Commentary to “linear and nonlinear system approaches in pharmacokinetics. How much do they have to offer? I. General considerations”

SummaryThe review by Veng-Pedersen will hopefully stimulate workers in the field to consider systems techniques more thoroughly. As these techniques are well developed in the engineering fields, students should be encouraged to take relevant courses. In this reviewer's opinion, understanding systems theory will allow pharmacokineticists to “cut through the fat” in the derivation of relationships between kinetic phenomena. However, it should be recognized that the system approaches described in Veng-Pedersen's review probably do not by themselves solve the major problems of response approximation and prediction.

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