It calculates AUC and AUMC using linear-up log-down method

LogAUC(x, y)

Arguments

x

vector values of independent variable, usually time

y

vector values of dependent variable, usually concentration

Details

This function returns AUC and AUMC by linear-up log-down method.

Value

AUC

area under the curve

AUMC

area under the first moment curve

References

  1. Gabrielsson J, Weiner D. Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis - Concepts and Applications. 5th ed. 2016.

  2. Shargel L, Yu A. Applied Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics. 7th ed. 2015.

  3. Rowland M, Tozer TN. Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics - Concepts and Applications. 4th ed. 2011.

  4. Gibaldi M, Perrier D. Pharmacokinetics. 2nd ed. revised and expanded. 1982.

See also

Examples

LogAUC(Theoph[Theoph$Subject==1, "Time"], Theoph[Theoph$Subject==1, "conc"])
#> AUC AUMC #> 147.2347 1499.1291
# Compare the last line with the above AUC(Theoph[Theoph$Subject==1, "Time"], Theoph[Theoph$Subject==1, "conc"], down="Log")
#> [,1] [,2] #> [1,] 0.00000 0.000000 #> [2,] 0.44750 0.088750 #> [3,] 1.95310 0.801534 #> [4,] 6.64735 5.065382 #> [5,] 15.71410 19.243482 #> [6,] 32.11090 66.830600 #> [7,] 42.95189 115.151380 #> [8,] 58.21173 207.426110 #> [9,] 72.70744 323.774418 #> [10,] 92.36544 531.108538 #> [11,] 147.23475 1499.129085