Pharm/PCS - Pharmacologic Calculation System Modules

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1. Dosage and Concentration: Drug Stock Solutions
2. Mean, Standard Deviation and Confidence Limits
3. Linear Regression I
4. Linear Regression II: Lines Through Origin
5. Analysis of the Regression Line
6. Parallel Lines I: Test for Parallelism
7. Parallel Lines II: Construction of Parallel Lines
8. Graded Dose-Response
9. Quantal Dose-Response: Probits
10. Relative Potency I
11. Relative Potency II: Statistical Analysis
12. Dissociation Constant I: Agonists
13. Dissociation Constant II: Partial Agonists
14. Dissociation Constant III: Perturbation Methods
15. pA2 Analysis I: Schild Plot
16. pA2 Analysis II: Time-Dependent Method
17. pA2 Analysis III: Constrained Plot
18. Enzyme Kinetics I: Michaelis-Menten Equation
19. Enzyme Kinetics II: Competitive Inhibition
20. Enzyme Kinetics III: Noncompetitive Inhibition
21. First Order Drug Decay
22. Scatchard Plot
23. Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
24. Exponential Growth and Decay
25. Area Under a Curve: Trapezoidal and Simpson's Rules
26. Pharmacokinetics I: Constant Infusion, 1st Order Elimination
27. Pharmacokinetics II: Multiple IV Injections
28. Pharmacokinetics III: Volume of Distribution
29. Pharmacokinetics IV: Plasma Concentration-time Data
30. Pharmacokinetics V: Renal Clearance
31. Pharmacokinetics VI: Renal Excretion Data Following IV Administration
32. Pharmacokinetics VII: Multiple Dosing from Absorptive Site
33. Analysis of Variance I: 1-Way
34. Analysis of Variance II: 2-Way, Single Observation
35. Analysis of Variance III: 2-Way, with Replication
36. Newman-Keuls Test
37. Duncan Multiple Range Test
38. Least Significant Difference Test
39. t-Test I: Grouped Data
40. t-Test II: Paired Data
41. Ratio of Means
42. Chi-Square Test
43. Proportions: Confidence Limits
44. Dunnett's Test (Comparison with a Control)
45. Mann-Whitney U-Test
46. Litchfield and Wilcoxin I: Confidence Limits of ED5O
47. Litchfield and Wilcoxin II
1. Dosage and Concentration: Drug Stock Solutions
2. Mean, Standard Deviation and Confidence Limits
3. Linear Regression I
4. Linear Regression II: Lines Through Origin
5. Analysis of the Regression Line
6. Parallel Lines I: Test for Parallelism
7. Parallel Lines II: Construction of Parallel Lines
8. Graded Dose-Response
9. Quantal Dose-Response: Probits
10. Relative Potency I
11. Relative Potency II: Statistical Analysis
12. Dissociation Constant I: Agonists
13. Dissociation Constant II: Partial Agonists
14. Dissociation Constant III: Perturbation Methods
15. pA2 Analysis I: Schild Plot
16. pA2 Analysis II: Time-Dependent Method
17. pA2 Analysis III: Constrained Plot
18. Enzyme Kinetics I: Michaelis-Menten Equation
19. Enzyme Kinetics II: Competitive Inhibition
20. Enzyme Kinetics III: Noncompetitive Inhibition
21. First Order Drug Decay
22. Scatchard Plot
23. Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
24. Exponential Growth and Decay
25. Area Under a Curve: Trapezoidal and Simpson's Rules
26. Pharmacokinetics I: Constant Infusion, 1st Order Elimination
27. Pharmacokinetics II: Multiple IV Injections
28. Pharmacokinetics III: Volume of Distribution
29. Pharmacokinetics IV: Plasma Concentration-time Data
30. Pharmacokinetics V: Renal Clearance
31. Pharmacokinetics VI: Renal Excretion Data Following IV Administration
32. Pharmacokinetics VII: Multiple Dosing from Absorptive Site
33. Analysis of Variance I: 1-Way
34. Analysis of Variance II: 2-Way, Single Observation
35. Analysis of Variance III: 2-Way, with Replication
36. Newman-Keuls Test
37. Duncan Multiple Range Test
38. Least Significant Difference Test
39. t-Test I: Grouped Data
40. t-Test II: Paired Data
41. Ratio of Means
42. Chi-Square Test
43. Proportions: Confidence Limits
44. Dunnett's Test (Comparison with a Control)
45. Mann-Whitney U-Test
46. Litchfield and Wilcoxin I: Confidence Limits of ED5O
47. Litchfield and Wilcoxin II
NOTE: PHARM/PCS Version 4.2 is NOT a Windows program, though it runs under most versions of Windows in the MS-DOS window. This DOS program was originally released in 1987 and has been validated by thousands of users over more than 20 years.