Controlled transdermal delivery of fentanyl: Characterizations of pressure-sensitive adhesives for matrix patch design

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Roy, SD [1 ]
Gutierrez, M [1 ]
Flynn, GL [1 ]
Cleary, GW [1 ]
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[1] CYGNUS THERAPEUT SYST,REDWOOD CITY,CA 94063
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10.1021/js950415w
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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Transdermal delivery of fentanyl from various adhesive matrix formulations to achieve a steady-state skin flux was investigated. For this purpose, various pressure-sensitive adhesives selected from the three chemical classes of polymers (polyisobutylene (PIB), acrylate, and silicone adhesives) were characterized with respect to fentanyl's solubility, diffusion coefficient, and permeability coefficient. The solubility of fentanyl in various pressure-sensitive adhesives at 32 degrees C was determined by the drug absorption-desorption method. The solubilities of fentanyl in these adhesives were in the following order: acrylate > silicones > PIB. The permeability coefficient and diffusion coefficient of fentanyl in these adhesives were determined by the membrane diffusion method. The diffusion coefficient rank order was silicone-2920 > silicone-2675 greater than or equal to acrylate > PIB. The release profiles of fentanyl in the aqueous buffer from these adhesives with 2-4% drug loading was evaluated. The release rate of fentanyl from the acrylate polymer was significantly higher than those of silicone and PIB adhesives. The in vitro flux of fentanyl through cadaver skin from various adhesives with 2% drug loading was determined at 32 degrees C using modified Franz diffusion cells. The skin fluxes of fentanyl from silicone-2920 and PIB adhesives were 6.3 +/- 0.7 and 3.1 +/- 0.3 mu g/cm(2)/h, respectively. On the other hand, the skin fluxes of fentanyl from acrylate and silicone-2675 adhesive matrices were about 1 mu g/cm(2)/ h. The effect of drug loading on skin flux was investigated using PIB as a model adhesive. The drug released in the phosphate buffer (pH 6.0) increased linearly as the drug loading in the PIB was increased from 1% to 4%; and as the drug loading exceeded 4%, an initial burst effect followed by a zero-order release was observed. The skin flux of fentanyl increased proportionally as the drug loading in the PIB adhesive was increased from 1 to 4%, and a plateau was reached beyond 4% drug loading. These results suggest that fentanyl concentration in the PIB adhesive might have reached saturation above 4% drug loading and that the optimum skin flux was accomplished from such a system because of attainment of maximum thermodynamic activity.
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