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Original Article

Disposition of 5-Aminosalicylic Acid from 5-Aminosalicylic Acid-Delivering Drugs during Accelerated Intestinal Transit in Healthy Volunteers

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Pages 1179-1185 | Received 11 Jan 1989, Accepted 25 May 1989, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In eight healthy volunteers accelerated intestinal transit time was induced with bisacodyl, and urinary and faecal excretion of sulphasalazine, olsalazine, 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-AS A), and acetyl-5-ASA was studied after a single oral dose of 3.3 mmol sulphasalazine, olsalazine, Pentasa±, and Salofalk± and 2.6 mmol of Asa-col±. The faecal and urinary excretion of acetyl-5-ASA was lowest after intake of sulphasalazine and olsalazine and highest after intake of Pentasa and Salofalk. The figures for Asacol were intermediate. This indicates insufficient release of 5-AS A from sulphasalazine and olsalazine. When the results of this study are compared with those of a previous study without accelerated transit time, the disposition of 5-ASA from all the 5-ASA-delivering drugs is influenced unfavourably by an accelerated gut transit but most pronounced in the case of sulphasalazine, olsalazine, and Asacol. The impaired release from the azo compounds sulphasalazine and olsalazine is a result of far less complete splitting of the diazo bond.

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