RE : Modeling a concentration curve with secondary peaks?
Several ways to do it. But before we give away generic recipes, you probably
have some clues about the physiologic and/or galenic mechanism causing this
double peak.
Pascal
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Objet : [NMusers] Modeling a concentration curve with secondary peaks?
I need help for modeling a concentration curve with secondary peaks. What
models could I use? I tried two compartment models, but it couldn't capture the
secondary peaks. Suggestions or recommendations are highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Dr. Xiaoli Shirley Hou
Senior Biometrician, Biometrics Research
Merck Research Labs WP53-120
West Point PA 19486
Phone (215) 652-7498 (first week of each month)
Phone (540) 381-9599 (rest of time)
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