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Population approach in pharmacokinetic analysis

Publication at Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, First Faculty of Medicine |
2023

Abstract

Population pharmacokinetics is a field of pharmacology that aims to create a mathematical model describing the pharmacokinetics of a drug in a population, including its variability. This article provides an insight into this field and explains the terminology to better understand the studies.

The method is introduced in the context of pharmacology as a whole, with an emphasis on pharmacokinetics and the use of statistical models for optimal dosing. The next section is a quick summary of the history of pharmacokinetics after the creation of NONMEM with a follow-up on computerized data processing today.

The following section focuses on model building, various approaches to parameter estimation including the Bayesian method, and continues with validation methods, followed by a short section on parameter covariance. Finally, the benefits and positives of population pharmacokinetics are summarized and a discussion of its limitations and perspectives is provided.