The different effects of sodium bicarbonate and aluminium hydroxide on the absorption of indomethacin in man

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The influence of oral sodium bicarbonate and aluminium hydroxide on the absorption of indomethacin has been studied in normal volunteers. While sodium bicarbonate appeared to increase indomethacin absorption, aluminium hydroxide markedly reduced both the rate and extent of absorption. The buccal absorption of indomethacin over the pH range 5-9 was also studied in normal volunteers, and showed that the percentage absorption increased markedly as the pH was reduced. The clinical importance both of pHpartition and of adsorption are discussed in the context of antacid interactions. It is concluded that caution must be exercised when prescribing an antacid with other orally-administered drugs.

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Garnham, J. C., Kaspi, T., Kaye, C. M., & Oh, V. M. S. (1977). The different effects of sodium bicarbonate and aluminium hydroxide on the absorption of indomethacin in man. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 53(617), 126–129. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.53.617.126

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