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Clinical Trial
. 1984 Sep;22(9):464-9.

The effect of antacid and aspirin on the bioavailability of isofezolac in man

  • PMID: 6500763
Clinical Trial

The effect of antacid and aspirin on the bioavailability of isofezolac in man

I Rocher et al. Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol. 1984 Sep.

Abstract

Bioavailability of isofezolac, a new non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug, with or without antacid and aspirin coadministration was investigated in 6 healthy volunteer. Each subject received, in random order, isofezolac (50 mg) alone or associated with aspirin (1 g) or phosphalugel (11 g aluminum phosphate). Isofezolac plasma concentrations were salicylic acid by spectrofluorimetric method. Plasma protein binding of drugs was studied by dialysis equilibrium method. During the absorption phase isofezolac plasma levels were slightly decreased in association with isofezolac-aspirin, but bioavailability of isofezolac was not modified. Time to peak of isofezolac was comparable in the three treatments, as was the case with plasma half-lives. Aluminum phosphate did not modify isofezolac availability. Plasma protein binding of isofezolac was very high (99%) and did not influence salicylic acid binding.

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