NLME Posthoc
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Posted 27 April 2019 - 06:05 AM
Hi Colby, If you are using a built in model then you can probably easily get these secondary parameters by using the SET WNL model option; if you haven't seen this before then check the manual or look at https://support.cert...dary-parameters
if you need AUC from any differential equation model then you can use
deriv(myAUC = C)
and then including it in a table, as has been discussed in previous posts; https://support.cert...ml-model/?p=614
or Cmax here...
https://support.cert...-in-compartment
and you can also find time above a threshold; https://support.cert...above-threshold
alternatively you could calculate them after using a data wizard, other data tools eg desc. stats if you request a fine enough grid in a table statement.
https://support.cert.../topic/740-aucf
Simon.
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