RE: single-patient AUC
Dear Shirley, If you have access in your group* to the Connect module of
Phoenix you will find that NONMEM jobs executed via this interface will
automatically extract certain information including these as tables for use in
other 'downstream' objects in your workflow which could include R. It also
supports PsN, Xpose, SAS, SigmaPlot and S-plus.
There are some webinars (e.g.
http://www.pharsight.com/events/eventsonline_archive.php#replay_049) that can
expand on my comments if you are interested and an example project in the User
Forum.
Best regards,
Simon.
*I know your organisation already has some float licenses for this.
Alterantively we could set you up with an evaluation license.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Hou, Xiaoli Shirley
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2012 10:50 PM
To: NONMEM
Subject: RE: [NMusers] single-patient AUC
Dear NM-Users,
I am doing a simulation using R, in which the within and between subject
variations, "EPSILON" and "OMEGA", are needed. They are automatically listed in
the ***.lst file of the NONMEM outputs. Is there a way I can read them from my
NONMEM output into R?
Thanks,
Shirley
Dr. Xiaoli Shirley Hou
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