VH ☆ India, 2018-04-15 15:56 (2533 d 14:07 ago) Posting: # 18683 Views: 3,878 |
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Dear everyone, I had a question about the numerical deconvolution method. I am using the IVIVC toolkit for this. Is it possible to have a non-zero value for the input rate at the zero time-point? If yes, when does this happen and how do you interpret it? Thanks. |
SDavis ★★ ![]() UK, 2018-04-16 14:12 (2532 d 15:51 ago) @ VH Posting: # 18686 Views: 3,100 |
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Dear VH, Are you aware there is a forum dedicated to Certara's Phoenix IVIVC software, if you are using this then I suggest you *follow* this forum as you may find several tips and tricks of interest to you. https://support.certara.com/forums/forum/32-ivivc/ Also I'm not sure if yours is a 'trick' question; " I am using the IVIVC toolkit for this. Is it possible to have a non-zero value for the input rate at the zero time-point?" So my question to you is do you have a profile that exhibits this behaviour and if so what happened? Since it's Monday and I'm procrastinating on something else, I just tried this in a project and I see it triggers the following error message; ![]() So moving to the second part "If yes, when does this happen and how do you interpret it? " Well I guess you have to consider what this means, you are trying to deconvolve a profile to better understand the absorption process; it's not considered probable that from extravascular dosing you would instantly see drug in the blood stream so here are a few possibilites to consider.
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