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Aspirin kinetics and platelet aggregation in man.

D J Siebert, F Bochner, D M Imhoff, S Watts, J V Lloyd, J Field, B W Gabb.   

Abstract

Our aims were (1) to determine the effect of six commercially available aspirin (ASA) preparations on in vitro platelet aggregation, and (2) to relate changes in platelet function to ASA kinetics. Each of six subjects took a single dose of one of the following preparations--600 mg Asproclear, 600 mg Bufferin, 600 mg Bi-prin, 600 mg compressed ASA, 650 mg Ecotrin, or 650 mg S.R.A.--in random order every 3 wk. Venous blood was drawn before and at 2, 4, 6, and 24 hr after ASA dosage to measure platelet aggregation in response to collagen and adenosine diphosphate and, at more frequent intervals, to characterize ASA kinetics. Asproclear, Bufferin, Bi-prin, and compressed ASA yielded peak plasma ASA levels of 28 to 56 mumol/l (5 to 10 mg/l) within 15 to 60 min and peak salicylic acid (SA) levels of 72 to 290 mumol/l (10 to 40 mg/l) within 2 hr. Ecotrin and S.R.A. yielded plasma SA levels of 14 to 87 mumol/l (2-12 mg/l) within 4 to 24 hr and no measurable ASA at any time after dosing. Platelet aggregation was inhibited to an equal extent by all preparations. The time course for this inhibition was the same for all preparations but Ecotrin (which led to a more delayed effect). There was significant recovery of collagen-induced platelet aggregation at 24 hr with all preparations but Ecotrin. With Ecotrin and S.R.A. there was inhibition of platelet aggregation in the absence of measurable circulating ASA. We postulate that this was due to acetylation of cyclooxygenase in the portal circulation and that inhibition of peripheral cyclooxygenase may be spared.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6825391     DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1983.47

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0009-9236            Impact factor:   6.875


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