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MEANING: Absorption lag (ALAG) parameter for PREDPP
CONTEXT: Additional PK Parameters
USAGE:
$PK
ALAG1= ....
DISCUSSION:
Absorption lag parameters are used with PREDPP. They are optional
additional PK parameters. With NM-TRAN, they are symbolized in the
$PK block by reserved variables ALAGn, where n is the compartment num-
ber to which the parameter applies.
There is one absorption lag time (parameter) associated with every
possible dose compartment of the kinetic model (the output compartment
is not a possible dose compartment) and the absorption lag time used
for a given dose is that one associated with the compartment into
which the dose is given (the dose compartment).
The event time t on a dose record refers to the recorded time the dose
was administered. In the case of a regular infusion, t is the time the
infusion was initiated. An absorption lag time is an increment of
time L such that the time that the dose is regarded (by PREDPP) as
entering (or starting to enter) the system is t+L.
Absorption lag times are optional in the sense that absorption lag
times associated with compartments never used as dose compartments may
be ignored. The values of absorption lag times that are not computed
in PK are always understood to be 0.
An absorption lag time for a dose is computed by the PK routine using,
if needed, information in the dose record. When additional doses are
specified on a dose event record, the absorption lag time applies to
the dose and to all the additional doses. With a steady-state multi-
ple dose the absorption lag time applies not only to this dose, but
also to all the preceding implied doses. With a steady-state dose, the
lag time should be less than the interdose interval.
(See cmt, pk, $pk, default_compartment).
REFERENCES: Guide IV Section V.C.5
REFERENCES: Guide VI Section III.F.6, V.F.1, V.H
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