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Pharmacokinetics of low-dose oral modified release, soluble and intravenous aspirin in man, and effects on platelet function.

F Bochner1, D B Williams, P M Morris, D M Siebert, J V Lloyd.   

Abstract

The pharmacokinetics of low-dose aspirin and the resulting salicylic acid were studied in 6 healthy volunteers. Each received a single 50-mg dose of (1) oral modified release capsules, (2) oral solution and (3) intravenous solution. The volunteers also received 50 mg modified release capsules daily for 6 days to determine the effect on collagen, ADP and arachidonate induced platelet aggregation and thromboxane production, and to compare the pharmacokinetics after repeated dosing with the parameters obtained after the single dose. The formulation and route of administration profoundly influenced several pharmacokinetic parameters for aspirin: the maximum concentration (Cmax, ng.ml-1) was 221 and 191 after modified release for single and chronic dosing respectively, 1323 after the oral solution and 6000 after intravenous injection; the time to achieve this maximum concentration (tmax, h) was 3.42 and 3.02 after modified release for single and chronic dosing respectively, and 0.29 after the oral solution; the area under the plasma drug concentration versus time curve (AUC, microgram.h.ml-1) was 0.38 and 0.27 after modified release single and chronic dosing respectively, 0.68 after the oral solution and 1.57 after intravenous injection. The elimination of aspirin after the two solutions was at least biphasic. The terminal phase rate constant ranged from 1.52 h-1 after intravenous injection to 1.88 h-1 after the oral modified release form. The absorption of the oral forms of aspirin was complete as reflected by the total recovery of the doses as salicylic acid in urine.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3181281     DOI: 10.1007/bf00558267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0031-6970            Impact factor:   2.953


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