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Pharmacology (2023) 108 (1): 83–89.
Published Online: 12 January 2023
... by acetylsalicylic acid (ASA, aspirin) is missing. It is well known that the antiplatelet effects of ASA and clopidogrel are frequently impaired (high on-treatment platelet reactivity [HTPR]). In this pilot investigation, we compared the antiplatelet effects of clopidogrel versus ASA. Methods: In this retrospective...
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Pharmacology (2021) 106 (11-12): 682–686.
Published Online: 30 July 2021
... permanent oral ASA medication is frequently applicated. The impact on platelet reactivity and clinical events is not known. In this pilot study, we aimed to analyze high on-treatment platelet reactivity (HTPR) to aspirin in patients undergoing elective PCI. Platelet reactivity was measured using light...
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Pharmacology (2019) 103 (1-2): 23–29.
Published Online: 24 October 2018
...Amin Polzin; Lisa Dannenberg; Theresa Schneider; Betül Knoop; David Naguib; Carolin Helten; Martin Pöhl; Malte Kelm; Tobias Zeus; Thomas Hohlfeld Aspirin is essential in secondary prevention of patients after myocardial infarction and with coronary artery disease. However, impaired pharmacodynamic...
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Pharmacology (2017) 101 (1-2): 72–75.
Published Online: 31 October 2017
...Amin Polzin; Betül Knoop; Andreas Böhm; Lisa Dannenberg; Mark Zurek; Tobias Zeus; Malte Kelm; Bodo Levkau; Bernhard H. Rauch Background: Aspirin plays a crucial role in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. We previously described that aspirin has effects beyond inhibition of platelet...
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Pharmacology (2017) 100 (3-4): 194–200.
Published Online: 21 July 2017
...Jing Zhang; Huanchun Song; Shuying Jiang; Zhibin Chen; Shuhua Tong; Feiyan Lin; Congcong Wen; Xiuhua Zhang; Lufeng Hu Background: Aspirin and ibuprofen are the most frequently prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the world. However, both are associated with a variety of toxicities...
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Pharmacology (2017) 100 (3-4): 127–130.
Published Online: 15 June 2017
...Annemarie Mohring; Kerstin Piayda; Lisa Dannenberg; Saif Zako; Theresa Schneider; Kirsten Bartkowski; Bodo Levkau; Tobias Zeus; Malte Kelm; Thomas Hohlfeld; Amin Polzin Platelet inhibition by aspirin is indispensable in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular events. Nevertheless, impaired...
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Pharmacology (2011) 87 (1-2): 1–4.
Published Online: 08 December 2010
...Eugenia C. Yiannakopoulou A previously healthy 60-year-old man receiving aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease presented with hemoptysis after 1 week of treatment for his back pain with diclofenac. He had not suffered from any bleeding episode in the past and his family history...
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Pharmacology (2010) 86 (5-6): 320–326.
Published Online: 19 November 2010
... investigated the effect of aspirin on this process. Methods: The expression levels of ABCA1 in RAW264.7 cells were determined using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis. 3 H-cholesterol efflux was measured by scintillation counting. Results: 0.5 mmol/l aspirin increased...
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Pharmacology (1987) 34 (2-3): 96–103.
Published Online: 05 June 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Aspirin Indomethacin Tartrazine Carotid-sinus nerve Pressoreceptors Guinea pig Pharmacology 34: 96-103 (1987) © 1987 S. Karger AG. Basel 0031 -7012/87/0343-0096S2.75/0 Aspirin, Indomethacin, and Tartrazine Increase Carotid...
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Pharmacology (1983) 27 (Suppl. 1): 65–73.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...Harold M. Silberman The effectiveness and safety of suprofen 200 mg, aspirin 650 mg, and placebo in the treatment of moderate to severe pain were compared in a 72-hour multiple-dose, double-blind, parallel, randomized study in 75 adults suffering from musculoskeletal pain. Suprofen was superior...
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Pharmacology (1983) 27 (Suppl. 1): 31–40.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...Abraham Sunshine; Ivan Marrero; Nancy Z. Olson; Eugene M. Laska; Nilda McCormick The purpose of this study was to evaluate the analgesic efficacy and safety of single oral doses of suprofen 200 and 400 mg, compared with aspirin 650 plus codeine 60 mg, aspirin 650 mg, and placebo in the relief...
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Pharmacology (1983) 27 (Suppl. 1): 48–54.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...Robert F. Willkens The safety and efficacy of suprofen 200 mg q.i.d. and aspirin 650 mg q.i.d. in the treatment of chronic pain due to osteoarthritis were compared in a double-blind, randomized, parallel group study over a 12-week period. Suprofen was comparable to aspirin in the relief of pain...
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Pharmacology (1983) 27 (Suppl. 1): 23–30.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...Stephen A. Cooper; Barry Wagenberg; Robert Eskow; Jeffrey Zissu A double-blind, randomized, parellel group, placebo-controlled study was carried out to compare the safety and efficacy of single doses of suprofen (200 mg and 400 mg) with aspirin (650 mg) and placebo in relieving pain. In patients...
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Pharmacology (1983) 27 (Suppl. 1): 14–22.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
...John D. Arnold; Arthur E. Berger The effects of aspirin and suprofen on gastrointestinal blood loss were compared in a double-blind, crossover study of 20 healthy male subjects. Fecal blood loss was measured by 51 Cr-labeled red cells. Subjects treated with aspirin (2,600 mg/day) experienced a mean...
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Pharmacology (1984) 29 (1): 24–30.
Published Online: 04 June 2008
... by bicuculline and picrotoxin. Pretreat-ment with inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis such as aspirin (3 × 10 –6 to 3 × 10 –4 M ) and indomethacin (3 × 10 –6 M ) reduced the contractile response to GABA in an irreversible manner and without affecting the relaxation induced by GABA. These inhibitors increased...
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Pharmacology (1975) 13 (3): 241–247.
Published Online: 29 May 2008
...D. Shields; C. Marra; A. Goodwin; Joan Vernikos-Danellis The effect of environmental temperature on the toxicity of cyclizine, tri-methobenzamide, and Aspirin® were studied in mice. LD 50 s were compared at 30 °C (warm), 22 °C (normal), and 15 °C (cool). At 30 °C the toxicity of all three drugs...
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Pharmacology (1968) 18 (3): 155–161.
Published Online: 29 May 2008
...K. Kowalewski; T. Pachkowski; D.C. Secord Principal glycoproteins and amino acids of secretions from Heidenhain pouches were studied in control and aspirin-treated dogs in the resting state of fasting and during stimulation with pentagastrin. All samples showed the presence of galactose...