Batul,


As ADDL is the number of additional doses. The answer is 18 and 12.

f.x.

AMT  ADDL II

100  18  12



Would give 19 doses of 100 every 12 hours.



Please see below from the NONMEM help files.

BR



Kim Kristensen

Senior Pharmacokinetisist,

M.Sc.(pharm), PhD

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ADDL labels PREDPP's additional dose (ADDL) data item.  The additional
 dose  data  item  is optional. In a dose or reset-dose event record it
 describes how many additional doses, exactly like the  present  ("ini-
 tiating")  dose,  should  be  given.  The interdose interval (II) data
 item gives the time between the additional doses (See ii).

 When ADDL is 0, no additional doses are given.

 For non-steady-state doses, ADDL should be a positive  number  if  and
 only  if  the  II  data  item is a positive number.  II gives the time
 between additional doses.

 For steady-state infusions, ADDL must be 0.

 For other steady-state doses, ADDL is optional. If it  is  a  positive
 number,  it  continues the pattern of implied doses beyond the steady-
 state dose.  The additional doses of the pattern are non-steady  state
 doses.

 For observation, other-type and reset event records,  ADDL  should  be
 zero.

 The following two data record fragments specify the same set of doses:

   TIME   AMT   ADDL   II    DV
   10.    15.   0      0     .
   15.    .     .      .     25.7
   20.    10.   0      0     .
   22.    15.   0      0     .
   34.    15.   0      0     .
   36.    .     .      .     30.2

   TIME   AMT   ADDL   II    DV
   10.    15.   2      12.   .
   15.    .     .      .     25.7
   20.    10.   0      0     .
   36.    .     .      .     30.2

 The observation at time 15 and the extra dose at time 20 do not affect
 the regular dosing regimen (doses at times 10, 22, and 34).

 There is a discussion of user (concomitant) data items used to compute
 PK parameters that are relevant to ADDL doses; (See $BIND).








From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Batul Parta
Sent: 27. juli 2011 16:31
To: nonmem
Subject: [NMusers] Use of ADDL and II



Dear all,



I have a question I hope you can help me with. What will the values for
ADDL and II be if I have a subject who has received a total of 19 dose,
including the first dose, every 12 hours? Will it be 18 and 12 or 19 and
12?



Thank you,



BP


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