MedPace Clinical Pharmacology
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45212, United States
NCT Number: NCT01515657
This study will determine if aspirin from PL2200, an investigational product, gets into the blood stream as quickly as plain aspirin and enteric coated aspirin, and to test whether PL2200 is able to prevent blood clots as effectively as these other products, when administered to patients with diabetes.
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Notify Me21 year–79 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 3
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45212, United States
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
325 mg aspirin; once per day for 3 days
325 mg aspirin; once per day for 3 days
325 mg aspirin; once per day for 3 days
Time frame: 4 days
Aspirin's antiplatelet activity is measured by the capacity of platelets to generate serum thromboxane (a surrogate marker for inhibition of COX-1 by aspirin). Inhibition of serum thromboxane is a key marker of antiplatelet efficacy.
PLx Pharma
Industry
A Randomized, Actively Controlled, Crossover Pharmacodynamic Evaluation of PL2200 Versus Enteric-Coated and Immediate Release Aspirin in Patients With Type II Diabetes
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