| Literature DB >> 6342955 |
H A Bird, M E Pickup, P Taylor, J R Lowe, M McEvoy, D B Galloway, V Wright.
Abstract
An open crossover study was carried out in 8 normal volunteer subjects to compare faecal blood loss resulting from tilcotil (Ro12-0068), a new anti-inflammatory agent, and from enteric-coated aspirin. After a 1-week run-in period, subjects were allocated at random to receive treatment for 2 weeks with either 40 mg tilcotil as a single dose per day or aspirin, 900 mg 4-times daily, reduced if necessary to a maximum tolerated dose. Subjects were then crossed over to the alternative treatment for a further 2 weeks. The results showed that tilcotil produced less blood loss, assessed by a radioactive labelling method, and was better tolerated than aspirin. Plasma concentrations of tilcotil showed that the drug's half-life was approximately 50 hours, compatible with once daily dosage, and steady state concentrations on multiple dosing were reached after 10 to 12 days.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6342955 DOI: 10.1185/03007998309111747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Med Res Opin ISSN: 0300-7995 Impact factor: 2.580