PKPD model
PKPD modeling is a technique that combines the two classical pharmacologic disciplines of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. It integrates a pharmacokinetic and a pharmacodynamic model component into one set of mathematical expressions that allows the description of the time course of effect intensity in response to administration of a drug dose. PKPD modeling is related to the field of pharmacometrics.
Central to PKPD models is the concentration-effect or exposure-response relationship. A variety of PKPD modeling approaches exist to describe exposure-response relationships. PKPD relationships can be described by simple equations such as linear model, Emax model or sigmoid Emax model. However, if a delay is observed between the drug administration and the drug effect, a temporal dissociation needs to be taken into account and more complex models exist:
- Direct vs Indirect link PKPD models
- Direct vs Indirect response PKPD models
- Time variant vs time invariant
- Cell lifespan models
- Complex response models