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URL: https://www.iconplc.com/innovation/nonmem/
Proper Citation: NONMEM (RRID:SCR_016986)
Description: Software tool for nonlinear mixed effects modelling. Used for population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis and to simulate data and to fit data. Used in the development of new drugs. NONMEM versions up through 6 are the property of the Regents of the University of California, San Francisco, but ICON Development Solutions has exclusive rights to license their use. NONMEM 7 up to the current version is the property of ICON Development Solutions.
Abbreviations: Nonmem
Synonyms: NONMEM 7.4, NONMEM 7, Nonlinear mixed effects modelling software, NONMEM 7.2, NONlinear Mixed Effects Modeling software, population analysis
Resource Type: data processing software, software application, data analysis software, software resource, simulation software
Keywords: nonlinear, mixed, effect, modeling, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, analysis, data
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