Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 15:21:18 -0500
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Subject: Re: PK Data
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I would say AUC0-24 is AUC for hour 0 through 24.
AUC is probably AUC to last hour measured. I would expect AUC > AUC0-24.
Do you have AUCinf?
For SAS programming and analysis it is usually not critical that you
know because you are doing a summary/anova and they are "just a bunch
of Ys", they you need to make stat tables for. Don't get them mixed
up that would be bad but the pharmacologists would be able to tell
from the summary if you did mix them up. You could have some fun with
that.
Then the statisticians and pharmacologists ruminate on the results.
On 8/25/08, Al <ali6058@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> What is the difference between AUC0-24 and just course AUC in PK
> analysis..Its my first time that i am working on PK data . So i dont
> even know if it is an approproate question..
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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