US20070098766A1 - Nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive for medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption, medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous asorption, and process for producing the same - Google Patents

Nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive for medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption, medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous asorption, and process for producing the same Download PDF

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US20070098766A1
US20070098766A1 US10/561,751 US56175104A US2007098766A1 US 20070098766 A1 US20070098766 A1 US 20070098766A1 US 56175104 A US56175104 A US 56175104A US 2007098766 A1 US2007098766 A1 US 2007098766A1
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  • the present invention relates to a nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive for a medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption, comprising a copolymer obtained by copolymerization of a (meth)acrylic monomer having an acetoacetyl group in the molecule and one or more monomers selected from among other (meth)acrylic monomers with no acetoacetyl group and copolymerizable vinyl monomers, in a nonaqueous solvent, as well as to a medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption produced by coating a nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive onto the top side of a support or release film, together with a drug and plasticizer, and heating to dryness to form a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and then further laminating a release film or support over the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and to a process for producing the same.
  • the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption according to the invention is a highly stable tape preparation for percutaneous absorption which exhibits excellent drug release from the preparation and excellent drug skin permeability, with
  • Paints, coatings and pressure-sensitive adhesives are known wherein copolymers obtained by copolymerization of acetoacetoxyalkyl methacrylates and other monomers are crosslinked with crosslinking agents such as polyamine compounds or isocyanate compounds.
  • crosslinking agents such as polyamine compounds or isocyanate compounds.
  • Patent document 1 and Patent document 2 See, for example, Patent document 1 and Patent document 2.
  • no patent document or non-patent document can be found which describes the use of a nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive comprising a copolymer obtained by copolymerization of a (meth)acrylic monomer having an acetoacetyl group, and one or more monomers selected from among other (meth)acrylic monomers and copolymerizable vinyl monomers, as the pressure-sensitive adhesive used in a medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption.
  • Tape preparations for percutaneous absorption which comprise a drug and plasticizer in a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, wherein a ketone group-containing pressure-sensitive adhesive is substantially crosslinked with a polyamine crosslinking agent.
  • a pressure-sensitive adhesive comprising a copolymer with an acetoacetyl group.
  • Patent document 1 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication HEI No. 6-108033
  • Patent document 2 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication HEI No. 7-238203
  • Patent document 3 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2002-535475
  • Patent document 4 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication HEI No. 8-81369
  • the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption may also contain, in addition to a drug, also a solvent for dissolution of the drug, a percutaneous absorption accelerator to accelerate the percutaneous absorption rate of the drug, a plasticizer for improved plasticity of the pressure-sensitive adhesive or a tackifier for improved adhesive strength, and in some cases it may be necessary to include such components in significant amounts.
  • the drug-dissolving solvent, percutaneous absorption accelerator, plasticizer and tackifier included with the drug in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer will usually be lipophilic oily substances.
  • a pressure-sensitive adhesive obtained by polymerizing a functional group-containing monomer is crosslinked with a crosslinking agent such as a polyamine compound, isocyanate compound or polyvalent metal chelate compound.
  • a crosslinking agent such as a polyamine compound, isocyanate compound or polyvalent metal chelate compound.
  • crosslinking agents are often toxic compounds or they have undesirable effects on certain drugs, while restrictions are necessary on their use or the amounts of their use.
  • Self-crosslinking pressure-sensitive adhesives employing no crosslinking agents are known, such as pressure-sensitive adhesives comprising N-methylolacrylamide as a constituent monomer, but such adhesives are not preferred for medicinal pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes due to gradually release of the harmful substance formaldehyde.
  • copolymers comprising acetoacetyl group-containing monomers as constituent monomers, for use as paints, coating agents and adhesives, but all such compounds are crosslinked using crosslinking agents such as polyamine derivatives, isocyanate compounds and polyvalent metal chelate compounds, and their use in medicinal tape preparations for percutaneous absorption is not known.
  • crosslinking agents such as polyamine derivatives, isocyanate compounds and polyvalent metal chelate compounds, and their use in medicinal tape preparations for percutaneous absorption is not known.
  • crosslinking agents are associated with such problems as toxicity and unsuitability for certain types of drugs.
  • a nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive comprising a copolymer obtained by copolymerization of a (meth)acrylic monomer having an acetoacetyl group in the molecule and one or more monomers selected from among other (meth)acrylic monomers with no acetoacetyl group and copolymerizable vinyl monomers, in a nonaqueous solvent.
  • the nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive used in the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention comprising a copolymer obtained by copolymerization of a (meth)acrylic monomer having an acetoacetyl group and one or more vinyl monomers selected from among other (meth)acrylic monomers with no acetoacetyl group and copolymerizable vinyl monomers, in a nonaqueous solvent, undergoes self-crosslinking of the acetoacetyl groups as the solvent evaporates during the step of coating onto a support or release film together with a drug and plasticizer followed by heating to dryness, thereby forming a network structure with the oily substances such as the plasticizer held in the network structure.
  • a network structure is formed by self-crosslinking of the acetoacetyl groups as the solvent evaporates, so that large amounts of oily substances such as the plasticizer can be included in the network structure.
  • the pressure-sensitive adhesive of the invention uses no polyamine derivatives, isocyanate compounds or polyvalent metal chelate compounds as crosslinking agents, and therefore since toxicity is not a concern and the skin is not irritated, the adhesive is suitable for medical use.
  • the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention has excellent adhesive and cohesive strength, and is highly safe with low skin irritation. Its properties of drug release and percutaneous absorption are also excellent.
  • the nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive for a medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption according to the invention may be obtained by copolymerization of a (meth)acrylic monomer having an acetoacetyl group in the same molecule and one or more monomers selected from among (meth)acrylic monomers with no acetoacetyl group and copolymerizable vinyl monomers, in a nonaqueous solvent.
  • (meth)acrylic monomers having an acetoacetyl group there may be mentioned acetoacetoxyalkyl methacrylates or acetoacetoxyalkyl acrylates such as 2-acetoacetoxyethyl methacrylate, 2-acetoacetoxyethyl acrylate, 3-acetoacetoxypropyl methacrylate, 3-acetoacetoxypropyl acrylate, 4-acetoacetoxybutyl methacrylate and 4-acetoacetoxybutyl acrylate, among which any one or more may be used, although 2-acetoacetoxyethyl methacrylate and 2-acetoacetoxyethyl acrylate are preferred.
  • acetoacetoxyalkyl methacrylates or acetoacetoxyalkyl acrylates such as 2-acetoacetoxyethyl methacrylate, 2-acetoacetoxyethyl acrylate, 3-acetoacetoxypropyl methacrylate, 3-acetoacetoxy
  • (meth)acrylic monomers having no acetoacetyl group there may be used any (meth)acrylic monomers having a copolymerizable double bond in the molecule, and one or more such (meth)acrylic monomers may be used.
  • one or more (meth)acrylic monomers selected from the group consisting of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl methacrylate, diacetoneacrylamide, butyl acrylate, butyl methacrylate, ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate, diethyleneglycol dimethacrylate, triethyleneglycol methacrylate, tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate, tetraethyleneglycol dimethacrylate, hexaethyleneglycol dimethacrylate, hexaethyleneglycol diacrylate, methyl methacrylate, acrylamide, methacrylamide, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate and acrylic acid, of which there are preferred one or more acrylic monomers selected from the group consisting of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, diacetoneacrylamide, butyl acrylate, tetraethyleneglycol diacrylate, tetraethyleneglycol dimethacrylate
  • the other vinyl compound which is copolymerizable with the monomer having an acetoacetyl group need only have a copolymerizable vinyl group in the molecule, and as examples there may be mentioned vinyl derivatives such as N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and vinyl acetate.
  • the content of the acetoacetyl group-containing monomer in the copolymer used in the nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive of the invention is preferably 1-40 wt % and more preferably 5-40 wt % with respect to the total weight of the copolymer.
  • the proportion is preferably not smaller than 1 wt %, because the oily substance-holding power and the cohesive strength will be reduced, and it is preferably not greater than 40 wt % because the network structure will become too dense, reducing the holding power for the plasticizer and other components.
  • the solvent of the nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive for the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption may be any organic solvent which volatilizes in the heat drying step during the production process for the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention.
  • a solvent may be any of various organic solvents including acetic acid esters such as methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, propyl acetate and butyl acetate, aliphatic hydrocarbons such as hexane, heptane, octane and cyclohexane, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene and xylene, ketones such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone, and ethers such as isopropyl ether, tetrahydrofuran and dioxane, among which any may be used alone, or two or more may be used in combination.
  • the nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive of the invention may be produced by a well-known method in the relevant technical field.
  • a specific preferred method is dissolution of each of the monomers in an organic solvent and polymerization with a radical initiator.
  • Alternatives include dissolution of all of the monomers in a prescribed organic solvent beforehand, nitrogen substitution, and then heating for polymerization, or successive loading of the monomer in separate amounts into the solvent for polymerization.
  • the monomer concentration in the organic solvent is preferably 10-80 wt %.
  • the concentration is preferably not less than 10 wt % because it will be difficult to achieve a high polymerization degree, while it is preferably not greater than 80 wt % because control of the heat of polymerization during the reaction will become difficult.
  • the organic solvent used for the polymerization may be any single solvent selected from the group consisting of organic solvents mentioned above, or a combination of two or more thereof. Also, the same type or different types of solvents may be added successively during the polymerization.
  • the radical initiator used for the invention may be a compound selected from among peroxides, azo initiators and the like, or a mixture thereof, and it is used in an amount of preferably 0.001-2.00 parts by weight and more preferably 0.005-0.1 part by weight to 100 parts by weight of the monomer.
  • peroxides there may be mentioned benzoyl peroxide, lauroyl peroxide, tert-butyl hydroperoxide, di(2-ethylhexyl)peroxydicarbonate and 1,1′-di-tert-butyl-peroxy-2-methylcyclohexane.
  • azo initiators there may be mentioned 2,2′-azobisisobutyronitrile, 4,4′-azobis-4-cyanovaleric acid and 2,2′-azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride.
  • the polymerization temperature may be a temperature at which the radical initiator generates a suitable level of radicals, and in most cases it is preferably 50-120° C.
  • the amount of residual monomer of the nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive of the invention is preferably minimized for reduced skin irritation and improved drug stability, and preferably it is no greater than 20,000 ppm with respect to the solid portion of the pressure-sensitive adhesive.
  • additional radical initiator may be added after completion of the polymerization, or high-temperature treatment may be carried out under pressurized conditions.
  • a greater molecular weight of the copolymer of the pressure-sensitive adhesive of the invention will result in inferior adhesion, while a smaller molecular weight will result in inferior cohesive strength.
  • the molecular weight of the copolymer may be a weight-average molecular weight of between several tens of thousands to several million.
  • the glass transition temperature (hereinafter also referred to as “Tg”) of the copolymer of the pressure-sensitive adhesive of the invention also has a significant effect on the adhesive and cohesive strength of the pressure-sensitive adhesive, with a high Tg tending to result in a harder pressure-sensitive adhesive and a low Tg tending to results in a softer one, and therefore the Tg of the copolymer is preferably in the range of ⁇ 60° C. to ⁇ 5° C. The range is more preferably between ⁇ 50° C. and ⁇ 10° C. If it is below ⁇ 60° C., the cohesive strength of the pressure-sensitive adhesive will tend to be too weak when the plasticizer is added, while a Tg of higher than ⁇ 5° C. will tend to result in poor adhesive strength even with addition of a large amount of plasticizer.
  • the plasticizer included in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention may be an oily substance with a high boiling point in most cases.
  • fatty acid ester derivatives such as isopropyl myristate, diethyl sebacate, diisopropyl adipate, ethyl oleate, isopropyl palmitate, ethyl laurate, octyl palmitate, isotridecyl myristate and medium-chain fatty acid triglycerides; higher alcohol derivatives such as hexyldecanol and octyldodecanol; polyalkylene glycols such as polyethylene glycol and polypropylene glycol; and fats and oils such as olive oil, castor oil and the like.
  • the plasticizer content is preferably no greater than 50 wt % and more preferably 10-40 wt % with respect to the total weight of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
  • the plasticizer content is preferably not greater than 50 wt % because such an amount cannot be held in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and the oily substances will tend to bleed from the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
  • the pressure-sensitive adhesive in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention exhibits suitable adhesive strength even alone if it contains a percutaneous absorbing drug and a plasticizer in addition to the nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive, but if even stronger adhesive strength is desired, a tackifier may be included in the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to increase the adhesive strength, and examples of tackifiers that are suitable for use include alicyclic saturated hydrocarbon resins and rosin ester derivatives.
  • Alicyclic saturated hydrocarbon resins include ALCON P-100 (trade name of Arakawa Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.) while rosin ester derivatives include ESTERGUM H (trade name of Arakawa Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.), and any one or mixtures of two or more may be used.
  • drugs to be formulated in the tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention may be selected to conform to the purpose of treatment; examples of suitable drugs include steroid hormones, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, tranquilizers, anti-hypertensive agents, ischemic heart disease drugs, anti-histamines, antiasthmatic drugs, anti-Parkinson drugs, cerebral circulation improvers, antiemetics, anti-depressants, anti-dementia drugs, Sjogren's syndrome treatments, anti-arrhythmia drugs, anticoagulants, gout suppressants, antifungal agents, narcotic analgesics, beta blockers, ⁇ 1 agonists, ⁇ 2 agonists, antitumor agents, diuretics, antithrombotic agents, histamine Hi receptor antagonists, histamine H2 receptor antagonists, anti-allergic agents, serotonin receptor antagonists, anti-hypercholesteremic agents and smoking cessation aids, and any percutaneously absorbed drugs may
  • the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of the tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention may also include, in addition to the aforementioned drug, pressure-sensitive adhesive and plasticizer, also a drug solubilizer, percutaneous absorption accelerator and other excipients.
  • a drug solubilizer is a drug-dissolving solvent, and any solvent which is not skin-irritating may be used.
  • lower alcohols such as ethanol, propanol and isopropanol, medium alcohols such as hexanol and octanol, polyhydric alcohols such as glycerin, ethylene glycol and diethyleneglycol, fatty acid esters, polyvinyl alcohols, N-methylpyrrolidone, crotamiton and the like, any of which may be used alone or in combinations of two or more as drug-dissolving agents, although there is no limitation to these.
  • fatty acid esters such as isopropyl myristate, isopropyl palmitate and diisopropyl adipate
  • fatty acid polyhydric alcohol esters such as caprylic monoglyceride, caprylic triglyceride and sorbitan fatty acid esters
  • terpenes such as 1-menthol, peppermint oil and limonene.
  • excipients include silicon compounds such as silicic anhydride and light silicic anhydride, cellulose derivatives such as ethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, hydroxypropyl cellulose and hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, water-soluble polymers such as polyvinyl alcohol, antioxidants such as dibutylhydroxytoluene and powders such as kaolin and titanium oxide, as well as aromatics and coloring agents, and these may be added in medically acceptable ranges.
  • silicon compounds such as silicic anhydride and light silicic anhydride
  • cellulose derivatives such as ethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, hydroxypropyl cellulose and hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose
  • water-soluble polymers such as polyvinyl alcohol
  • antioxidants such as dibutylhydroxytoluene and powders such as kaolin and titanium oxide
  • aromatics and coloring agents such as aromatics and coloring agents
  • stretchable or non-stretchable woven or nonwoven fabric or knit textiles made of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester or the like, plastic films made of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, vinyl chloride or the like, or foam films made of polyurethane or the like, either alone or in laminated combinations, depending on the purpose of use.
  • the release liner on the tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention serves to protect the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer during storage, and there may be used polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer resin, polyurethane, a metal foil thin-film, a film having a laminated structure comprising a combination of such materials, a film which has been silicon-treated on the surface to be attached to the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, or a film having a metal such as aluminum vapor-deposited on the surface.
  • the release liner may be provided with a continuous or non-continuous straight or curved notch for easier release.
  • the tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention may be produced by coating the surface of the release liner with a solution containing the drug, plasticizer and if necessary a drug-dissolving agent or percutaneous absorption accelerator, with the pressure-sensitive adhesive, and then heating to dryness at a temperature of 40-150° C. to form a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, subsequently laminating a support on the surface of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer opposite the side on which the release liner is attached, and cutting it to an appropriate size.
  • a pressure-sensitive adhesive solution containing the drug, plasticizer, etc. may be applied onto the support and heated to dryness, and then the release liner laminated thereon.
  • the temperature for heating to dryness may be a temperature above the volatilization temperature of the solvent.
  • the temperature is preferably not too low because the solvent will not completely volatilize, and it is preferably not above 150° C. because an adverse effect may be produced on the drug, plasticizer and percutaneous absorption accelerator.
  • a monomer solution was prepared by uniformly pre-dissolving 78.8 g of 2EHA, 78.8 g of n-butyl acrylate (hereinafter abbreviated as BA), 105 g of AAEM, 87.5 g of MMA and 1.05 g of diethyleneglycol dimethacrylate (hereinafter abbreviated as DEGMA). After adding 100 g of the monomer solution in a 2-liter four-necked flask equipped with a Dimroth condenser, thermometer, nitrogen gas blow-in tube and stirrer, 350 g of ethyl acetate was added as a solvent. The temperature was raised to 75° C.
  • BA n-butyl acrylate
  • DEGMA diethyleneglycol dimethacrylate
  • Nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesives 3-10 for Examples 3-10 shown in Table 1 were produced by the method described in Example 2.
  • nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesives 1-10 of the invention and the comparison pressure-sensitive adhesives 1 and 2 shown in Table 1, and the commercially available acrylic solvent-type (nonaqueous) pressure-sensitive adhesive S-3403 (ARONTACK S-3403, trade name of Toa Gosei Co., Ltd.) were used for coating and drying onto a support to produce tapes 2-1 to 2-21 and comparison tapes 3-5, and the compatibility of the pressure-sensitive adhesives and oily substances, the adhesive and cohesive strengths of the pressure-sensitive adhesives were evaluated.
  • a 38.69 g portion of pressure-sensitive adhesive 1 was placed in a screw-cap bottle and stirred for more than an hour in the bottle.
  • a coating tester (LTE-S, Wener Mathis AG) was used for coating and drying of the solution onto a support (polyester film) to a dried coating weight of 70 mg/10 cm 2 , and then a liner (silicon-treated polyester film) was used to cover it with the silicon side contacting the pressure-sensitive to obtain tape 2-1.
  • a coating tester (LTE-S, Wener Mathis AG) was used for coating and drying of the solution onto a support (polyester film) to a dried coating weight of 70 mg/10 cm 2 , and then a liner (silicon-treated polyester film) was used to cover it with the silicon side contacting the pressure-sensitive to obtain tape 2-2.
  • Pressure-sensitive adhesives and corresponding plasticizers were used in the same method as the production method of tape 2-2 to produce tapes 2-3 to 2-21 and comparison tape 3-5.
  • the preparation liners were released and an optical microscope was used to observe the condition of liquid substance adhering to the liner surface.
  • the pressure-sensitive adhesive side was touched with a finger and evaluated based on the following evaluation scale.
  • the pressure-sensitive adhesive side was touched with a finger and evaluated based on the following evaluation scale.
  • Tapes 2-1 to 2-21 and comparison tape 3-5 were used for evaluation of the compatibility of the pressure-sensitive adhesives and oily substances, the adhesive and cohesive strengths, giving the results shown in Table 2.
  • Acrylic solvent-type pressure-sensitive adhesive S-3403 IPM 20 ⁇ — x (ARONTACK S-3403 Toa Gosei Co., Ltd.)
  • AAEM 2-acetoacetoxyethyl methacrylate
  • DAAM diacetoneacrylamide
  • MMA methyl methacrylate
  • 2EHA 2-ethylhexyl acrylate
  • BA n-butyl acrylate
  • DEGMA diethyleneglycol dimethacrylate
  • TEGMA tetraethyleneglycol dimethacrylate
  • EtOAc ethyl acetate
  • IPM isopropyl myristate
  • IPP isopropyl palmitate
  • HD hexyldecanol
  • DBS diethyl sebacate
  • DPA diisopropyl adipate
  • MFTG medium chain fatty acid triglyceride
  • PETA polyester adipate.
  • the values in the monomer columns are the
  • a coating tester (LTE-S, Wener Mathis AG) was used for coating and drying of the solution onto a support (polyester film) to a dried coating weight of 140 mg/10 cm 2 , and then a liner (silicon-treated polyester film) was used to cover it with the silicon side contacting the pressure-sensitive to obtain tape preparation for percutaneous absorption 11.
  • the ketoprofen content of the obtained preparation was 10 w/w %.
  • a coating tester (LTE-S, Wener Mathis AG) was used for coating and drying of the solution onto a support (polyester film) to a dried coating weight of 140 mg/10 cm 2 , and then a liner (silicon-treated polyester film) was used to cover it with the silicon side contacting the pressure-sensitive to obtain tape preparation for percutaneous absorption 12.
  • the ketoprofen content of the obtained preparation was 10 w/w %.
  • Tape preparations for percutaneous absorption 13-16 were each produced by the same method as Example 11 or Example 12, using pressure-sensitive adhesive 7, a drug and if necessary IPM plasticizer.
  • Comparison tape preparations for percutaneous absorption 6-9 were produced by the same method as in Example 12, using a specific drug and plasticizer, with a commercially available solvent-type acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive for Comparative Examples 8 and 9 and addition of an isocyanate crosslinking agent for Comparative Examples 6 and 7.
  • Test Example 1 The compatibility evaluation and tape adhesive and cohesive strength evaluation described in Test Example 1 were conducted using the tape preparations for percutaneous absorption 11-16 obtained in Examples 11-16, and the comparison tape preparations for percutaneous absorption 6-9.
  • the tape preparations for percutaneous absorption according to the invention exhibited satisfactory adhesive and cohesive strength, while the comparison tape preparations for percutaneous absorption exhibited inferior adhesive and cohesive strength.
  • the results are shown in Table 3.
  • Nissetsu PE300 IPM 20 tulobuterol 10 ⁇ — x CK101 isocyanate crosslinking agent CK101 (Nippon Carbide Industries Co., Ltd.); Nissetsu PE300: Solvent-type acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive, Nissetsu PE300 (Nippon Carbide Industries Co., Ltd.); IPM: isopropyl myristate.
  • the values for the crosslinking agents, plasticizers and drugs are weight percentages with respect to 100 as the total dry weight of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
  • Comp. Ex. 9 Nissetsu PE-300 IPM 20 tulobuterol 10 83.0 ⁇ 0.4 1.10 ⁇ 0.28 2.238 ⁇ 0.008 20.98 ⁇ 2.24
  • IPM isopropyl myristate
  • Nissetsu PE300 Solvent-type acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive Nissetsu PE300 (Nippon Carbide Industries Co., Ltd.).
  • the values for the plasticizer and drug are the weight percentages with respect to 100 as the total weight of the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer.
  • a drug release test and skin permeability test were conducted for Test Examples 2 and 3, using the tape preparations for percutaneous absorption 15 and 16 of the examples and the tape preparations for percutaneous absorption 8 and 9 of the comparative examples. The results are shown in Table 4.
  • the tape preparations for percutaneous absorption of the examples according to the invention had significantly superior drug release rates and skin permeabilities compared to the tape preparations for percutaneous absorption of the comparative examples.
  • Rabbits used for the test were shaved on the back with an electric razor up to the day prior to the test.
  • the preparation was applied onto the back of a rabbit or guinea pig, impermeable oiled paper was laid thereover, a nonwoven fabric pressure-sensitive adhesive bandage (MESHPORE, Nichiban) was attached firmly over it, and the entire application site was covered with gauze and then covered with a pressure-sensitive adhesive elastic bandage (ELASTOPORE, Nichiban). After 6 hours, the test preparation was removed and the site of application was lightly scraped with absorbent cotton wetted with lukewarm water and allowed to stand for 30 minutes, after which the site of application was observed. After observation was complete, the test preparation was applied at the same site and the same procedure was repeated for 7 days. The application site was observed in the same manner at 48 and 72 hours after final removal of the preparation, and a rating was assigned based on the following evaluation scale of Draize et al.
  • MESHPORE nonwoven fabric pressure-sensitive adhesive bandage
  • ELASTOPORE pressure-sensitive adhesive elastic bandage
  • the 7-day cumulative skin irritation test described in Test Example 4 was conducted using a Japanese Pharmacopeia bandage and tapes 2-18 of the invention shown in Table 2, and the rabbit skin cumulative skin irritation scores were determined.
  • the score for tapes 2-18 using pressure-sensitive adhesives of the invention was 4.0 while the score for the Japanese Pharmacopeia bandage was 14.6, thus indicating that the pressure-sensitive adhesives of the invention are highly safe, with low irritation on rabbit skin.
  • TABLE 5 Rabbit 7-day cumulative skin irritation test Cumulative irritation (7 days) Japan Pharmacopeia bandage 14.6 Invention tapes 2-18 4.0
  • the average scores were calculated by the following formula.
  • the nonaqueous pressure-sensitive adhesive of the invention forms a network structure by self-crosslinking of the acetoacetyl groups, so that large amounts of oily substances such as the plasticizer can be included in the network structure.
  • the pressure-sensitive adhesive of the invention uses no polyamine derivatives, isocyanate compounds, polyvalent metal chelate compounds or the like as crosslinking agents, and therefore since toxicity is not a concern and the skin is not irritated, the adhesive is suitable for medical use.
  • the medicinal tape preparation for percutaneous absorption of the invention is superior from the standpoint of adhesive strength, cohesive strength, safety, drug release property and percutaneous absorption.

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