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Subject: Simulation software
Category: Health
Asked by: gromek-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 26 Apr 2002 03:37 PDT
Expires: 03 May 2002 03:37 PDT
Question ID: 6151
What companies have simulation software for clinical trials on
pharmaceuticals under development - eg companies like Pharsight

Request for Question Clarification by binhminh-ga on 30 Apr 2002 19:42 PDT
I would love to help answer your question.  However, would you give us
more information?  Are you looking for other simulation software for
clinical trials that compete with Pharsight's software?  Or, are there
specific features that you want that Pharsight's product does not
have?
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Subject: Re: Simulation software
From: digigeek-ga on 26 Apr 2002 06:00 PDT
 
I was going to post this as an answer, but Google's sign-up server is
not responding, so here it is as a comment:

Simulations Plus
http://www.simulations-plus.com/investor_resource/2000/aug24.html

"Entelos, a disease-modeling firm based in Menlo Park, Calif., is working with
Platform Computing to enhance the power of its PhysioLab disease simulation
platform."
http://www.gridcomputingplanet.com/news/article/0,4050,3281_948561,00.html

Clinical Trials, Economic Evaluation and Simulation
- supporting the economic evaluation of a clinical trial by simulation 
Simon Taylor, Tillal Eldabi and Ray Paul
http://www.orsoc.org.uk/about/topic/insight/clin2.htm

More on above...
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/research/casm/research/index.shtml
Subject: Re: Simulation software
From: gromek-ga on 03 May 2002 04:01 PDT
 
What I am trying to discover is some software that will take data,
such as efficacy, clinical pathology etc,  from trials reun using two
different drugs in two similar patient sets and combine the data in
silico and hence model a trial with patients taking both drugs
simultaneously.  For instance this might be data on an analgesic such
as ibuprofen and an h2 antagonist for ulcers such as zantac.  How
would these two interect in silico?
Gromek-ga
Subject: Re: Simulation software
From: capitalist_pig-ga on 09 Dec 2004 11:48 PST
 
See this related Google Answer article:
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=267909

These companies are part of a much bigger picture than they themselves
may even see.

system_modeling@yahoo.com

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