Huali

The best solution is to fit all of your data to the more general model. 
In this case that is of course the non linear model 
(the pk linear model is a simplification of the limit where cc is very small 
relative to Km)

Saik
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Huali Wu 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 6:14 PM
  Subject: [NMusers] Subpopulation


  Dear NMusers:

  I am trying to fit a dataset with 13 dose levels. The highest dose is about 
10 times of the lowest dose. Each patient receive one dose and were sampled 
intensively up to 7 days. The results of individual PK analysis shown linear 
kinetics for some of the patients and nonlinear kinetics for the other 
patients. I have tried to fit all of them together. But my advisor wants me to 
fit linear patients and nonlinear patients separately to get a better look of 
fitting. 

  Additionally, all the nonlinear patients are from higher dose levels. But not 
all the patients in higher dose levels shown nonlinear kinetics. So my question 
is which way is more appropriate in this case? Should I fit them all together 
or separately? Could these two types of patients be considered as 
subpopulations?

  Any comment or suggestion will be highly appreciated.

  Best regards,

  Huali

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