Absorption of salicylate was determined by means of urinary excretion techniques after rectal administration of a commercial aspirin suppository to eight children and four adults. Bioavailability of aspirin after oral and rectal administration in volunteers and patients with. In this study, we hypothesize that if patients with peptic ulcer bleeding suspected to be caused by aspirin, are switched to rectal aspirin instead of continuing with oral aspirin, their rate of.
Aspirin+and+vascular
All brands show slow absorption.
Rectal delivery of drugs has been proven to be effective in terms of drug absorption and distribution comparable with other routes such as oral, buccal, sublingual or even nasal.
A comparison of the bioavailability of salicylate from five brands of commercially available aspirin rectal suppositories in an adult panel is presented. Serum salicylate levels of 40 subjects who had received 0.65 gm. All brands show slow absorption compared. If the patient cannot take aspirin.
Bioavailability of aspirin after oral and rectal administration in volunteers and patients with fever. Abstract a comparison of the bioavailability of salicylate from five brands of commercially available aspirin rectal suppositories in an adult panel is presented. The study by maalouf et al.




