
doi: 10.1007/bf01059335
pmid: 3834067
In a recent paper, D. O. Chanter challenged the applicability of the use of statistical moments in estimating mean residence time and proposed an alternative approach. Errors in that paper are pointed out which involve the improper equating of whole-body amount of drug with plasma amount of drug in a kinetic system. The theory for the two methods discussed by Chanter is presented in a pharmacokinetic context.
Time Factors, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Statistics as Topic, Body Burden, Humans, Factor Analysis, Statistical
Time Factors, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Statistics as Topic, Body Burden, Humans, Factor Analysis, Statistical
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