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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics 2 (1974), S. 525-544 
    ISSN: 1573-8744
    Keywords: absorption ; bioavailability ; Wagner-Nelson method ; Loo-Riegelman method ; Kwan-Till method ; model independent ; plasma clearance ; renal clearance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract A systematic approach to the estimation of bioavailability using both model-independent and pharmacokinetic techniques is introduced. The methods of Kwan-Till and Wagner-Nelson or Loo-Riegelman are integrated such that one is able to check many of the assumptions inherent in these techniques and make appropriate adjustments for apparent deviations. The proposed integrated method makes use of all available data (both plasma and urine) and leads to a better understanding of the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of the drug being studied.
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    ISSN: 1573-8744
    Keywords: indomethacin ; aspirin ; salicylate ; interaction ; absorption ; biotransformation ; excretion ; enterohepatic circulation ; accumulation ; effective half-life
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Ten healthy volunteers each received single and multiple 50-mg doses of indomethacin orally and a single 25-mg dose of [ 14 C]indomethacin intravenously in the absence of and concomitantly with 1200 mg of aspirin as a single dose and in a chronic t.i.d. regimen. Systematic analysis of the data resulted in the isolation and quantification of aspirin's effects on the absorption, distribution, biotransformation, excretion, enterohepatic circulation, and accumulation of indomethacin. The effects of chronic aspirin were to suppress the renal clearance, to increase the biliary clearance, to decrease the efficiency of gastrointestinal absorption, and to enhance the enterohepatic circulation of indomethacin. On concomitant administration of 1200 mg of aspirin t.i.d., mean plasma levels of indomethacin were depressed by 20% after a single oral dose, by a smaller margin after multiple oral doses, and not at all after a single intravenous dose of indomethacin. The mean plasma concentration of orally administered indomethacin was decreased by 8% when given concurrently with a single 1200 mg dose of aspirin. Concomitant chronic therapeutic dosages of indomethacin had no effect on salicylate accumulation from repetitive doses of aspirin.
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