[4-71. However, for routine pharmacokinetic
analysis in clinical and pre-clinical studies, data
entry and repetitious running of the program for
different data sets are often tedious. On the other
hand, since pharmacokinetic data will be usually
stored in a spreadsheet format, typically with
Microsoft Excel, the concomitant use of Excel
macro programs for routine pharmacokinetic
analysis can be significantly time-saving. In addition,
users can take advantage of the capabilities
and user-friendly interface of Excel for further
processing (e.g., statistics and graphic display) of
the results. For these reasons, Excel macros have
been recently developed to perform automatic