US20010036479A1 - Glyburide composition - Google Patents

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US20010036479A1
US20010036479A1 US09/735,334 US73533400A US2001036479A1 US 20010036479 A1 US20010036479 A1 US 20010036479A1 US 73533400 A US73533400 A US 73533400A US 2001036479 A1 US2001036479 A1 US 2001036479A1
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    • C07C311/54Y being a hetero atom either X or Y, but not both, being nitrogen atoms, e.g. N-sulfonylurea
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  • the present invention relates to a physical form of the known drug substance glyburide, also known as glibenclamide, and chemically defined as 5-chloro-N-[2-[4-[[[(cyclohexylamino)-carbonyl]amino]sulfonyl]phenyl]ethyl]-2-methoxybenzamide (Merck Index, Tenth Edition, p. 642), as well as to dosage forms, e.g., tablets and capsules, incorporating said physical form of glyburide.
  • glyburide also known as glibenclamide
  • dosage forms e.g., tablets and capsules, incorporating said physical form of glyburide.
  • the physical form of glyburide which is the subject matter of this invention is glyburide having a defined particle size distribution.
  • This particle size distribution provides an enhanced rate of dissolution of the glyburide compared to bulk glyburide, and it provides reproducible bioavailability in vivo.
  • the glyburide of the invention can also be incorporated into a tablet or capsule matrix to enhance the physicochemical (e.g., rate of drug dissolution and absorption) properties desired.
  • the preferred rates of dissolution and absorption herein provide for early onset of glyburide absorption, yet avoid the very high and rapidly achieved plasma drug concentrations (“spike”) that would be achieved with prior art formulations when attempting to provide for early onset of absorption.
  • the glyburide of the physical form described in this invention achieves this early rate of absorption, yet also maintains exposure of the patient to drug (as measured by the area under the plasma drug concentration against time curve), and therefore maintains the efficacy of the formulation.
  • the glyburide of the subject invention and formulations based on this material, have properties that are particularly suitable for use as oral preprandial secretagogues.
  • Glyburide of the physical form described in this invention can also be used in formulations combining it with other drugs used in the treatment of type II diabetes.
  • examples include, but would not be limited to, acarbose or other glycosidase inhibitors, rosiglitazone, pioglitazone or other thiazolidonediones, biguanides such as metformin fumarate, repaglinide and other “aglinides”.
  • Glyburide with the particle size distribution as given in the current invention may be particularly useful in cases where co-formulation with drugs of high dose and high solubility are required.
  • An example of such a drug used for the treatment of type II diabetes is the biguanide known as metformin (including its fumarate and hydrochloride salts).
  • Glyburide is a commercially available product indicated for the treatment of type II diabetes. Its mode of action is that of an insulin secretagogue, i.e., that of an agent which stimulates the secretion of insulin from patient's beta cells. (See U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,426,067; 3,454,635; 3,507,961 and 3,507,954.) Subsequent to the discovery of glyburide itself, glyburide compositions with enhanced bioavailability to that of the originally developed and marketed formulation became available, for example as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,979,520 and 4,060,634.
  • micronized or high surface area e.g., 3 to 10 m 2 /g
  • glyburide in combination with various pharmaceutically acceptable excipients to obtain enhanced bioavailability.
  • Another composition in the prior art relates to the use of a spray dried lactose formulation of micronized glyburide having a narrow distribution of particle sizes.
  • the spray dried lactose in said composition is the preponderant excipient (not less than 70% of the final composition.)
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,258,185 describes rapidly absorbable formulations of glyburide prepared by dissolving the drug in liquid polyethylene glycol and/or an alcohol (e.g., ethanol) with a sugar alcohol (e.g., sorbitol) solution and optionally an alkalizing agent (e.g., ammonia).
  • a sugar alcohol e.g., sorbitol
  • an alkalizing agent e.g., ammonia
  • Ganley J. Pharm. Pharmac., 36:734-739, 1984
  • Shaheen Int. J. Pharm., 38:123-131, 1987
  • excipients would be highly soluble in water, and hence dissolve rapidly when the dosage form is immersed in an aqueous environment. In this way, the poorly soluble glyburide is liberated as a finely divided suspension. Dissolution of glyburide from this suspension, the rate of which is controlled by the particle size distribution of the suspension, is a prerequisite for absorption. Hence, the absorption characteristics are defined by the particle size distribution of the glyburide. In this way, as modeled by in vitro testing, the preferred dosage form is rapidly converted to a suspension of glyburide particles when the dosage form is ingested. Poorly soluble excipients may result in a dosage form that erodes too slowly.
  • dosage forms prepared with the insoluble excipient dicalcium phospate show slow erosion and consequently slow liberation of glyburide.
  • Some currently marketed glyburide formulations, for example MicronaseTM employ such excipients, and as a result can exhibit relatively slow liberation of glyburide into solution.
  • the appropriate bioavailability of glyburide avoids rapidly achieving a very high maximum (“spiked”) drug concentration in blood plasma. A very high concentration can predispose the patient to undesirable hypoglycemia. Additionally, the appropriate bioavailability of glyburide provides for the adequate extent of drug absorption such that an area under the plasma drug concentration against time curve maintains efficacy. While not being bound by any theory, it appears that it is this combination, i.e., the early onset of glyburide absorption, without producing excessively high maximum plasma drug concentrations, yet also maintaining exposure of the patient to the drug, that permits the glyburide of this invention to be employed as an oral preprandial secretagogue.
  • the particle size measurement method of laser light scattering uses drug substance dispersed in liquid paraffin for introduction into the measurement cell.
  • the apparatus produces a volume based, cumulative size distribution. Based on the above data and this methodology, it was found that the preferred particle sizes for glyburide to assure reproducibility of dissolution and bioavailability are:
  • Particularly preferred particle sizes for glyburide are:
  • Glyburide having these particle size characteristics have powder surface area values in the range of about 1.7 to 2.2 m 2 g ⁇ 1 as determined by nitrogen adsorption. This is yet another difference between the glyburide of the invention and that of the prior art.
  • the glyburide of the prior art generally required its powder surface area to be in excess of 3 m 2 g ⁇ 1 (preferably 5 to 10 m 2 g ⁇ 1 ) to yield appropriate glyburide bioavailability.
  • the glyburide of particle size properties detailed herein produces appropriate glyburide bioavailability in humans.
  • the glyburide When formulating the glyburide into a tablet or capsule, it is preferable to include in the formulation a suitable level of highly water-soluble excipients. Such excipients are generally soluble in water from 50 mg/ml to in excess of 300 mg/ml. They can be used singly or in combination and may comprise 45 to 90% by weight of the total formulation. Such a material used in a tablet or capsule formulation will completely dissolve within 5 to 30 minutes when subjected to an in vitro drug release test procedure, liberating the suspension of glyburide particles.
  • the formulation may also include a binder such as povidone or low viscosity hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and a lubricant, such as magnesium stearate or sodium stearyl fumarate.
  • a disintegrant has been found to be highly desirable to assure the rapid break up of the dosage form when immersed in an aqueous environment.
  • Suitable disintegrants include croscarmellose sodium or sodium starch glycollate.
  • the formulation may optionally include other excipients such as glidants, anti-adherents, colors, flavors, film coating components (including polymers such as hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, wetting agents such as polysorbate 20, plasticizers such as polyethylene glycol 200), and other materials commonly used in the formulation of tablets and capsules and as would be familiar to those skilled in the art.
  • Suitable highly water soluble excipients would also include, but not be limited to, sugar alcohols such as mannitol, sorbitol and xylitol; sugars such as sucrose, lactose, maltose and glucose; oligosaccharides such as maltodextrins.
  • the glyburide was blended with the croscarmellose sodium and that mixture was blended with the mannitol.
  • the resulting blend was wet granulated using the povidone dissolved in an appropriate amount of purified water.
  • the granules obtained were dried to an appropriate residual moisture content, mixed with the microcrystalline cellulose, lubricated by mixing with the magnesium stearate and compressed into tablets each containing 5 mg of glyburide.
  • the tablets were subjected to an in vitro dissolution method to determine the rate at which the glyburide was released from the tablets.
  • the tablets were placed into a dissolution medium of pH 6.4 phosphate buffer with 1% w/w sodium dodecyl sulphate, and stirred with paddles at 50 rpm. It was found that 80% of the drug in the tablet was dissolved within 20 minutes.
  • a process similar to the process described in Example 2 would yield tablets containing 1.25 mg of glyburide.
  • the tablets are optionally film coated with a proprietary film coat composition such as OPADRY, employing a side vented coating pan.
  • the glyburide of the invention can be co-formulated with other drugs for the treatment of type II diabetes. This would facilitate treatment for patients having to take multiple medications when single drug therapy is inadequate to control their disease.
  • agents might include, but would not be limited to, acarbose or other glycosidase inhibitors, rosiglitazone, pioglitazone or other thiazolidonediones, biguanides such as metformin fumarate, repaglinide and other “aglinides”.

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