These R packages are developed for data analysis of PK/PD modeling & simulation, bioequivalence/bioavailability (BE/BA), drug stability, in-vitro and in-vivo correlation (ivivc), as well as therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM).

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  • R & R packages, JAGS (bayesian inference), gWidgets (R GUI)
  • bioequivalence/bioavailability (bear)
  • pharmacokinetic modeling & simulation (PKfit)
  • therapeutic drug monitoring (tdm)
  • drug stability (stab for R)
  • IVIVC (ivivc for R)

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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  • Great lib! But I want to know if it's possible to use your stab library and change the weather data to days instead of months?
    Reply from R packages (maintained by YJLEE)
    Posted 2021-09-11
    Of course. You can change 'x-axis labeling.' The default is 'Time (month)' for x-axis labeling.
  • I loved the older versions, however the upgrades simply do not work. I've gone as far as deleting everything from my PC and starting over, however the upgraded preinst.r file fails to work on my Windows 10 PC stating that it could not find either gwidgets.zip or gwidgetsRGtk2.zip in the working path. From my understanding, neither are applicable to R version 4.0. Stab for R can't load unless the preinst.r works, so this whole thing needs either tweaking, better instructions, or a means of contacting someone for support instead of having to write a fairly negative review for help. I'd love to give a positive review for a program I've used heavily for years, but as of now, I can't install it to use it, so this has been a total waste of a day trying to install it. update: via somewhat unorthodoxed means, I was able to get support and the revamped preinst.r file does now work. This version appears to be superior to previous versions and I'm very happy with it.
    Reply from R packages (maintained by YJLEE)
    Edited 2020-09-27
    The installation file - "preinst.r" should work fine now (since Sept. 26, 2020). Please re-download it and run it again AS the system administrator. Only 64-bit machines are supported. Sorry about that.
  • I want to know if bear 2.7.7 in R 3.3.1 running on macos 10.11.6 Elcaptin can perform ANOVA for K (1st order elimination rate constant), t1/2 and tmax for test and reference products; also can it perform Kruskal Wallis analysis for tmax as these are non official requirements issued by the some members of the Bioequivalence committee at the central administration of pharmaceutical affairs (CAPA) at the ministry of health and population in egypt. If not, can these be considered in the coming updates of bear!!!!.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop, Healthcare Industry, Science/Research

User Interface

Console/Terminal

Programming Language

S/R

Related Categories

S/R Medical Software, S/R Statistics Software, S/R Data Analytics Tool

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2015-09-03