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 IVIVC KIT - Winnonlin [Software]

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Dear All,

Can any one guide me how to enter data for IVIVC calculation by using winnonlin.

Raja


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2010-06-19 15:49
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 RTFM ;-)

 
Dear Raja!
  1. Read the software's documentation.
  2. Register to Pharsight's Extranet and ask your question there.


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2010-06-22 20:44
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 IVIVC KIT - Winnonlin

 
Raja,
I assume you have the IVIVC toolkit, I would recommend that at this time you use WNL 5.3 since the Phoenix implementation of IVIVC will be in 6.2 which will be the end of the year.

Data wise there are examples in the documentation as Helmut indicated which should get you started. I think if you need to follow up on this topic here or, preferably, on www.pharsight.com/extranet, then you'll need to ask some more specific questions.

Have you tried watching the recorded webinars e.g.
IVIVC Applications and Case Studies
IVIVC Toolkit for WinNonlin: Product Introduction & Demonstration


Simon.

Incidentally I am planning the next 6-9 months public training courses so if you are interested in an IVIVC course using WNL please let me know your desired dates/locations offlist.

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