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Does anyone have any tips on running PK more efficiently?

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Merryl said:
Does anyone have any tips on running PK more efficiently?


Could you please provide a more detailed question?

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Posted Dec 24, 2004, 0:09 AM
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Soudabeh said:
Merryl said:
Does anyone have any tips on running PK more efficiently?


Could you please provide a more detailed question?


Does anyone have any tips or tricks relating to the more efficient running of in vivo pharmacokinetics? I am interested in increasing my N while not unduly increasing my workload. I would like to be more efficient and therefore more productive with PK in rats and mice.

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Posted Jan 07, 2005, 0:15 AM
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Merryl said:
Soudabeh said:
Merryl said:
Does anyone have any tips on running PK more efficiently?


Could you please provide a more detailed question?


Does anyone have any tips or tricks relating to the more efficient running of in vivo pharmacokinetics? I am interested in increasing my N while not unduly increasing my workload. I would like to be more efficient and therefore more productive with PK in rats and mice.


I would suggest using an autosampler with your LC/MS/MS - it is an easy and obvious way to increase your throughput :)).

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Posted Feb 21, 2007, 12:59 PM
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you may first try with in-vitro (liver microsomal0 studies and then do in-vivo. While in-vivo screening use only 4-6 animal per compound and analysed it LCMS/UPLC. This insrument could consume less time than other method of analysis.

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Actually, most of the in vitro data were very differ from the in vivo, using 4-6 rats to find the pilot PK is more accurately, based on my experience. And it's not expensive than in vitro screen.

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Posted Nov 16, 2008, 21:28 PM
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