US20050245556A1 - Pharmaceutical preparation containing oxycodone and naloxone - Google Patents
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- the invention concerns a storage-stable pharmaceutical preparation comprising oxycodone and naloxone.
- the treatment of severe pain which results from diseases such as cancer, rheumatism and arthritis is central to the treatment of these diseases.
- the range of pain felt by tumor patients comprises pain of the periosteum and of the bone itself, as well as visceral pain and pain in soft tissues. All such pain forms render the daily life of patients intolerable and often lead to depressive states.
- Successful pain therapy resulting in a lasting improvement of quality of life for the patients is therefore equally important to the success of a comprehensive therapy, as is the treatment of the actual causes of the disease.
- the World Health Organization has developed a 4-step model for the treatment of patients with tumor pain. This model has proven to be effective in daily routine practice and can be extended to patients suffering from chronic pain or pain forms which result from diseases other than cancer. Depending on the intensity, quality and localization of pain, four steps are distinguished during this therapy, with each next step being indicated if the effect of the pain relief agent used until then is no longer sufficient (Ebell, H. J.; Bayer A.
- the group of opioid analgesics comprises, besides morphine which represents the prototype of these pharmaceutically active agents, also oxycodone, hydromorphone, nicomorphine, dihydrocodeine, diamorphine, papaveretum, codeine, ethylmorphine, phenylpiperidine and derivatives thereof; methadone, dextropropoxyphene, buprenorphine, pentazocine, tilidine, tramadol and hydrocodone.
- the ATC-Classification (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification) of the WHO indicates whether the pharmaceutically active agent represents an opiod analgesic, or not.
- the pronounced pain-relieving effect of opioid analgesics is due to the imitation of the effect of endogenous, morphine-like acting substances (“endogenous opioids”), whose physiological function is to control the reception and processing of pain stimuli.
- Opioids repress the propagation of pain stimuli. Besides the immediate inhibition of neuronal excitatory signal transduction in the spinal cord caused by opioids, an activation of such nerve tracts is relevant, which project form the brainstem into the spinal cord. This activation results in an inhibition of pain propagation in the spinal cord. Moreover, opioids limit the pain reception of the thalamus and by affecting the limbic system they influence the affective pain evaluation.
- Opioid receptors are found at different sites in the body. Receptors of the intestine and brain are of particular importance for pain therapy by opioids, especially as their occupation results in different side effects.
- Opioid analgesics are considered to be strong agonists if they bind with high affinity to opioid receptors and induce a strong inhibition of pain reception. Substances that also bind with high affinty to opioid receptors, but that do not provoke a reduction of pain reception and which thereby counteract the opioid agonists, are designated as antagonists. Depending on the binding behaviour and the induced activity, opioids can be classified as pure agonists, mixed agonists/antagonists and pure antagonists.
- Pure antagonists comprise, for example, naltrexone, naloxone, nalmefene, nalorphine, nalbuphine, naloxoneazinen, methylnaltrexone, ketylcyclazocine, norbinaltorphimine, naltrindol, 6-13-naloxol und 6-13-naltrexol (Forth W.; Henschler, D.; Rummel W.; Starke, K.: interne und Spezielle Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, 7. Auflage, 1996, Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg Berlin Oxford).
- analgesic efficiency compounds such as oxycodone, tilidine, buprenorphine und pentazocine, have been used in the form of medicaments for pain therapy.
- Medicaments such as Oxigesic® (wherein oxycodone is the analgesic active compound) und Valoron® (wherein tilidine is the analgesic active compound ) have proven valuable for pain therapy.
- opioid analgesics for pain therapy might go along with undesirable side effects.
- long-term use of opioid analgesics can lead to psychological and physical dependence.
- opioid analgesics Especially the physical dependence of patients suffering from pain to opioid analgesics leads to the development of tolerance, meaning that upon extended intake, increasingly higher doses of the pain relieving agent have to be taken by the patient, in order to experience pain relief.
- the euphoregenic effect of opioid analgesics often leads to the abuse of pain relievers.
- Drug abuse and psychological dependence are a common phenomenon, especially among teenagers. These dangerous effects are especially caused by the substances with strong analgesic capacity, and can range from undesired habituation to fully developed addiction. However, these substances are legitimately used for medical purposes and medicine cannot do without them.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,582,835 describes, again in order to avoid abuse, a preparation comprising a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone, that is to be administered either parenterally or sublingually.
- European application EP 0 352 361 A1 concerns the treatment of obstipation during pain therapy by the oral application of an opioid analgesic and one antagonist, with the antagonist being a pro-drug form of either naltrexone or naloxone. Avoidance of abuse of the opioid analgesic is not an issue in this application.
- German patent application DE 43 25 465 A1 also concerns the treatment of obstipation during pain therapy using a preparation which comprises an opioid analgesic and an antagonist.
- the characterizing feature of this disclosure is that the antagonist which can be naloxone, has to be present in higher amounts than the opioid analgesic which is preferably morphine. This is to ensure that the antagonist unfolds its anti-obstipation effect without reducing the analgesic activity of the agonist. The avoidance of abuse of the opioid analgesic is not an issue in this application.
- preparations have been introduced on the market which can be taken orally and comprise an opioid analgesic and the opioid antagonist, naloxone.
- the medicament Talwin® of Windrop/Sterling comprises pentazocine and naloxone.
- the medicament Valoron® of Gödeke comprises a tilidine-naloxone combination.
- medicaments usable for a successful pain therapy should provide for additional characteristics.
- medicaments have to be formulated in a way that the active compounds are stable as long as possible, under standard storage conditions.
- Medicaments have also to be formulated in a way that the intended release profiles of the active compounds do not change upon long-term storage.
- the release profile of each single active compound should be selectable as required.
- the measures applied in order to achieve this should not hamper or even prevent that the release profiles of additional active compounds (e.g. in the case of combinations of different active compounds) can be chosen as required. Consequently, there should be no mutual dependency of the release profiles.
- Medicaments suitable for pain therapy should either contain the active compounds in such amounts or be formulated in such ways that they have to be taken by the patients only rarely.
- the necessity to take the pain reliever only infrequently, will result in a high willingness of the patient to take the pain reliever (compliance).
- sustained-release formulations i.e. formulations of medicaments from which the active compounds are released over an extended period of time
- sustained-release formulations also make sense in that the sustained release of an opioid analgesic reduces the addictive potential of this active compound.
- the medicament Oxigesic® of Purdue is a preparation from which the opioid analgesic oxycodone is released in a sustained manner. Due to this formulation, the frequency by which the medicament has to be taken as well as the addictive potential is lowered, however the side effects remain and the danger of developing addiction cannot be excluded, as Oxigesic® does not contain opioid-antagonists.
- German patent application DE 43 25 465 A1 discloses formulations according to which obstipation occurring during pain therapy is prevented by the sustained release of the opioid agonist while the antagonist, which is present in excess must not be released in a sustained manner. Due to the high First-Pass-Effect of naloxone, comparably large amounts of this compound have therefore to be used.
- This application discloses neither the advantages nor the formulations of preparations, which are characterized by time-stable and independent release of the active compounds. The storage stability of such preparations is also not an issue of this disclosure. A doctor using preparations according to this disclosure has therefore to carry out extensive titration experiments each time he wants to increase the dosage.
- Valoron® a pain reliever that comprises a tilidine-naloxone-combination.
- a formulation is used from which both active compounds are released in a sustained manner.
- the matrix used comprises a relevant part of water-swellable material (HPMC) and has therefore to be considered as a swellable (and possibly partially erosive) diffusion matrix.
- HPMC water-swellable material
- a disadvantage of this known formulation is that tilidine and naloxone, given identical mass ratios but different absolute amounts, show different release profiles. The release rates of the agonist and the antagonist are not independent from each other, which is probably due to the sustained release formulation used.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide formulations for pharmaceutical preparations usable in pain therapy that make sure that the active compounds of said pharmaceutical preparations are stable over a long storage time, and that the release of the active compounds remain reproducibly invariant and independent from each other even after long-term storage.
- the objectives are attained by providing a storage-stable pharmaceutical preparation comprising oxycodone and naloxone wherein said preparation is formulated such that the active compounds are released in a sustained, invariant and independent manner.
- oxycodone in an analgesically effective amount
- naloxone naloxone
- the matrix formulation which is stable over extended periods of time, ensures permanently that agonist as well as antagonist are always released in predetermined percentages and that their release rates do not influence each other. Thereby, abuse of the medicament, which requires that the oxycodone can selectively be extracted from the formulation, is prevented.
- the formulation according to the invention disables selective extraction of the agonist from the preparation without the corresponding amount of the antagonist, independent of the absolute and relative amounts of agonist and antagonist chosen.
- the formulation of a medicament according to the invention ensures that, given identical relative amounts, the active compounds show equal release profiles, independent of the absolute amount present.
- Such an independent release behaviour provides a wide range of useable absolute amounts of the analgesic active substance to the physician, given that the optimal agonist/antagonist ratio is known.
- it is possible to comfortably adjust the dosage for each individual patient either by a step-wise dosage increase or, if necessary, a step-wise dosage reduction. This ability to adjust the dosage for the individual patient is extremely useful from a medical point of view.
- compositions produced according to the invention are characterized by a low administration frequency, so that high patient compliance is achieved. Furthermore, preparations according to the invention allow the doctor to adjust the dosage for individual patients. Preparations according to the invention enable use over a broad range with respect to the useable absolute amounts of the active compounds and ensure that the active compounds, even after long-term storage, become effective with equal release profiles.
- sustained release of active compounds means that pharmaceutically active substances are released from a medicament over a longer period of time than they are from known formulations for immediate release.
- the release takes place over a time period of two to twenty four hours, of two to twenty hours, especially preferred over a time period of two to sixteen hours or two to twelve hours, with the specifications satisfying the legal and regulating requirements.
- sustained release does not mean that the active compounds are released from the formulation or the medicament in a pH-dependent manner. According to the invention, the release of the active compounds rather occurs in a pH-independent manner. According to the invention, the term “sustained release” refers to the release of active compounds from a medicament over an extended period of time. It does not imply the controlled release at a defined place; therefore, it does not mean that the active compounds are either released only in the stomach, or only in the intestine. (Of course, such a release at a defined place could individually be achieved by, e.g., enteric coating of the medicament. However, this presently seems not to be advantageous.)
- independent release means that, given the presence of at least two active compounds, a change of the absolute amount of one compound does not influence the release profiles of the other compounds so that the release profiles of the other compounds are not changed.
- independent release behaviour is independent of the pH value, for which the release is measured, or of the production process.
- the pH independency particularly applies to the acidic range, i.e. for pH values ⁇ 7.
- the release profile (or release behaviour) is defined as the change of the release of the active compound from the formulation with time, with the amount of each active compound released provided in percents of the total amount of the active compound. The release profile is determined by known tests.
- the independent release feature preferably refers to the situation where preparations of substantially equal composition are compared for the release profile. Preparations of substantially equal composition have different amounts of the active compounds but are otherwise basically the same with respect the components of the composition which essentially influence the release behaviour.
- both preparations will provide for the same release profile for oxycodone and naloxone if the difference in the naloxone amount is replaced by a component in the formulation that typically does not influence the release behaviour.
- the difference in the amount of naloxone my be replaced by a typical pharmaceutically inert filler such as lactose without changing the release profiles.
- the independent release feature preferably applies to formulations that have different amounts of the active compounds but are otherwise identical or at least highly similar with respect to the components that essentially influence the release behaviour (given that formulations of the same total weight are compared).
- invariant release behaviour or “invariant release profile” is defined so that the percentage of the absolute amount of each active compound released per time unit does not significantly change and remains sufficiently constant (and thus does not substantially change) if absolute amounts are changed.
- Sufficiently constant percentages mean that the percentage released per time unit deviates from a mean value by not more than 20%, preferably by not more than 15% and especially preferably by not more than 10%. The mean value is calculated from six measurements of the release profile. Of course, the amount released per time unit has to satisfy the legal and regulatory requirements.
- the invariant release feature also preferably refers to a situation where preparations of substantially equal composition are compared. Such preparation differ with respect to the amount of the active compounds, but are of the same or at least highly similar composition with respect to the release-influencing components of the preparation. Typically, the difference in the amount of an active compound will be replaced by the amount of a pharmaceutical inert excipient which does not substantially influence the release behaviour of the preparation.
- a pharmaceutical excipient may be lactose, which is a typical filler in pharmaceutical preparations.
- the invariant release feature may not apply to preparations where the difference in the amount of an active compound is replaced by substances that are known to essentially influence the release behaviour of the preparation, such as ethylcellulose or fatty alcohols.
- Example section it is set out that if one preparation comprises 20 mg oxycodone and 1 mg naloxone or 20 mg oxycodone and 10 mg naloxone, with the difference in naloxone being replaced by lactose, that the two preparations of identical weight provide for the same release profiles, so that they exhibit a sustained, invariant and independent release behaviour.
- storage stable or “storage stability” means that upon storage under standard conditions (at least two years at room temperature and usual humidity) the amounts of the active compounds of a medicament formulation do not deviate from the initial amounts by more than the values given in the specification or the guidelines of the common Pharmacopoeias.
- storage stability also means that a preparation produced according to the invention can be stored under standard conditions (60% relative humidity, 25° C.) as it is required for admission to the market.
- “storage stable” or “time stable” also means that after storage under standard conditions the active compounds show release profiles as they would upon immediate use without storage.
- the admissible fluctuations with respect to the release profile are characterized in that the amount released per time unit fluctuates by no more than 20%, preferably no more than 15% and especially preferably no more than 10%, with respect to a mean value.
- the mean value is calculated from six measurements of the release profile.
- the release of the active compounds from a sustained release formulation is determined by the Basket Method according to USP at pH 1.2 or pH 6.5 with HPLC.
- Storage stability is preferably determined by the Basket Method according to USP at pH 1.2 with HPLC.
- a “non-swellable” or “substantially non-swellable” diffusion matrix is a matrix formulation for which the release of the active compounds is not influenced (or at least not to a relevant degree) by swelling of the matrix (particularly in the physiological fluids of the relevant target sites in the patient's body).
- the term “substantially non-swellable” diffusion matrix also refers to a matrix whose volume will increase by approximately 300%, preferably by approximately 200%, more preferably by approximately 100%, by approximately 75% or by approximately 50%, even more preferably by approximately 30% or by approximately 20% and most preferably by approximately 15%, by approximately 10%, by approximately 5% or by approximately 1% in aqueous solutions (and particularly in the physiological fluids of the relevant target sites in the patient's body).
- agonist or “analgesic” always refers to oxycodone.
- antagonist always refers to naloxone.
- Preparations produced according to the invention can be applied orally, nasally, rectally and/or by inhalation for use in pain therapy.
- parenteral application is not envisaged.
- a formulation for oral application is especially preferred.
- agonist or “antagonist” always comprises pharmaceutical acceptable and equally acting derivatives, salts and the like. If, for example, oxycodone or naloxone is mentioned, this also comprises, besides the free base, their hydrochloride, sulfate, bisulfate, tatrate, nitrate, citrate, bitratrate, phosphate, malate, maleate, hydrobromide, hydrojodide, fumarate, succinate and the like.
- agonists and antagonists are formulated in a way that they are released from the resulting pharmaceutical preparation in a sustained, independent and invariant manner. This does not mean that the antagonist is in excess compared to the agonist. On the contrary, it is preferred that in formulations comprising an agonist/antagonist combination, that show a release profile in accordance with the invention, the agonist is in excess compared to the antagonist.
- the excess of the agonist is defined based on the amount of the unit dosage of the antagonist present in the combination preparation.
- the extent of the excess of the opioid agonist is usually given in terms of the weight ratio of agonist to antagonist.
- preferred weight ratios of agonist to antagonist lie within a weight ratio range of 25:1 at maximum, especially preferred are the weight ratio ranges 15:1, 10:1, 5:1, 4:1, 3:1, 2:1 and 1:1.
- agonist and antagonist are used depend on the choice of the active compounds. According to the invention, care has to be taken that agonist and antagonist are released from the pharmaceutical preparation that has been formulated for sustained release, only in an independent and invariant manner.
- oxycodone and naloxone are used for a combination preparation, preferably between 10 and 150 mg, especially preferably between 10 and 80 mg of oxycodone (typical amounts for use) and preferably between 1 and 50 mg naloxone per unit dosage are used.
- the preparations may comprise between 5 and 50 mg of oxycodone, between 10 and 40 mg of oxycodone, between 10 and 30 mg of oxycodone or approximately 20 mg of oxycodone.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention may also comprise preparations with between 1 and 40 mg naloxone, 1 and 30 mg naloxone, 1 and 20 mg naloxone or between 1 and 10 mg naloxone per unit dosage.
- the ratio between oxycodone and naloxone has to be chosen in such a way that release profiles for both active substances in accordance with the invention are guaranteed and that the agonist can display its analgesic effect while the amount of the antagonist is chosen in such a way that habituation- or addiction-promoting effects and side effects of the agonist are reduced or abolished, without (substantially) affecting the analgesic effect of the agonist.
- development of habituation and addiction as well as obstipation and breath depression are to be considered as side effects of analgesically effective opioid agonists.
- formulations can be used, given that these formulations ensure that the active compounds are released from the preparation in a sustained, independent and invariant manner. According to the invention, those formulations have to be chosen such that the active compounds are storage stable.
- Matrix-based retardation formulations may preferably be used as formulations that provide a release of agonist and antagonist in accordance with the invention. According to the invention, especially preferred are formulations based on a substantially non-swellable diffusion matrix. At the moment, formulations with an erosive matrix or a swellable diffusion matrix are not preferred.
- the matrix that provides the sustained release of the active compounds has to be chosen in such a way that the release of the active compounds occurs in a sustained, independent and invariant manner.
- matrices comprise polymers based on ethylcellulose, with ethylcellulose being an especially preferred polymer.
- matrices comprising polymers as they are available on the market under the trademark Surelease®. Particularly preferred is the use of Surelease®E-7-7050
- Formulations with a release behaviour according to the invention comprise particularly matrices that comprise ethylcellulose and at least one fatty alcohol as the components that essentially influence the release characteristics of the matrix.
- the amounts of ethylcellulose and the at least one fatty alcohol may significantly vary so that preparations with different release profiles may be achieved.
- the inventive preparations usually will comprise both of the afore-mentioned components, in some cases it may be preferred that the preparations comprise only ethylcellulose or the fatty alcohol(s) as the release determining components.
- Matrices based on polymethacrylate (as, e.g. Eudragit®RS30D and Eudragit®RL30D) or matrices which comprise relevant amounts of water-swellable material, especially of hydroxyalkyl cellulose derivates such as HPMC, are presently preferably avoided according to the invention.
- Matrices that are in accordance with the invention can be used to produce preparations that release active compounds in a sustained, independent and invariant manner and that release equal amounts of the active compounds per time unit. Specifically, this means that in the case of a oxycodone/naloxone combination containing 12 mg oxycodone und 4 mg naloxone, 25% oxycodone and 25% naloxone are released within the first 4 hours.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention relates to preparations that release 1% to 40%, preferably 5% to 35%, more preferably between 10% and 30% and even more preferably between 15% and 25% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after 15 minutes. In other preferred embodiments of the invention, 15% to 20%, 20% to 25%, approximately 15%, approximately 20% or approximately 25% of oxycodone and/or naloxone are released after 15 minutes.
- Another preferred embodiment of the invention relates to preparations that release between 25% to 65%, preferably between 30% to 60%, more preferably between 35% to 55% and even more preferably between 40% to 50% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after one hour.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention also relate to preparations that release between 40% to 45%, 45% to 50%, approximately 40%, approximately 45% or approximately 50% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after one hour.
- Yet another preferred embodiment of the invention relates to preparations that release between 40% to 80%, preferably between 45% to 75%, more preferably between 45% to 70% and even more preferably between 45% to 50%, 50% to 55%, 55% to 60%, 60% to 65% or 65% to 70% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after 2 hours.
- Preferred embodiments also comprise preparations that release approximately 45%, approximately 50%, approximately 55%, approximately 60%, approximately65% or approximately 70% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after 2 hours.
- One preferred embodiment of the invention relates to preparations that release 70% to 100%, preferably between 75% to 95%, more preferably between 80% to 95%, and even more preferably between 80% and 90% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after 4 hours.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention also relate to preparations that release between 80% to 85%, 85% to 90%, approximately 80%, approximately 85% or approximately 90% of oxcodone and/or naloxone after 4 hours.
- One preferred embodiment of the invention also relates to preparations that release between 70% to 100%, preferably between 75% to 100%, more preferably between 80% to 95% and even more preferably between 80% to 85%, between 85% to 90% or between 90% to 95% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after 7 hours.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention also relate to preparations that release approximately 80%, approximately 85%, approximately 90% or approximately 95% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after 7 hours.
- Yet another preferred embodiment of the invention relates to preparations that release between 85% to 100%, preferably between 90% to 100%, more preferably between 95% to 100% and even more preferably approximately 95% or 100% of oxycodone and/or naloxone after 12 hours.
- formulations that provide a release of the active compounds in accordance with the invention may comprise, besides the matrix forming polymers, fillers and additional substances, such as granulating aids, lubricants, dyes, flowing agents and plasticizers.
- Lactose, glucose or saccharose, starches and their hydrolysates, microcrystalline cellulose, cellatose, sugar alcohols such as sorbitol or mannitol, polysoluble calcium salts like calciumhydrogenphosphate, dicalcium- or tricalciumphosphat may be used as fillers.
- Povidone may be used as granulating aid.
- Highly-disperse silica (Aerosil®), talcum, corn starch, magnesium oxide and magnesium- or calcium stearate may preferably be used as flowing agents or lubricants.
- Magnesium stearate and/or calcium stearate can preferably be used as lubricants.
- Fatty acids like stearic acid, or fats like hydrated castor oil can also preferably be used.
- Polyethylene glycols and fatty alcohols like cetyl and/or stearyl alcohol and/or cetostearyl alcohol can also be used as additional substances that influence retardation.
- a formulation is especially preferred that comprises ethylcellulose or Surelease® E-7-7050 as a matrix-building substance, stearyl alcohol as fatty alcohol, magnesium stearate as lubricant, lactose as filler and povidone as a granulating aid.
- Preparations in accordance with the invention can be produced as all common application forms which, on principle, are suitable for retardation formulations and which ensure that the active compounds are released in a manner in accordance with the invention.
- Especially suitable are tablets, multi-layer tablets and capsules.
- Additional application forms like granules or powders can be used, with only those applications forms being admissible that provide a sufficient retardation and a release behaviour in accordance with the invention.
- compositions may also comprise film coatings. However, it has to be ensured that the film coatings do not negatively influence the release properties of the active compounds from the matrix and the storage stability of the active compounds within the matrix.
- film coatings may be colored or may comprise a initial dosage of the active compounds if required. The active compounds of this initial dosage will be immediately released so that the therapeutically effective blood plasma level is reached very quickly.
- compositions or preliminary stages thereof which are in accordance with the invention can be produced by build-up or break-down granulation.
- a preferred embodiment is the production by spray granulation with subsequent drying of the granules.
- Another preferred embodiment is the production of granules by build-up granulation in a drum or on a granulating disk. The granules may then be pressed into e.g. tablets using appropriate additional substances and procedures.
- pharmaceutical preparations or preliminary stages thereof which are in accordance with the invention, by extrusion technology is especially advantageous.
- pharmaceutical preparations or preliminary stages thereof are produced by melt extrusion with co- or counter-rotating extruders comprising two screws.
- Another preferred embodiment is the production by means of extrusion, with extruders comprising one or more screws.
- These extruders may also comprise kneading elements.
- Extrusion is also a well-established production process in pharmaceutical technology and is well known to the person skilled in the art.
- the person skilled in the art is well aware that during the extrusion process, various parameters, such as the feeding rate, the screw speed, the heating temperature of the different extruder zones (if available), the water content, etc. may be varied in order to produce products of the desired characteristics.
- the Example section provides for numerous examples of preparations according to the invention that have been produced by extrusion.
- the temperature of the heating zones, in which the components of the inventive formulation melt may be between 40 to 120° C., preferably between 50 to 100° C., more preferably between 50 to 90° C., even more preferably between 50 to 70° C. and most preferably between 50 to 65° C., particularly if counter-rotating twin screw extruders (such as a Leistritz Micro 18 GGL) are used.
- counter-rotating twin screw extruders such as a Leistritz Micro 18 GGL
- the screw speed may vary between 100 to 500 revolutions per minute (rpm), preferably between 100 to 250 rpm, more preferably between 100 to 200 rpm and most preferably around 150 rpm, particularly if counter-rotating twin screw extruders (such as a Leistritz Micro 18 GGL) are used.
- the geometry and the diameter of the nozzle may be selected as required.
- the diameter of the nozzle of commonly used extruders typically is between 1 to 10 mm, preferably between 2 to 8 mm and most preferably between 3 to 5 mm.
- the ratio of length versus diameter of the screw of extruders that may be used for production of inventive preparations is typically around 40:1.
- the temperatures of the heating zones have to be selected such that no temperatures develop that may destroy the pharmaceutically active compounds.
- the feeding rate und screw speed will be selected such that the pharmaceutically active compounds are released from the preparations produced by extrusion in a sustained, independent and invariant manner and are storage stable in the matrix. If e.g. the feeding rate is increased, the screw speed may have to be increased correspondingly to ensure the same retardation.
- the present invention allows to first produce a preparation with a desired release profile for oxycodone and naloxone by e.g. varying the amount of fatty alcohols or the matrix-forming polymer ethylcellulose as well as production parameters such as temperature, screw speed (during extrusion) or pressure power during tablet production.
- the inventive preparations according to the invention allow the person skilled in the art to change the amounts of the preparations with respect to the active compounds as outlined above. Preparations comprising different amounts of the active compounds but of otherwise substantially equal composition, however, will then provide for the features of sustained, invariant and independent release.
- Example section therefore discloses numerous examples showing that preparations with different release profiles may be obtained by changing the amount of e.g. ethylcellulose.
- Other examples show that once a preparation has been established with desired release profiles, the change in the amount of naloxone will not influence the release behaviour of such preparations if the difference in the amount of the active compound is replaced by pharmaceutically inert excipients such as lactose.
- Surelease® E-7-7050 polymer mixture used had the following composition.
- Surelease ® Ethylcellulose 20 cps Dibutylsebacate Ammoniumhydroxide Oleic acid Siliciumdioxide Water
- oxycodone HCl, naloxone HCl, Povidone 30 and Lactose Flow Lac 100 were mixed in a tumbling mixer (Bohle) and subsequently spray-granulated with Surelease® E-7-7050 in a fluidized bath granulating device (GPCG3). The material was sieved over a Comill 1.4 mm sieve. An additional granulation step was carried out with melted fatty alcohol in a high-shear mixer (Collette). All tablet cores produced by this approach had a weight of 123 mg, based on dry substance.
- the listed amounts of oxycodone HCl, naloxone HCl, ethylcellulose 45 cpi, Povidone 30, stearyl alcohol and Lactose Flow Lac 100 were mixed in a tumbling mixer (Bohle). This mixture was subsequently extruded with a counter-rotating twin screw extruder of the type Micro 18 GGL (Leistritz AG, Love, Germany).
- the temperature of heating zone 1 was 25° C., of heating zone 2, 50° C., of heating zones 3 to 5, 60° C., of heating zones 6 to 8, 55° C., of heating zone 9, 60° C. and of heating zone 10, 65° C.
- the screw rotating speed was 150 revolutions per minute (rpm)
- the resulting melt temperature was 87° C.
- the feed rate was 1.5 kg/h
- the diameter of the nozzle opening was 3 mm.
- the extruded material was sieved with a Frewitt 0.68 ⁇ 1.00 mm sieve.
- the grinded extrudate was then mixed with talcum and magnesium stearate that had been added over a 1 mm hand sieve and was subsequently pressed into tablets.
- the extruder has a screw geometry, as shown in FIG. 1 .
- extruded preparations comprise less components.
- the release of the active compounds was measured over a time period of 12 hours, applying the Basket Method according to USP at pH 1.2 using HPLC. Tablets Ox/Nal-0, Ox/Nal-5 and Ox/Nal-10 were tested.
- the release values refer to oxycodone or naloxone (line 2) and are given as percentages.
- the mean value for the release of naloxone at e.g. 420 min is 92,7%.
- the maximal deviation at 420 min is 1%.
- Oxy and Nal stand for oxycodone and naloxone and indicate the active compound which has been measured.
- the release of active compounds from the tablets was measured over a time period of 12 hours at pH 1.2 or for 1 hour at 1.2 and subsequently for 11 hours at pH 6.5. Release rates were determined by the basket method according to USP using HPLC.
- the release rates refer to oxycodone and naloxone (line 2) and are given as percentages. Oxy and Nal stand for oxycodone and naloxone and indicate the active compound measured.
- naloxone is released from spray-granulated tablets (Ox/Nal-10-tablets, see Example 3) at 420 minutes, while 93.9% is released from extruded tablets (Oxy/Nal-Extr.-1.2-O, Example 4) at 420 minutes.
- the release of naloxone from extruded tablets thus deviates by 1.3% from the mean value of the release of naloxone from spray-granulated tablets (92.7% at 420 minutes).
- Valoron® tablets with 50 mg tilidine and 4 mg naloxone (Ti/Nal-50/4) or 100 mg tilidine and 8 mg naloxone (Ti/Nal-100/8) or 150 mg tilidine and 12 mg naloxone (Ti/Nal-150/12) were tested by the Basket Method according to USP for 1h at pH 1.2 and then for additional 6 h at pH 6.5 using HPLC.
- the release values refer to tilidine or naloxone (line 2) and are given as percentages.
- the mean value for the release of naloxone at e.g. 420 min is 78,87%.
- the maximal deviation at 420 min is 20,4%.
- Til und Nal stand for tilidine and naloxone and indicate the active compound tested.
- FIGS. 5A and 5B show different magnifications of scanning electron microscopy pictures of a Ox/Nal-10-tablet with a formulation according to the invention which was produced by spray granulation.
- FIGS. 5A and 5B show different magnifications of scanning electron microscopy pictures of a Ox/Nal-10-tablet with a formulation according to the invention which was produced by spray granulation.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B show different magnifications of scanning electron microscopy pictures of a Oxy/Nal-Extr-tablets with a formulation according to the invention, which was produced by extrusion.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B show scanning electron microscopy pictures of the Valoron® N-tablet.
- tablets with a formulation according to the invention have a surface which is substantially finer and more homogeneously structured and which shows fewer cracks than the Valoron® tablet, regardless of whether the tablets have been produced by spray granulation or extrusion.
- the structural difference is possibly the reason for the different release behaviours of the different preparations.
- Tablet production was performed with a common tabletting device with the following parameters: OxN20/1-Extr-A: rpm: 40 rpm Pressure power: 9 kN OxN20/1-Extr-B: rpm: 42 rpm Pressure power: 8.9 kN OxN20/1-Extr-C: rpm: 36 rpm Pressure power: 9 kN OxN20/10-Extr-A: rpm: 36 rpm Pressure power: 7.5 kN
- the release of the active compounds was measured over a time period of 12 hours, applying the Basket Method according to USP at pH 1.3 using HPLC. Tablets OxN20/1-Extr-A, OxN20/1-Extr-B, OxN20/1-Extr-C and OxN20/10-Extr-A were tested.
- the release values refer to oxycodone or naloxone (line 2) and are given as percentages.
- the mean value for the release of naloxone at e.g. 420 min is 92.3%.
- the maximal deviation at 420 min is 7.4%.
- Oxy and Nal stand for oxycodone and naloxone and indicate the active compound which has been measured.
- Extrusion was performed as described above (Example 2) with the following parameters: OxN20/1-Extr-D: temperature: 55-63° C. rpm (screw): 150 rpm feeding rate: 1.5 kg/h OxN20/1-Extr-E: temperature: 55-63° C. rpm (screw): 150 rpm feeding rate: 1.5 kg/h OxN20/10-Extr-B: temperature: 55-63° C. rpm (screw): 160 rpm feeding rate: 1.75 kg/h OxN20/10-Extr-C: temperature: 55-63° C.
- Tablet production was performed with a common tabletting device with the following parameters: OxN20/1-Extr-D: rpm: 39 rpm Pressure power: 11 kN OxN20/1-Extr-E: rpm: 39 rpm Pressure power: 10.5 kN OxN20/10-Extr-B: rpm: 36 rpm Pressure power: 9.5 kN OxN20/10-Extr-C: rpm: 36 rpm Pressure power: 7.8 kN OxN20/10-Extr-D: rpm: 39 rpm Pressure power: 9 kN OxN20/10-Extr-E: rpm: 39 rpm Pressure power: 7.5 kN
- the release of the active compounds was measured over a time period of 12 hours, applying the Basket Method according to USP at pH 1.2 using HPLC. Tablets OxN20/1-Extr-D, OxN20/1-Extr-E, OxN20/10-Extr-B, OxN20/10-Extr-C, OxN20/10-Extr-D and OxN20/10-Extr-E were tested.
- the release values refer to oxycodone or naloxone (line 2) and are given as percentages. Oxy and Nal stand for oxycodone and naloxone and indicate the active compound which has been measured.
- preparations with particular release profiles may be produced if ethylcellulose and fatty alcohols are used as the matrix-components that essentially influence the release characteristics of the preparations. Once a preparation with desired release characteristics has been obtained the amount of the active compounds may be changed. The preparations will still provide for a sustained, independent and invariant release behaviour (see example 7).
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