PML: Pharmacokinetic Modeling Language

PML is an object oriented pharmacokinetic pharmacodynamic modeling language in
which pharmacokinetic processes are represented as classes. From these classes
objects can be created. A set of interconnected PML objects constitutes a PML
model. PML models can be used for (Monte Carlo) simulations, parameter fitting and
dose calculations. The graph on the left shows a first order absorption input using 
the TAbsorption class in an absorption model.

Below are three real cases and one simulation. The first graph shows a fit of the biphasic absorption of 
Midazolam after inhalation. The second graph shows a fit of Ranitidine plasma levels and the observed
effect on stomach pH in intensive care patients. The third graph shows the Ceftazidime plasma levels
and the effect on bacterial growth. The last diagram demonstrates the effect of oral tolbutamide on 
glucose dependent endogenous insulin release (type 2 diabetes).

Midazolam Ranitidine Ceftazidime Tolbutamide