re: Drug PD interaction model

From: Bart Laurijssens Date: July 28, 2010 technical Source: mail-archive.com
Dear Jorn, The 2 drugs acting on the same receptor you can model using basic receptor pharmacology. That interaction should be fairly predictable. The third drug I would introduce using some semi-mechanistic model, dependent on how much you know. Do you have a lot of data? I would stay clear from anything that models "synergism". Bart Bart Laurijssens BEL Pharm Consulting Moulin d'Ozil, Chambonas 07140, France Phone: +33 (0)685 16 55 94 [email protected] > Message du 27/07/10 21:12 > De : "Jorn Lotsch" > A : "[email protected]" > Copie à : > Objet : [NMusers] Drug PD interaction model > > Dear Nonmem users, > > I am looking for a model or a paper where it is reported that describes > the interaction of three drugs, which act on the same PD parameter, > however, two of them via independent mechanisms, whereas the third > shares the mechanism of action, e.g., receptor, with one of the first > two drugs. Any help, reference or direct modelling support, is > appreciated and thanked for in advance. > > Best wishes > > Jorn Lotsch > > -- > > _______________________________________________________ > Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Jörn Lötsch > pharmazentrum frankfurt/ZAFES > Institut für Klinische Pharmakologie > Goethe-Universität > Theodor-Stern-Kai 7 > D-60590 Frankfurt am Main > > Tel.:069-6301-4589 > Fax.:069-6301-7636 > http://www.klinik.uni-frankfurt.de/zpharm/klin/ > > > > > >
Jul 27, 2010 Jorn Lotsch Drug PD interaction model
Jul 27, 2010 Bernard Murray RE: Drug PD interaction model
Jul 28, 2010 Bart Laurijssens re: Drug PD interaction model