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Published on: December 3, 2020
Evaluating systems pharmacology models is different from evaluating standard pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic models
1MedImmune LLC, Clinical Pharmacology, Drug Metabolism, and Pharmacokinetics, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:
Based on the author's recent experience, there appears to be some confusion regarding the steps required to qualify a systems pharmacology model as adequate for the intended purpose. This manuscript outlines the model evaluation approach used in the author's recent publication(1) on the systems pharmacology of a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor and is an attempt to generate discussion on this topic within the pharmacometrics and systems pharmacology community.
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