lakshmiprasad ☆ India, 2018-05-17 08:55 (2543 d 07:09 ago) Posting: # 18771 Views: 4,457 |
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Hi good morning to all, I would like to know about the PK parameters with respective to elimination rate constant. generally Kel will use as a secondary parameter in PK analysis. one of regulatory audit (FDA) suggested that, u need to perform the Kel lower and Kel upper. Thereafter we are keeping the Kel lower and Kel upper parameter in the protocol as well as performing the PK analysis for the both parameters. Now My concern is, what is the technical reason behind the Kel Lower and Kel upper. it was mandatory to keep the Kel lower and Kel upper in the protocol and PK analysis. Please guide me on above mentioned. Edit: Category changed; see also this post #1. [Helmut] |
Helmut ★★★ ![]() ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2018-05-17 15:20 (2543 d 00:44 ago) @ lakshmiprasad Posting: # 18774 Views: 3,702 |
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Hi Lakshimi, ❝ I would like to know about the PK parameters with respective to elimination rate constant. ❝ ❝ generally Kel will use as a secondary parameter in PK analysis. Given your wording I guess you are talking about NCA and not PK modeling (that’s why I changed the category of your post). In the former you calculate PK metrics and in the latter estimate PK parameters. ![]() ❝ one of regulatory audit (FDA) suggested that, u need to perform the Kel lower and Kel upper. Thereafter we are keeping the Kel lower and Kel upper parameter in the protocol … Can you give the exact terms the FDA’s inspector used?
❝ … as well as performing the PK analysis for the both parameters. What do you mean by that? ❝ […] what is the technical reason behind the Kel Lower and Kel upper. Traceability of your estimations (making the life of assessors less miserable). Good practice3,4 for decades. You will find these references quoted in standard textbooks about BE testing. Part of the output of standard PK software (e.g., in Phoenix/WinNonlin given as Lambda_z_lower and Lambda_z_upper ). For a bad example (i.e., not giving the times) see this presentation.
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