Pharmacometric Tools for Modeling & Simulation
Developed by Justin Wilkins, Bill Denney and Rik Schoemaker, with contributions from a host of others.
Pharmacometric tools for common data analytical tasks; closed-form solutions for calculating concentrations at given times after dosing based on compartmental PK models (1-compartment, 2-compartment and 3-compartment, covering infusions, zero- and first-order absorption, and lag times, after single doses and at steady state, per Bertrand & Mentre (2008) https://www.facm.ucl.ac.be/cooperation/Vietnam/WBI-Vietnam-October-2011/Modelling/Monolix32_PKPD_library.pdf); parametric simulation from NONMEM-generated parameter estimates and other output; and parsing, tabulating and plotting results generated by Perl-speaks-NONMEM (PsN).
To install:
{r} devtools::install_github("kestrel99/pmxTools")
or download directly from CRAN.