| Literature DB >> 33063443 |
Martin J Wolfsegger1, Alexander Bauer1, Detlew Labes2, Helmut Schütz3, Richardus Vonk4, Benjamin Lang5, Stephan Lehr6, Thomas F Jaki7, Werner Engl1, Michael D Hale8.
Abstract
For the clinical development of a new drug, the determination of dose-proportionality is an essential part of the pharmacokinetic evaluations, which may provide early indications of non-linear pharmacokinetics and may help to identify sub-populations with divergent clearances. Prior to making any conclusions regarding dose-proportionality, the goodness-of-fit of the model must be assessed to evaluate the model performance. We propose the use of simulation-based visual predictive checks to improve the validity of dose-proportionality conclusions for complex designs. We provide an illustrative example and include a table to facilitate review by regulatory authorities.Keywords: dose-proportionality; linear pharmacokinetics; visual predictive checks
Year: 2020 PMID: 33063443 DOI: 10.1002/pst.2074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Stat ISSN: 1539-1604 Impact factor: 1.894