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No, Phoenix WinNonlin cannot model the between and within variability via a non-linear mixed effect<br />

model. Another Phoenix product Phoenix NLME does population PK and PK/PD. The look and feel of the<br />

2 products is the same but Phoenix NLME offers new objects in the workflow to do population modeling.<br />

Q: If I currently have WinNonlin 5.3, will my existing data be available to view in Phoenix when I<br />

upgrade and is there any conversion process I need to do?<br />

All the data from WinNonlin 5.3 should be able to be loaded in <strong>PHX</strong> WinNonlin 6.2. However, if you<br />

want the ‘workflows’ in <strong>PHX</strong> to be built based on <strong>WNL</strong>5 data then you need to save the <strong>WNL</strong>5 data as a<br />

workspace (making sure to save the original data in the same folder location prior to saving the<br />

workspace). Workspaces can be loaded into <strong>PHX</strong> <strong>WNL</strong> and in addition to loading your data it will also<br />

attempt to build a workflow. Note that if you detached worksheets in <strong>WNL</strong>5 they will not load correctly.<br />

However, in general you should not have any problems loading legacy data.<br />

Q: Can Phoenix WinNonlin 6.2 be used for Monte Carlo simulation?<br />

No, Phoenix WinNonlin is not designed to perform Monte Carlo simulations. However, Phoenix NLME<br />

product uses monte carlo methods when sampling of random effects during simulations and predictive<br />

checks for population pk/pd models.<br />

Q: Can one customize the output to Word in 6.2? In 6.1 the tables are not well formatted and cover<br />

too many pages.<br />

One the data has been exported to Word the user can edit the tables as Word tables but there is no<br />

customization of output from the Phoenix end except for the options shown. We are working on a<br />

better reporting tool that will alleviate these problems but this will be in the future.<br />

Q: Current, we use AutoPilot. Given the template capability in Phoenix and how easily data can be<br />

map, will Phoenix replaces AutoPilot? Will there be a future AutoPilot version with Phoenix?<br />

No, Phoenix does not replace AutoPilot. AutoPilot gives capabilities to customize output according to<br />

company SOPs that is not easily implemented without AutoPilot (for example, footnotes and application<br />

of specific configurable business rules). There are also a few graphics in AutoPilot that Phoenix <strong>WNL</strong><br />

cannot yet create. In other words, AutoPilot compliments Phoenix. A version of AutoPilot (initially for<br />

plasma analyses) that is integrated into Phoenix is planned for end of June / beginning of July.

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