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Monthly Archives: January 2024
Optimizing your vitamin C intake – how much should you really take?
Hello friends, here’s a fun question for you. How many oranges do you need to eat to get the same amount of vitamin C as a 1000mg vitamin C tablet? A quick Google search suggests that a single orange has … Continue reading
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Tagged bioinformatics, Pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, singapore pharmacometrics, Supplements, Vitamin C
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Going beyond dose – why we need PK parameters
Good morning. In today’s weather report, we are expecting 1000L rain. – said no one ever. If I were to read the weather report before going to work, I intuitively want to know 3 things: the location the rain will … Continue reading
Scientific crystal balls – how pharmacometrics is like the weather forecast and why we need it
Hi all, I’m Janice, your SG pharmacometrician. To many of you, pharmacometrics, the study of modeling and simulation of drug levels and their outcomes, probably isn’t a term that comes easily to mind or something that you will regularly come … Continue reading