Clinical Trial: A Study to Learn if There is a Difference in the Blood Levels of Acetylsalicylic Acid When Taken as Different Chewable Tablets on an Empty Stomach by Healthy Participants
Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Condition: Bioequivalence
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL
Official Title: A Randomized, Open Label, Semi-replicate Crossover Pharmacokinetic Study to Compare the Bioavailability of a Single Oral Dose of Aspirin® 81mg Quick Chews® and a Single Oral Dose of Acetylsalicylic Ac
Brief Summary:
In this study, researchers want to learn if 2 different forms of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) chewable tablets will have the same effect in the body.For this, they compared the blood levels of a new form of ASA chewable tablet, which is manufactured at a different site, with an approved ASA chewable tablet, on an empty stomach in healthy participants.This is done as part of the regulatory requirement for the marketing approval of the new ASA chewable tablet.The study treatment, ASA, is an antiplatelet drug.It works…
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