EP0941102A1 - Compositions for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders containing bismuth and nsaid - Google Patents

Compositions for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders containing bismuth and nsaid

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EP0941102A1
EP0941102A1 EP97949569A EP97949569A EP0941102A1 EP 0941102 A1 EP0941102 A1 EP 0941102A1 EP 97949569 A EP97949569 A EP 97949569A EP 97949569 A EP97949569 A EP 97949569A EP 0941102 A1 EP0941102 A1 EP 0941102A1
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Jonathan Davidson Kaunitz
Owen Rickford Carryl
Shin Tanaka
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61KPREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
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    • A61K33/245Bismuth; Compounds thereof
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    • A61PSPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITY OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS OR MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS
    • A61P1/00Drugs for disorders of the alimentary tract or the digestive system
    • A61P1/04Drugs for disorders of the alimentary tract or the digestive system for ulcers, gastritis or reflux esophagitis, e.g. antacids, inhibitors of acid secretion, mucosal protectants

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  • H. pylori Helicobacter pylori
  • H. pylori the difficulty in treating many patients suffering from such gastrointestinal disorders caused or mediated by H. pylori, and the potential for resistance with antibiotic-containing regimens, a continuing need exists for safe and effective treatments against H. pylori, preferably which would be effective as mass treatment therapies in large populations of H. pylori carriers.
  • compositions and methods have been discovered by the present invention for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders caused or mediated by H. pylori comprising the administration of bismuth salts, (other than salts formed between an H2 receptor antagonist and a complex of bismuth with a carboxylic acid), and a non-steroidal anti- inflammatory drug.
  • the present invention also comprises the optional administration of
  • an object of the present invention is to provide safe and effective compositions and methods of treating gastrointestinal disorders caused or mediated by H. pylori.
  • the present invention relates to a composition for treating a gastrointestinal disorder caused or mediated by Helicobacter pylori comprising from about 50 milligrams to about 5000 milligrams, per day, of bismuth; a gastropathic amount of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug; and pharmaceutically acceptable carriers.
  • the present invention also relates to a method for treatment of a human or lower animal subject having a gastrointestinal disorder caused or mediated by Helicobacter pylori comprising administering to the subject from about 50 milligrams to about 5000 milligrams of bismuth, per day, for from about 1 to about 42 days, and a gastropathic amount of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
  • the present invention relates to methods and compositions comprising bismuth and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug for treating a gastrointestinal disorder caused or mediated by Helicobacter pylori.
  • the inventions may optionally comprise therapeutically effective amounts of one or more antisecretory agents.
  • the compositions also comprise pharmaceutically acceptable carriers.
  • the present invention and the essential and optional components therein are described fully below.
  • H. pylori are spiral bacteria which reside in the stomach. When first identified in the early 1980s, H. pylori was referred to by the name Campylobacter pyloridis. In recent years, these bacteria have been implicated as a causative factor for gastritis, non- ulcerative dyspepsia, and various ulcers of the gastrointestinal tract. These organisms are described in detail in the following publications, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties: Korman, M.G., Tygat, G.N., "Helicobacter pylori and Peptic Ulcer", Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterologv. Suppl., 210:92-96 (1995); Marshall, B.
  • gastrointestinal disorder encompasses any infection, disease or other disorder of the body, typically of the upper and/or lower gastrointestinal tract, caused or mediated by H. pylori.
  • An individual having such a gastrointestinal disorder may be symptomatic or asymptomatic.
  • Such disorders include, for example, H.
  • pylori disorders not manifested by the presence of ulcerations in the gastric mucosa, including chronic active or atrophic gastritis, non-ulcer dyspepsia, esophageal reflux disease and gastric motility disorders; and peptic ulcer disease, i.e., H. /?y/ ⁇ rz ' -mediated pre-pyloric, marginal, gastric, duodenal and/or jejunal ulcers.
  • the presence of a gastrointestinal disorder caused or mediated by H. pylori is preferably determined by any of the diagnostic methods recognized and utilized by the medical community. Details concerning such methods are described more fully in the following publications, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties: Megraud, F., "Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori Infection", Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterologv. Supplement, 214: 44-46, 57-60 (1996); Cutler, A. F., "Testing for Helicobacter pylori In Clinical Practice", American Journal of Medicine.
  • the present invention involves administration of bismuth.
  • the quantity of bismuth is by weight of elemental bismuth.
  • bismuth may be in the form of a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt, or may be in the form of an organic complex which contains bismuth as an active ingredient.
  • organic complexes include 2,2'-spirobi [ 1,3,2- benzodoxabismole]. Salts formed between an ⁇ 2 receptor antagonist and a complex of bismuth with a carboxylic acid are not included for use in the present inventions.
  • bismuth is administered in the present methods as a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt.
  • Such bismuth salts include bismuth aluminate, bismuth subcarbonate, bismuth subcitrate, bismuth citrate, tripotassium dicitrato bismuthate, bismuth subgallate, bismuth subnitrate, bismuth tartrate, bismuth subsalicylate, and mixtures thereof.
  • Bismuth citrate, bismuth subcitrate, tripotassium dicitrato bismuthate, bismuth tartrate, bismuth subsalicylate, and mixtures thereof are preferred bismuth salts for use in this invention.
  • the bismuth useful herein may be administered alone, or in combination with other pharmaceutically-acceptable components in a bismuth-containing composition.
  • compositions containing bismuth salts are commercially available.
  • Such compositions include DeNol, containing tripotassium dicitrato bismuthate (by Brocades); Bislumina, containing bismuth aluminate (by Mazuelos); Roter, containing bismuth subnitrate (by Roterpharma); Devrom®, containing bismuth subgallate (by The Parthenon Co., Inc.); and Pepto-Bismol®, containing bismuth subsalicylate (by The Procter & Gamble Company).
  • bismuth may be administered in an amount of from about 50 milligrams to about 5000 milligrams per day, and preferably from about 50 milligrams to about 2500 milligrams, per day, for from about 1 to about 42 days, preferably for up to about 28 days, and most preferably for up to about 14 days.
  • the present invention comprises the administration of bismuth with a non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ("NSAID").
  • NSAID non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
  • the term "NSAID”, as used herein, refers to any agent which has anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic properties. Examples of NSAIDs are described in U.S. Patent 4,985,459 to Sunshine et al., issued January 15, 1991, incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
  • references may be had to standard texts, including Anti- Inflammatory and Anti-Rheumatic Drugs, K. D. Rainsford, Vol. I-III, CRC Press, Boca Raton (1985), and Anti-Inflammatory Agents. Chemistry and Pharmacology. 1 R. A. Scherrer, et al., Academic Press, New York (1974), both of which are incorporated by reference herein.
  • NSAIDs useful in the present invention include, but are not limited to: the oxicams, such as piroxicam, isoxicam, tenoxicam, sudoxicam, and CP-14,304; the salicylates, such as acetylsalicylic acid, disalcid, benorylate, trilisate, safapryn, solprin, diflunisal, and fendosal; the acetic acid derivatives, such as diclofenac, fenclofenac, indomethacin, sulindac, tolmetin, isoxepac, furofenac, tiopinac, zidometacin, acematacin, fentiazac, zomepiract, clidanac, oxepinac, and felbinac; the fenamates, such as mefenamic, meclofenamic, fiufenamic, niflumic, and tolfen
  • NSAIDs useful in the present invention include, but are not limited to: acetylsalicylic acid, ibuprofen, fenbuprofen, fenoprofen, flurbiprofen, indomethacin, ketoprofen, naproxen, their pharmaceutically-acceptable salts, enantiomers thereof, and mixtures thereof.
  • Ibuprofen, indomethacin, acetylsalicylic acid, and naproxen are especially preferred for use in the present invention.
  • NSAIDs are administered in a gastropathic amount.
  • the gastropathic amounts for specific NSAIDs are known in the art. For example, acetylsalicylic acid administered at a levels of about 2.4 to 3.9 grams per day for one week will consistently produce mucosal injury without causing complications.
  • Gastropathic amounts for other NSAIDs are levels which produce comparable gastropathy to the gastropathy produced by the acetylsalicylic acid levels disclosed herein.
  • the duration of NSAID administration is for up to about 14 days, and preferably for from 1 about to about 10 days.
  • the duration of administration should be less than that associated with the development of complications. Therefore, the most preferred duration of administration of the NSAID is from about 1 to about 7 days.
  • the present invention can optionally include one or more antisecretory agents.
  • antisecretory agent refers to agents selected from the group consisting of H2 receptor antagonists, proton pump inhibitors, and mixtures thereof. These agents are administered in a therapeutically effective amount.
  • therapeutically effective amount refers to a level which is commonly known in the art and recognized and utilized by the medical community. Such an amount will vary depending on the particular agent(s) administered, the size and/or condition of the individual receiving treatment or other medical factors determined by the administering physician.
  • H2 receptor antagonists are disclosed fully in U.S. Patent No. 5,294,433 to Singer et al., issued March 15, 1994, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • Preferred H2 receptor antagonists include cimetidine, etintidine, ranitidine, ICIA-5165, tiotidine, ORF-17578, luptidine, donetidine, famotidine, rozatidine, pifatidine, lamtidine, BL-6548, BMY-25271, zaltidine, nizatidine, mifentidine, BMY-52368,SKF- 94482, BL-6341A, ICI-162846, ramixotidine, Wy-45727, SR-58042, BMY-25405, loxidine, DA-4634, bisfentidine, sufotidine, ebrotidine, HE-30-256,D-16637, FRG- 8813, FRG-8701, impromidine, L
  • Preferred for use in the present invention are cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine, roxatidine, nizatidine, mifentidine, and mixtures thereof. Most preferred are cimetidine and ranitidine.
  • Proton pump inhibitors are described in greater detail in the following publications, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties: U.S. Patent No. 4,786,505 to Lovgren, issued November 22, 1988; U. S. Patent No. 4,255,431 to Junggren, issued March 10, 1981 ; and U.S. Patent No. 4,853,230 to Lovgren, issued August 1, 1989.
  • Preferred for use in the present invention are omeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole, and mixtures thereof. Most preferred is omeprazole.
  • Antisecretory agents may be administered for from about 1 to about 42 days, preferably for up to about 28 days, and most preferably for up to about 14 days.
  • Pharmaceutically Acceptable Carriers may be administered for from about 1 to about 42 days, preferably for up to about 28 days, and most preferably for up to about 14 days.
  • compositions of the present invention may contain optional components which affect the physical and therapeutic characteristics of the present compositions.
  • a variety of pharmaceutically-acceptable carriers and excipients may be included, depending upon the particular dosage form to be used.
  • Various oral dosage forms can be used, including such solid forms as tablets, capsules, granules and bulk powders. Tablets can be compressed, tablet triturates, enteric-coated, sugar coated, film-coated or multiple compressed, containing suitable binders, lubricants, diluents, disintegrating agents, coloring agents, flavoring agents, flow-inducing agents and melting agents.
  • Liquid oral dosage forms include aqueous solutions, emulsions, suspensions, solutions, and/or suspensions reconstituted from non-effervescent granules and effervescent preparations reconstituted from effervescent granules, containing suitable solvents, preservatives, emulsifying agents, suspending agents, diluents, sweeteners, melting agents, coloring, and flavoring agents.
  • compositions of this invention may be used according to the methods of this invention by administering the composition from 1 to 4 times per day, and preferably from 1 to 2 times per day; for from 1 to 28 days, preferably for from about 1 to about 21 days, and most preferably for from about 1 to about 14 days.
  • the specific frequency of administration will depend upon such factors as the specific NSAID, bismuth compound or composition and antimicrobial(s) used, the levels at which the components are incorporated in the composition, the nature and severity of the condition to be treated, and the nature of any concurrent therapy, if any.
  • the methods of the present invention comprise the treatment of a human or lower animal subject having a gastrointestinal disorder caused or mediated by Helicobacter pylori comprising administering to the subject bismuth and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (hereinafter referred to as "NSAID").
  • NSAID non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
  • the present method may further comprise the administration of one or more antisecretory agents.
  • administering refers to any method which, in sound medical practice delivers the compounds or compositions used in this invention to the subject to be treated in such a manner so as to be effective in the treatment of the gastrointestinal disorder.
  • the bismuth, NSAID, and antisecretory agent(s), if present, are administered orally.
  • the present invention encompasses methods wherein the administering of bismuth, the NSAID, and optionally the antisecretory agent(s) are performed simultaneously (beginning and ending on the same day), concurrently (overlapping but not of the same duration of administration), or consecutively (sequential, but where the course of treatment is substantially continuous).
  • the bismuth and NSAID are administered concurrently and administration for both bismuth and the NSAID is commenced on the same day.
  • one or more antisecretory agents are also present, it is preferred that the bismuth and the antisecretory agent(s) are administered simultaneously.
  • An asymptomatic young volunteer identified as having H pylori infection through the results of a mass screening is treated by a method of the present invention.
  • the subject is orally administered approximately 2500 milligrams of bismuth in the form of bismuth subsalicylate daily, (sold by The Procter & Gamble Company under the name "Pepto-Bismol®"), in four equal doses, for 28 days; and approximately 100- 200 milligrams of indomethacin daily, in four equal doses, for about 14 days.
  • a diagnostic test performed on the volunteer shows no evidence of H. pylori.
  • a human subject is suffering from chronic active gastritis.
  • a diagnostic test reveals the presence of H. pylori.
  • the individual is treated by orally administering approximately 500 milligrams of bismuth daily in the form of bismuth subcitrate ("DeNol", sold by Brocades), in two equal doses, for about 28 days; approximately 3.9 grams of acetylsalicylic acid daily, in three equal doses, for about 14 days; and approximately 20 milligrams of omeprazole daily, for 28 days.
  • Administration of all three agents is commenced on the same day. One to two months later, the diagnostic test is repeated. The results show no evidence of H. pylori.
  • EXAMPLE III EXAMPLE III
  • a human subject is suffering from non-ulcer dyspepsia.
  • a biopsy of the gastric mucosa is taken from the stomach of the subject. Analysis of the biopsy sample indicates the presence of urease in the sample and the presence of H pylori in the stomach of the subject.
  • the subject is given approximately 1200 milligrams of bismuth daily, (administered as bismuth subsalicylate in the composition Pepto-Bismol®, sold by The Procter & Gamble Company), in four equal doses, for about 21 days; 1200-3200 milligrams of ibuprofen daily, in three to four equal doses, for about 7 days; and 150 milligrams of ranitidine daily, in two equal doses, for about 21 days. Administration of all three agents is commenced on the same day. A biopsy sample taken and analyzed one to two months later shows no evidence of H. pylori.

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