A comparison of two sparse sampling population pharmacokinetic approaches for the estimation of pharmacokinetic parameters in children

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作者
Mahmood, I [1 ]
Tammara, V [1 ]
机构
[1] Wyeth Pharmaceut, Collegeville, PA USA
关键词
sparse sampling; population pharmacokinetics; Bayesian approach; variable and fixed sampling;
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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(Background and objective:) under bar The objectives of this study were to assess pharmacokinetic parameters (clearance, volume and half-life) in children using sparse sampling population as well as Bayesian (post hoc) approach. (Methods:) under bar Three drugs were selected for this study. Two sparse sampling methods (variable or fixed) using population and Bayesian approaches were used to assess pharmacokinetic parameters in children following a single oral dose. The initial estimates of the model parameters and inter- and intrasubject variability were obtained from the pharmacokinetic studies conducted in adults. The estimated pharmacokinetic parameters using sparse sampling (3 blood samples) were compared with the pharmacokinetic parameters obtained by extensive sampling (greater than or equal to7 blood samples). (Results and conclusions:) under bar The results indicated that both variable and fixed sampling approaches could be used to estimate mean population as well as individual pharmacokinetic parameters in children with fair degree of accuracy. The methods described here can be used to assess either population or individual pharmacokinetic parameters in children, provided there is a prior knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of a drug in adult population.
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页码:240 / 245
页数:6
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