Re: Michaelis-Menten model

From: NONMEM Date: July 15, 2008 technical Source: cognigen.com
Thank you Zaid. After 101 atempts, I did it. One of the indirect-response models worked. There was a dose-dependent inhibition of elimination. Pavel
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----- Original Message ----- From: Hussein, Ziad Date: Saturday, July 12, 2008 9:22 am Subject: Re: [NMusers] Michaelis-Menten model To: nonmem > How about modelling the effect of dose on the terminal slope > starting with a full exponential model with an intercept and > reduce it further if some of the parameters are poorly estimated? > > Best of luck. > > Dr Ziad Hussein > ICON Development Solutions > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: owner-nmusers > To: nmusers > Sent: Sat Jul 12 13:35:08 2008 > Subject: [NMusers] Michaelis-Menten model > > Hello NONMEM users, > > The classic Michaelis-Menton model predicts the same terminal > slopes for different doses. I tried to use indirect response > models to account for different slopes, but it was not fruitful. > Can you recomend a set of empirical or mecanistic models, which > predict very different terminel slopes at different doses? > > Thanks! > Pavel > >
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