsight’s Extranet

Hi moulirc,

consider registering at Pharsight’s Extranet. I would suggest to give a more concise description of all steps you have done (data tables, variables, mappings) and of the error you got. Furthermore, at the Extranet you can upload your Phoenix-project which makes debugging much easier than verbose descriptions.

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2013-08-18 00:10
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 Phoenix: how to input data for Loo-Riegelman

I second Helmut's comment about posting your project to the intranet to help us track down the error you describe; (would be useful to give some more specifics of the actual message you saw).

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