Dear Users, I hope that someone can suggest a paper or method for addressing an 
issue with which I am grappling.
I am working on a mouse toxicokinetic study that has two basic cohorts.  One 
received a bolus gavage dose of known dose and time.  The other was dosed by 
drug-laden chose.  The chow and thus drug ingested was measured, usually daily 
in the morning, but sometimes after 2-3 days.  The "daily dose" of chow was 
averaged over the 12 hours of the daily dark period in which the animals were 
considered to be eating their chow.  2-3 blood samples were obtained from each 
animal, and the basic 2 compartmental SEAM IMP method is converging well on the 
gavage-only data.
Can the group suggest how to address the uncertainty in the rate of dosing over 
the 12 hour dark period?  Of additional concern, hard to deal with, is the 
potential that nightly chose ingestion varied over a series of 1-3 days.  I 
don't think that the 12 August 2020 thread on a random effect on ALAG applies 
to this case.
Many thanks.
Paul

Paul Hutson, PharmD, BCOP
Professor
UWisc School of Pharmacy
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