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This is the first lecture in my online course on how to use Phoenix WinNonlin. You can register for the course at As the industry standard for pharmacokinetic analysis, Phoenix WinNonlin is a key tool for the pharmacokinetic scientists. However, the new Phoenix platform is a drastic departure from the previous versions of WinNonlin.

While all of the same functionality exists, many users find the Phoenix platform difficult to navigate. This course will demonstrate how to use Phoenix WinNonlin to perform pharmacokinetic analysis, and how the Phoenix platform can create efficiency and reproducibility in analyses. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the basic functions within Phoenix WinNonlin to perform noncompartmental or compartmental analysis. This course is suitable for beginning scientists, experienced pharmacokineticists, toxicokineticists, clinical pharmacologists, and anyone who uses handles pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic data. The objective of the course is to increase the productivity and efficiency by introducing participants to numerous tools and techniques available in Phoenix WinNonlin.

Share or Embed Document. Phoenix® WinNonlin® 6.3 Phoenix® Connect 1.3. This product may also contain the following royalty free soft- ware. Found 7 results for Winnonlin. Full version downloads available, all hosted on high speed servers! Download servers online: 7. Found 6 results for Winnonlin. Design Flow Automation. In order to receive a one month free software trial, all you have to do is the following: Download the trial agreement. Fill out the form. Print the document, sign it and fax it to us. Or send a scanned copy to sales@phoenixbv.com. As soon as we have received your signed trial agreement we will ship.

The entire course is a hands-on practical course. All lectures are screencasts showing how to use Phoenix tools. Data files and examples are provided for the user to follow along and duplicate each analysis. Upon completion of this course, a participant will be capable of working with Phoenix using different tools and techniques.

This Phoenix WinNonlin course has 34 lectures with over 5 hours of video instruction. All working files are available for participants to download along. The following topics are covered in depth: Creating project and workspace overview, Importing data, Data manipulation tools, Creating figures, Noncompartmental analysis, Compartmental analysis, Creating tables, and Export to Microsoft Word. Don't spend thousands of dollars for a 4-day course. Register now and learn the same information using a resource that will be available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with lifetime access.

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WinNonlin ® 5.3 WinNonlin ® 5.3 Release Notes What’s new in Version 5.3 workbooks created in earlier versions of WinNonlin will also display these Annotation columns with the new wrap text formatting. Validation and prediction grids are now saved as separate workbooks (QC 1850): To improve compatibility with PKS Reporter, the IVIVC Wizard in WinNonlin 5.3 creates two new workbooks using the output in the validation and prediction grids in the IVIVC Wizard. The new workbooks are called 'Validation Errors.pwo' and 'Prediction Errors.pwo.' Descriptive Statistics and the Table Wizard have a new standard deviation option (QC 2407): Users who need to use the 68-95-99.7 rule to calculate standard deviations now have the option to do so in WinNonlin 5.3. The Descriptive Statistics module and the Table Wizard now have a Number of S(tandard)D(deviations) option. Also, the Descriptive Statistics module creates new confidence interval output, which is listed in the User’s Guide. IVIVC Wizard creates two new plots during deconvolution process (QC 2429): In WinNonlin 5.3, the IVIVC Wizard creates two new deconvolution plots, 'Fa-Avg' and 'Fa-Avg By Profile.'

Fa-Avg is Fabs (subject * formulation) grouped by subject with Fabs_avg (formulation) overlaid vs. Time, and sorted by formulation.

Fa-Avg By Profile is Fabs grouped by formulation vs. Time, and sorted by profile. NOTE: If a user selects a data set that is already deconvolved and averaged, then these plots are not created. The IVIVC Wizard creates a new plot during the correlation phase (QC 2431): In WinNonlin 5.3, the IVIVC Wizard creates a plot showing Fdis vs. Fabs grouped by formulation. This new plot is called 'Corr Abs vs. IVIVC correlation may be validated using mean-observed data (QC 2432): WinNonlin 5.3 provides the option to calculate IVIVC%PE_AUC and Cmax values during the validation and prediction phases using predicted vs.

Mean-observed concentration-time data where arithmetic means are generated directly from the user-supplied observed data. WinNonlin 5.3 supports Microsoft Windows Vista (QC 2557): WinNonlin now supports the 32-bit version of Windows Vista.

WinNonlin 5.3 supports Microsoft Office 2007 (QC 2574): WinNonlin now supports Office 2007. WinNonlin 5.3 uses the same licensing system as Phoenix 1.x (QC 2576): Earlier versions of WinNonlin were using version 6.0 of the Sentinel license management system. WinNonlin 5.3 has been upgraded to use the same version as Phoenix 1.x, namely 8.1.1, of this system.

WinNonlin 5.3 supports Microsoft Windows 7 (QC 2578, 2582): WinNonlin now supports 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows 7. Revision 0 Page 2 of 16 December 2009 WinNonlin ® 5.3 Release Notes Defects corrected in Version 5.3 WinNonlin 5.3 supports increased character names for study data (QC 2579, 2580): To support upcoming PKS 4.1 compatibility, WinNonlin supports using 40 character analyte names, 50 characters route names, and 100 character formulation names. Shorter names are still supported by WinNonlin accessing versions of PKS prior to 4.1. Users can save IVIVC projects to PKS when the IVIVC wizard is open (QC 2581): In WinNonlin 5.3, users can save IVIVC files to PKS, including the.ivc project file. Previously, users could not save IVIVC projects to PKS when the IVIVC wizard was open. Now users can save scenarios to and load scenarios from PKS with the wizard open.

This allows users to save IVIVC projects to PKS without saving them to a local disk first, thereby maintaining FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance by creating a complete audit history for IVIVC projects. Defects corrected in Version 5.3 Missing values in a data set affected KS_pvalue in Descriptive Statistics (QC 2486): In previous versions of WinNonlin, if a user performed descriptive statistics on a data set that had no zero or negative values, and if missing values were added to the data set, then the KS_pvalues changed when the output worksheet was refreshed. This is corrected in WinNonlin 5.3.

Previous versions of WinNonlin required manual inclusion of registry entries so SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) would work (QC 2519): To get SSL in WinNonlin versions 5.0 through 5.2.1 to work properly, users had to update the registry settings for both httpstream3 and httpstream4. This problem is corrected in WinNonlin 5.3, so users no longer have to take extra steps to get SSL to work. WinNonlin froze when saving a PWO file (QC 2535): This problem could occur when using WinNonlin after installing a new print driver. WinNonlin 5.3 corrects the problem by forcing an update of the file TTF16.OCX when WinNonlin is installed. NOTE: If a computer has PKS Reporter installed and WinNonlin 5.3 is used to remove a preexisting version of WinNonlin but is not re-installed, PKS Reporter is rendered inoperative.

To correct this, install WinNonlin 5.3 on the computer. Table Wizard incorrectly sorted text cross variables (QC 2537): If a column containing text was selected as a cross variable, the Table Wizard did not correctly create the table.

This is corrected in WinNonlin 5.3. Numeric subject IDs were incorrectly sorted and plotted by the IVIVC Wizard (QC 2545, CRM 64300): In previous versions of WinNonlin, the IVIVC Wizard sorted numeric subject data as text, so subjects 01 and 11 would be displayed before 02. This is corrected in WinNonlin 5.3.

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