thalita_m
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Brazil,
2019-06-21 00:47
(1941 d 05:39 ago)

(edited on 2019-06-21 13:30)
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 Excel Add-in Program for Pharmacokinetic Analysis [Software]

Hi Guys,

Recently I read this article: A Useful Microsoft Excel Add-in Program for Pharmacokinetic Analysis that promisse an Add-in excel to PK Analysis.

When I went to look for supplemental material to get the add-in it was simply not available on the journal page.

Has anyone here used, knows the author, or even has the add-in to make it available?

Thanks !
Thalita


Edit: Category changed; see also this post #1[Mittyri]
mittyri
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Russia,
2019-06-21 15:28
(1940 d 14:58 ago)

@ thalita_m
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 PK Solver: Excel Add-in and others

Hi Thalita,

❝ Has anyone here used, knows the author, or even has the add-in to make it available?

1: No 2: No 3: No

If you still want something Excel based, you may look into researchgate archive of PK Solver

BTW at your own risk, I am not sure that package was comprehensively tested.

if you are interested in another software (free or not), please explore https://www.pharmpk.com/soft.html

Kind regards,
Mittyri
thalita_m
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Brazil,
2019-06-25 15:58
(1936 d 14:28 ago)

@ mittyri
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 PK Solver: Excel Add-in and others

Hi mittyri,

❝ If you still want something Excel based, you may look into researchgate archive of PK Solver


I just try that and unfortunately not works.

❝ if you are interested in another software (free or not), please explore https://www.pharmpk.com/soft.html


I will look, thanks!
Shuanghe
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Spain,
2019-06-27 12:15
(1934 d 18:11 ago)

@ thalita_m
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 PK Solver: Excel Add-in and others

Hi Thalita,

❝ I just try that and unfortunately not works.


Why not try the "official" site? The article was published at ScienceDirect. The zip file can be downloaded there.

All the best,
Shuanghe
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