Formulation optimization of a drug in adhesive transdermal analgesic patch

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作者
Ravula, Ranadheer [1 ]
Herwadkar, Anushree K. [1 ]
Abla, Mehtab J. [2 ]
Little, John [3 ]
Banga, Ajay K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mercer Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, 3001 Mercer Univ Dr, Atlanta, GA 30341 USA
[2] Univ Arts London, London Coll Fash, London, England
[3] Little Innovat LLC, Knoxville, TN USA
关键词
solubility; permeation enhancers; formulation; skin; Calorimetry (DSC); pediatric; crystallization; microscopy; POST-TONSILLECTOMY PAIN; HUMAN-SKIN; MANAGEMENT; DELIVERY; CODEINE; HYDROCODONE; ACETAMINOPHEN; PARACETAMOL; PENETRATION; PERMEATION;
D O I
10.3109/03639045.2015.1071832
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
Context: Conventional pain management approaches have limitations such as gastrointestinal side effects, frequent dosing, and difficulties in swallowing medications. Hence, to overcome these limitations, we developed a transdermal analgesic patch. Objective: This study was designed to formulate a drug in adhesive transdermal patch with codeine (CDB) and acetaminophen (APAP) that may potentially treat moderate pain in children. Materials and methods: Three analgesic drugs hydrocodone bitartrate, CDB and APAP were screened by a slide crystallization study using polarized light microscope and their permeation profiles were studied using vertical Franz diffusion cells across porcine ear skin, dermatomed human skin and epidermis for 24 h, and the samples were quantified by high performance liquid chromatography. Patches used for permeation studies were prepared by dissolving sub-saturation concentration of the drug(s) in adhesive (with/without 5% w/w oleic acid [OA]), cast with a film casting knife. Results and discussion: Among the three drugs screened, CDB demonstrated the best permeation profile (660.21 mu g/cm(2)), and shortest lag time (4.35 +/- 0.01 h), and hence was chosen for patch studies. The highest concentration of CDB in the patch at which drug does not crystallize was determined as 40% of its saturation solubility (Cs) and that of APAP was determined as 200% of its Cs. CDB standalone patch delivered 105.48 mu g/cm(2) of CDB, while the CDB-APAP combination patch with 5% w/w OA delivered 151.40 mu g/cm(2) CDB and 58.12 mu g/cm(2) APAP in 24 h. Conclusion: Drug-in-adhesive patches using CDB and APAP were developed for infants and children. Addition of OA enhanced solubility and permeation of drugs.
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