WO2007071420A1 - Bursting pellets - Google Patents
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- the present invention belongs to the field of pharmaceutical technology and relates to a pharmaceutical formulation with a very fast disintegration.
- the invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation of bursting pellets comprising in the core a high dose of an active substance which is poorly soluble in water. Release of the active substance from the core takes place within minutes.
- GIT gastrointestinal tract
- MCC microcrystalline cellulose
- the present invention is aimed at preparing an effective formulation for release within minutes of a high dosed and poorly water soluble active substance.
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a pellet core from which a high dose of an active substance which is poorly soluble in water can be rapidly released.
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a plurality of bursting pellets comprising at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient with a poor aqueous solubility and low potency and other pharmaceutical excipients that immediately disintegrate after the exposure to a dissolution medium
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation which disintegrates to form a suspension within 5 minutes, preferably within 2 minutes and more preferably within 1 minute after exposure to the physiological fluid, water or other dissolution medium.
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation having a specific surface area of the pellets larger than 0.5 m 2 /g, preferably larger than 1.0 m 2 /g, more preferably larger than 1 5 m 2 /g.
- the invention concerns a pharmaceutical formulation
- a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a pellet core comprising at least one excipient from each of the following groups: a gelling polymer, a filler and a surfactant.
- the invention concerns a process for the preparation of such pharmaceutical formulations comprising preparation of the blend of the ingredients for the pellet core, granulation with demineralised water, extrusion and spheronization, drying, and filling into capsules or sachets.
- the invention concerns a use of such pharmaceutical formulations with COX-2 inhibitors, particularly celecoxib, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof for the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or other diseases or disorders treatable with COX-2 inhibitors, either alone or in combination with other active principles.
- COX-2 inhibitors particularly celecoxib
- pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof for the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or other diseases or disorders treatable with COX-2 inhibitors, either alone or in combination with other active principles.
- An immediate release drug product is characterized as a rapid dissolution product when not less than 85 % of the labelled amount of the drug substance dissolves within 30 minutes using USP Apparatus I (Basket Apparatus) at 100 rpm or USP Apparatus Il (Paddle Apparatus) at 50 rpm in a volume of 900 mL or Gastric Fluid (SGF) USP without enzymes; (ii) a pH 4.5 buffer; and (iii) pH 6.8 buffer or Simulated Intestinal Fluid (SIF) USP without enzymes. Otherwise, the drug product is considered to be a slow dissolution product.
- SGF Gastric Fluid
- SIF Simulated Intestinal Fluid
- the active drug substance contributes a high percentage to the final dosage form composition
- implementation of traditional solubility enhancing approaches is also limited.
- micronization as a most commonly used method, may have two major disadvantages: aggregation, which often negates any improvement in dissolution, followed by particle size reduction and poor flow of milled particles that intensify difficulties during direct tabletting or capsule filling. Therefore, the formulation consisting of a micronized active substance, which maintains the positive effect of milling, such as a large specific surface area, and at the same time overcomes potential difficulties resulting from micronization, would be the ideal solution of the above mentioned problems.
- pellets if composed by using a suitable excipient mixture, can be the perfect dosage form for immediate release of drugs with poor aqueous solubility and low potency. Due to their extremely short disintegration times such pellets were termed bursting pellets.
- Bursting pellets have a specific composition which enables them to disintegrate to form a suspension within 5 minutes, preferably within 2 minutes and more preferably within 1 minute after exposure to the physiological fluid, water or other dissolution medium.
- pellets Due to an almost immediate increase of the contact surface, a fast dissolution of the active ingredient and therefore a rapid onset of therapeutic effect are enabled.
- the pellets are substantially round-shaped and of a relatively big diameter, such as 0.5 to 1 mm, they have an excellent flow and can be easily filled into capsules, such as hard gelatine capsules.
- Such formulation is particularly beneficial in case of particles that exhibit a poor flow either due to their shape (e.g. needle-shaped crystals) or physical properties of the particle surface (morphology, cohesiveness, electrostatics, ).
- bursting pellets have a large specific surface area which is comparable to the one of the micronized active ingredient contained therein.
- Specific surface area of the pellets means the sum of specific surface area of both the surface and pores inside the pellets.
- Large specific surface area of the pellets means that it is larger than 0.5 m 2 /g, preferably larger than 1.0 m 2 /g, more preferably larger than 1.5 m 2 /g.
- the dissolution medium which penetrates into the pellet has a large contact surface area with the available active ingredient and immediately starts to dissolve it. Therefore the dissolution of the active ingredient in the pellet starts even before the pellet is disintegrated. Due to that fact, the dissolution of the active ingredient is even faster as it would be when using pellets with a smaller specific area and therefore a rapid onset of the therapeutic effect is accelerated.
- a soluble excipient i.e. a gelling polymer
- the following effect is achieved: After a contact thereof with an aqueous medium, the polymer dissolution is initiated, thereby the pellet structure is destroyed and additional acceleration of the pellet disintegration is achieved.
- drugs with poor solubility examples include but are not limited to ziprasidone, raloxifene, phenobarbital, danazole, ketoconazole, sertraline, clarithromycin, and the like.
- the above described formulation is also suitable for COX-2 inhibitors, such as nimesulide, etoricoxib and especially suitable for celecoxib.
- the amount of the drug in the pharmaceutical composition can be 50-90 %, preferably 60-85 %, more preferably 70-80 %.
- the dose of the active pharmaceutical ingredient in such a pharmaceutical composition could be as much as 500 mg.
- the pellet core can comprise the following excipients: a filler, a gelling polymer (either of them can also have the function of an extrusion / spheronisation aid), a surfactant and optionally a binder.
- a filler e.g., a gelling polymer (either of them can also have the function of an extrusion / spheronisation aid), a surfactant and optionally a binder.
- microcrystalline cellulose can be used as an extrusion / spheronisation aid. It may be of any commercially marketed form, as well as silicified microcrystalline cellulose and the like.
- the amount of the extrusion / spheronisation aid can be at least 5 %, preferably 6-10 % and most preferably 8-15 %.
- the filler can be chosen among powdered cellulose, sorbitol, mannitol, various types of lactose, phosphates and the like. Preferably, lactose monohydrate can be used.
- the amount of the filler can be at least 2 %, preferably 4-12 % and more preferably 6-8 %.
- ionic such as sodium docusate, docusate salts, sodium lauryl sulphate and the like.
- sodium lauryl sulphate can be used.
- the amount of the surfactant can be 1-10 %, preferably 3-7 % and more preferably 4-6 %.
- Bursting effect of said formulation is due to gelling polymer.
- At least one of the following can be implemented: carboxyrnethy! cellulose sodium, carrageanan, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, alginic acid, sodium alginate, polyethylene oxide and the like.
- carrageenan can be used.
- the total amount of the gelling polymer can be 1-20 %, preferably 1-10 % and more preferably 1-5 %.
- the portion of the binder can be less than 5 %, preferably less than 3 % and more preferably less than 1 %.
- Pellet cores can be prepared by processes conventional in pharmaceutical technology. For instance, the active pharmaceutical ingredient (e.g. celecoxib), microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, carrageenan and sodium lauryl sulphate can be combined and mixed. Sieved powder mixture can be granulated with demineralised water. From the homogeneous blend, pellet cores can be made using the method of extrusion and spheronization. Dried pellets can be filled into capsules of a suitable size, particularly hard gelatin capsules or HPMC capsules, or into sachets.
- the above described pellets can be additionally coated. Coating would be particularly beneficial in case of an acid-labile drug, since it would provide a complete protection of the pellet cores from the acidic gastric juice. After the transition of coated pellets into the small intestine, the coating would dissolve and bursting effect of pellets could take place. Coating could also be advantageous in case of drugs with a narrow absorption window where it would allow delivery to the absorption site followed by pH-triggered dissolution of coating and release of the active substance.
- the pharmaceutical formulation according to the present invention comprising COX-2 inhibitors or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof can be used for the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or other diseases or disorders treatable with COX-2 inhibitors, either alone or in combination with other active principles.
- Celecoxib, microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, carrageenan and sodium lauryl sulphate are combined and mixed.
- Sieved powder mixture is granulated with demineralised water.
- pellet cores are made using the method of extrusion and spheronization. Dried pellets are filled into hard gelatin capsules, HPMC capsules or sachets.
- the method of preparation may be the same as with Example 1.
- the method of preparation may be analogous as with Example 1.
- the method of preparation may be analogous as with Example 1.
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AU2006328880A AU2006328880A1 (en) | 2005-12-23 | 2006-12-21 | Bursting pellets |
BRPI0620236-5A BRPI0620236A2 (en) | 2005-12-23 | 2006-12-21 | lacerating pellets |
EP06841091A EP1978934A1 (en) | 2005-12-23 | 2006-12-21 | Bursting pellets |
JP2008546265A JP2009520732A (en) | 2005-12-23 | 2006-12-21 | Rupturable pellets |
CN2006800478110A CN101340894B (en) | 2005-12-23 | 2006-12-21 | Bursting pellets |
CA002632039A CA2632039A1 (en) | 2005-12-23 | 2006-12-21 | Bursting pellets |
US12/086,657 US20100034887A1 (en) | 2005-12-23 | 2006-12-21 | Bursting Pellets |
EA200801449A EA200801449A1 (en) | 2005-12-23 | 2006-12-21 | GAP GRANULES |
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JP (1) | JP2009520732A (en) |
CN (1) | CN101340894B (en) |
AU (1) | AU2006328880A1 (en) |
BR (1) | BRPI0620236A2 (en) |
CA (1) | CA2632039A1 (en) |
EA (1) | EA200801449A1 (en) |
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