| Literature DB >> 3632148 |
G A Filippone, S S Fish, P G Lacouture, J M Scavone, F H Lovejoy.
Abstract
The potential desorption of aspirin from activated charcoal was investigated in eight patients in a randomized cross-over study. Despite prebinding of aspirin, systemic absorption did occur. Desorption from activated charcoal was characterized by a peak salicylate concentration that was 16% of control and a time to peak salicylate concentration that was delayed in the study group. Bioavailability of aspirin from activated charcoal described by area under the curve was 19% of control. Elimination half-lives were similar in both groups until 12 hours after ingestion, but after 12 hours the half-life of the study group was prolonged while salicylate concentrations were undetectable in the control group. Fifteen percent to 20% of aspirin prebound to charcoal may desorb leading to systemic absorption. Furthermore, release from activated charcoal is initially delayed then sustained through 30 hours.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3632148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Intern Med ISSN: 0003-9926