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It calculates interval AUC
IntAUC(x, y, t1, t2, Res, down = "Linear")
vector values of independent variable, usually time
vector values of dependent variable, usually concentration
start time for AUC
end time for AUC
result from IndiNCA
function
either of "Linear"
or "Log"
to indicate the way to calculate AUC
return interval AUC value (scalar)
This calculates an interval (partial) AUC (from t1 to t2) with the given series of x and y.
If t1 and/or t2 cannot be found within x vector, it interpolates according to the Method
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Gabrielsson J, Weiner D. Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis - Concepts and Applications. 5th ed. 2016.
Shargel L, Yu A. Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics. 7th ed. 2015.
Rowland M, Tozer TN. Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics - Concepts and Applications. 4th ed. 2011.
Gibaldi M, Perrier D. Pharmacokinetics. 2nd ed. revised and expanded. 1982.
# NOT RUN {
Res = sNCA(Theoph[Theoph$Subject==1,"Time"], Theoph[Theoph$Subject==1, "conc"],
dose=320, concUnit="mg/L")
IntAUC(Theoph[Theoph$Subject==1, "Time"], Theoph[Theoph$Subject==1, "conc"], t1=0.5, t2=11, Res)
# }
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