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. 1991 Aug;19(4):405-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF01061664.

Optimal extravascular dosing intervals

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Optimal extravascular dosing intervals

P Veng-Pedersen et al. J Pharmacokinet Biopharm. 1991 Aug.

Abstract

An explicit formula is presented for simple calculations of the dosing time, tau, that results in a steady-state peak-to-trough ratio of 2 in extravascular dosings. Contrary to other formulae presented, the calculations are guaranteed to be well bound in the percentage error (less than 1%) for any parameter value combination. It is shown that the biexponential dosing interval problem can be transformed into a general, dimensionless problem enabling a global error analysis in the approximation. The proposed formula is demonstrated in the calculation of an "optimal" dosing interval for quinidine. An algorithm and FORTRAN computer program OPTAU for exact calculation of tau and dosing simulations is also demonstrated in the quinidine example.

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