Abstract: | The influence of food intake on the absorption of a water-soluble aspirin, lysine-acetylsalicylate, was examined in six healthy adult mongrel dogs. Single-dose kinetics were determined following ingestion of 90 mg/kg of lysine-acetylsalicylate in dogs either fasted for 12 h or following a standard meal of either dry food or the same meal containing 20% of olive oil. Concurrent intake of food both reduced the serum salicylate concentration for 3 h after administration, and reduced the total amount of drug absorbed as reflected by the area under the plasma concentration/time curve(AUC). The effects were more pronounced following the fatty meal. Data from this investigation suggest that lysine-acetylsalicylate is therapeutically effective, without side effects when taken at the rate of 80 mg/kg at 12 h intervals, during or after feeding rather than before feeding. |