NonCompart-package | R Documentation |
It conducts a noncompartmental analysis(NCA) with industrial strength.
The main functions are
tblNCA to perform NCA for many subjects. sNCA to perform NCA for one subject.
Kyun-Seop Bae <k@acr.kr>
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# Theoph and Indometh data: dose in mg, conc in mg/L, time in h
tblNCA(Theoph, key="Subject", colTime="Time", colConc="conc", dose=320,
adm="Extravascular", doseUnit="mg", concUnit="mg/L")
tblNCA(Indometh, key="Subject", colTime="time", colConc="conc", dose=25,
adm="Infusion", dur=0.5, doseUnit="mg", concUnit="mg/L", R2ADJ=0.9)
# For individual NCA
iAUC = data.frame(Name=c("AUC[0-12h]","AUC[0-24h]"), Start=c(0,0), End=c(12,24)) ; iAUC
x = Theoph[Theoph$Subject=="1","Time"]
y = Theoph[Theoph$Subject=="1","conc"]
sNCA(x, y, dose=320, doseUnit="mg", concUnit="mg/L", timeUnit="h", iAUC=iAUC)
sNCA(x, y, dose=320, concUnit="mg/L", iAUC=iAUC)
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