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Mango Solutions releases version 1.0 of RapidNCA

Chippenham, Wiltshire, UK – 5th March 2015 – Mango Solutions are pleased to announce the release of version 1.0 of RapidNCA, an application for the quick performance of non-compartmental analysis via a streamlined and controlled workflow process.

 

About RapidNCA

RapidNCA is a fully validated application which streamlines analyses to easily create robust and meaningful outputs to share with colleagues and management, whilst accelerating and automating report production. RapidNCA intuitively guides users through the short process of importing data when creating new projects. Users can then instantly visualise and interact with their data in the analysis area.

RapidNCA has been designed for use by non-technical analysts as well as PKPD experts and can be used with minimal training, improving the accessibility of internal knowledge.

RapidNCA accepts a variety of data formats including Excel and SAS transport files. Compliance and record keeping is simple with an automatically generated audit log which tracks changes and access to the data. Reports can be drawn in either summary or detailed formats, depending on the level of reporting required and is fully customisable, flexible and interactive with a user intuitive GUI which prompts and supports users through each stage of the process.

 

RapidNCA features:

 

RapidNCA provides a dynamic and affordable platform for efficiently performing NCA in a streamlined and intuitive environment.

 

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