raghu
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India,
2009-03-23 18:38
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 % of absorption [Dissolution / BCS / IVIVC]

Dear All,

Can any one tell me how to calculate the % absorption of an drug after oral administration

Thanks in advance

Raghavender
drcampos
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Brazil,
2009-03-23 19:25
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@ raghu
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 % of absorption

Dear Raghavender,

Please look the description of Wagner-Nelson method at the link below:

http://forum.bebac.at/forum_entry.php?id=583

Regards,

Daniel Rossi de Campos
Brazil
raghu
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India,
2009-03-24 15:40
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@ drcampos
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 % of absorption

thanks a lot for giving good and useful information
SDavis
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UK,
2009-03-24 09:45
(6294 d 05:33 ago)

@ raghu
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 % of absorption - could use Deconvolutuon

If you are using WinNonlin you also have the option of numerical Deconvolution available in the base product. This has some advantages in that is does not make assumptions about the PK profile (Wagner-Nelson assumes single compartment PK).

In WinNonlin this application can be found under the Tools menu; to access Wagner-Nelson in WinNonlin you need to either write your own model code or purchase the additional IVIVC license.

You may want to review this discussion thread;

http://www.boomer.org/pkin/PK06/PK2006382.html

And also other threads within this forum titled deconvolution for more details, e.g. http://forum.bebac.at/mix_entry.php?id=3193

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