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The Anatomy of a Great Modeling and Simulation Project

In therapeutic areas with tough competition, it is challenging to establish a complete, confident understanding of a drug’s safety and efficacy profile. Any misunderstanding of a drug’s characteristics can derail the entire development program. Modeling and simulation, also known as model-based drug development, uses a number of techniques, such as population PK modeling, model-based meta-analysis, … Continued

Are Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Models Reporting the Right Cmax? Central Venous Versus Peripheral Sampling Site

Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models can over-predict maximum plasma concentrations (Cmax) following intravenous administration. A proposed explanation is that invariably PBPK models report the concentration in the central venous compartment, rather than the site where the samples are drawn. The purpose of this study was to identify and validate potential corrective models based on anatomy and physiology governing the blood supply at the site of sampling and incorporate them into a PBPK platform. Four models were … Continued

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