AplosNCA R Package

Connect Aplos NCA directly to your R workflow

 

AplosNCA R Package

Aplos Analytics is pleased to introduce AplosNCA, the official R package supporting version 3 of the Aplos NCA API.

Available on CRAN, AplosNCA allows users to run pharmacokinetic analyses directly from R, using standardized functions that connect seamlessly with the Aplos NCA API.

Run NCA analyses without custom scripts

With AplosNCA, users can initiate new analyses, access previously executed analyses, and download results directly within their R environment.

This makes it easier to integrate Aplos NCA into existing R based workflows while reducing the need to build and maintain custom functions or manual scripts.

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Designed for pharmacokinetic workflows

AplosNCA supports users who want to combine the flexibility of R with the speed, validation, and reporting capabilities of Aplos NCA.

Whether you are working in clinical pharmacology, bioanalysis, biostatistics, or pharmacokinetic reporting, the package provides a structured way to connect your data workflows to Aplos NCA.

Key benefits

• Initiate Aplos NCA analyses directly from R
• Download results from completed analyses
• Use standardized functions instead of custom scripts
• Integrate Aplos NCA into existing R workflows
• Support reproducible pharmacokinetic analysis processes
• Access the capabilities of Aplos NCA through the official API

Available now on CRAN

The AplosNCA package is now available on CRAN.

Users can install the package directly in R and begin connecting their workflows to the Aplos NCA API.

Report issues or request support

Bugs and issues can be reported through the official GitHub repository:
https://github.com/AplosAnalytics/AplosNCA/issues

Get access to Aplos NCA

Access to Aplos NCA is available for organizations and professionals interested in faster, cloud based pharmacokinetic analysis.

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