There are several papers describing the rationale for using logarithmic transformation on concentration-dependent pharmacokinetic parameters before examination by analysis of variance in bioequivalence studies (1, 2). This paper focuses on the necessity of logarithmic transformation of plasma concentration of toxicokinetic studies.
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MidaKKOrmsbyEDHubbardJWMcKayGHauesEMGavalasLMcGilverayIJ. Logarithmic transformation in bioequivalence: Application with two formulations of perfenazine. J Pharma Sci. 1993;82(2):138–144.
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HubertJHBohidarNRPeaceKE. Assessment of pharmacological activity. In: PeaceKE, ed. Biopharmaceutical Statistics for Drug Development. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.'1988:105–117.