WO2001054670A2 - Method for coating pharmaceutical dosage forms - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
- A61K9/00—Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
- A61K9/20—Pills, tablets, discs, rods
- A61K9/28—Dragees; Coated pills or tablets, e.g. with film or compression coating
- A61K9/2886—Dragees; Coated pills or tablets, e.g. with film or compression coating having two or more different drug-free coatings; Tablets of the type inert core-drug layer-inactive layer
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
- A61K9/00—Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
- A61K9/20—Pills, tablets, discs, rods
- A61K9/2072—Pills, tablets, discs, rods characterised by shape, structure or size; Tablets with holes, special break lines or identification marks; Partially coated tablets; Disintegrating flat shaped forms
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- the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing placebo tablets or positive control tablets that are identical to tablets that contain active drugs.
- Clinical studies to determine the effectiveness of new drugs requires that identical tablets be prepared which contain an active drug, no drug (placebo) and/or a control drug. This is done in order to prevent the patients and investigators from knowing who is receiving the drug that is being tested and for this reason the clinical studies are usually referred to as being "double blind” . This is because neither the investigator nor the patient can tell from the packaging which dosage form is the new drug.
- Over encapsulation is a process whereby a dosage form, which is usually a tablet, is placed in a capsule. This procedure requires in some cases the use of an oversize capsule which may be difficult to swallow. This process is time consuming and strict quality controls are required to assure that the capsule and tablet are bioequivalent and are manufactured properly. The gelatin and moisture in the capsules may introduce stability problems. Overcoating of tablets has not been successful for embossed tablets because of the formation of ghost images in the areas where the tablets are embossed. The debranding of printed tablets and capsules is a labor intensive process that may raise the question of stability due to the use of solvents for manually deinking the printed matter on the dosage form.
- a further alternative is a mill and fill process where tablets are milled and filled into capsules. This procedure maximally disturbs the original dosage form and questions relative to equivalence uniformity, stability and bioavailability must be resolved.
- the applicant has devised a process of coating branded dosage forms which does not compromise the integrity of the branded pharmaceutical dosage form but provides an overcoat that is sufficient to cover all product indicia without interfering with the stability or the releasability of the drug.
- micro tablet is a tablet which is generally considered to be less than 4 mm in diameter (if round) or less than 4 mm in longest dimension. They are prepared with the same ingredients as traditional tablets and capsules which include lactose, starch, microcrystalline cellulose, disintegrants, flow agents and lubricants.
- the invention provides a process for coating a branded pharmaceutical dosage form for the purpose of covering any embossed or printed matter or any colored coating by the application of an amount of coating which is sufficient to obscure any identifying indicia without compromising the stability or releasability of the drug that is contained in the dosage form.
- the invention also provides a method of coating a micro tablet to form a rounded tablet which may comprise any or all of the following:
- a method of separating incompatible micro tablets is disclosed which may comprise any or all of the following:
- a method of incorporating additional active ingredients into a micro tablet may comprise any or all of the following: (a) coating an active ingredient onto a micro tablet using a solution or suspension of said active ingredient to form a coated micro tablet;
- step (c) applying to said sealed micro tablet an effective amount of a coating which provides a smooth coating over said micro tablet to provide a smoothly coated micro tablet ; and (d) polishing the smoothly coated micro tablet of step (c) to form a polished and moisture resistant pharmaceutical dosage form.
- the invention is primarily intended to be applicable to embossed tablets but may be used for coated/printed tablets or capsules or micro tablets .
- the first step in the process of the invention is a sealing step that may be carried in a traditional coating pan or in another coating apparatus that is used in the pharmaceutical arts .
- a high molecular weight polyethylene glycol e.g. polyethylene glycol 8000 or similar type material
- polyethylene glycol e.g. polyethylene glycol 8000 or similar type material
- the polyethylene glycol may be substituted with any polyethylene glycol which is solid at room temperature (25°C) .
- polymers which offer similar water solubility and a similar degree of moisture protection from the latter coating solutions, may be used.
- An example of this would be substituted polaxamers that are solid at room temperature.
- agents such as beeswax, shellac, cellulose acetate phthalate, polyvinyl acetate phthalate, zein, film forming polymers such as hydroxypropyl cellulose, ethylcellulose and polymeric methacrylates can be dissolved in a suitable solvent and applied to the embossed or printed tablets, and may be used, provided that the coating has no substantial effect on the disintegration/dissolution of the dosage form and that the coated dosage form is physiochemically stable.
- Solid polyethylene glycol is preferably applied to the core tablet using a 100% solids concentration and a temperature sufficient to melt the polymer and cause it to spread.
- a melt application process is preferred because this prevents any solvent or water from attacking the pharmaceutical dosage form during or after the initial sealing process.
- a sugar coating may be applied onto the sealed pharmaceutical dosage form by the application of a plurality of coats of a low solids (or the like) , sugar coating solution (or the like) .
- the low solids sugar solution (or the like) is preferred to ensure that the coating of any embossed or printed surfaces will result in a smooth coating and may comprise sucrose, lactose, dextrose, sorbitol and the like or mixtures thereof. If desired, colorants or opacifiers may be added to the sugar solution.
- the low solids solutions may comprise from about 30 to 50% by weight of water.
- the dusting powder may comprise an antisticking agent such as talc, starch, kaolin, etc. in combination with a sugar such as lactose or dextrose or the like to be used during the sugar coating process to control sticking and to assist in the formation of a rounded smooth surface on the pharmaceutical dosage form.
- an antisticking agent such as talc, starch, kaolin, etc.
- a sugar such as lactose or dextrose or the like
- talc soluble : insoluble ratio of ingredients
- the final coats may be applied without the aid of any antisticking agent to provide a final smooth effect on the pharmaceutical dosage form prior to the final application of a polishing solution which may comprise a solution of a polymer such as polyethylene glycol 8000 in water and ethanol to provide a non- sticky, aesthetically pleasing surface on the finished product.
- a polishing solution which may comprise a solution of a polymer such as polyethylene glycol 8000 in water and ethanol to provide a non- sticky, aesthetically pleasing surface on the finished product.
- Other solids which may be used in the polishing solution include waxes, polaxamers, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxycellulose, ethylcellulose or the polymeric methacrylates .
- a charge of core tablets, marked with a printed-indicia, which are sufficient to fill the lower volume of a coating pan, without falling out during rotation are placed into the pan (1.3kg. of tablets in a pan having an 8" front opening diameter) .
- the pan is rotated and heat from a hot air gun and a infrared light is applied to raise the temperature to about 65-70°C.
- Powdered polyethylene glycol (PEG) 8000 at an amount calculated to provide a total weight gain of 2.5% is added to the coating pan and heat is applied to the rotating pan until the powdered PEG is melted. Cooling air may be used if the tablets start to slide rather than tumble as the pan is rotated. A rotation speed of 4-12rpm may be used initially for heating and the rotation set at about 32 rpm during the application of the PEG powder. Subsequently, the rotation speed is lowered to 22 and then to 14 rpm after the PEG is melted.
- the seal coat is dry to the touch, the sealed tablets are removed from the coating pan and the pan is washed to remove the residue of PEG from the pan to prevent any PEG from being present in the next coating layer.
- the tablets are placed in the cleaned pan and alternate applications of the coating syrup and the dusting powder are applied.
- the coating syrup and the dusting powder are as follows:
- the first 5 to 10 applications (rounding stage) of the syrup/dusting powder coatings are critical to prepare the tablets for the subsequent steps in the process .
- the syrup volumes are relatively large and for example a 1.3kg batch of tablets would required 10-30ml of syrup followed by 5-30g of dusting powder.
- the coating application (syrup/dusting powder) is carried out at room temperature with the optional use of forced air into the coating pan to aid in drying the tablets . Rotational speed is adjusted to avoid sticking and to optimize the smoothness of the tablets.
- the tablets should easily tumble in the coating pan and any embossing or printed matter should be significantly obscured.
- the syrup/dusting powder coating materials typically 5-10 applications will be sufficient but the nature of the embossing may require further coating of the tablets.
- the later applications of syrup alone during the smoothing step would require about 5-30ml of syrup for each application of the coating syrup .
- the dried tablets are removed from the pan and the pan is washed for the next stage which is smoothing. During smoothing the tablets slowly fill in the remaining embossing and scores (if necessary) and a smooth overall appearance is attained. Numerous coats of the syrup solution are applied and the rotational speed of the pan is adjusted to permit the tablets to tumble without dusting. Forced room temperature air may be used in the final stage of drying.
- the tablets are removed for drying in trays or under ambient conditions.
- the pan is washed in preparation for the final polishing stage. Polishing is necessary to provide some protection for the sugar layers during handling so the tablets do not feel sticky to the touch.
- the tablets are placed in the cleaned pan and a solution of 45% w/w of PEG 8000; 33% w/w of ethanol and 22% w/w of water are added in 5-10ml increments while the pan is rotated at 32rpm with additional hand stirring with a spatula. Forced air is applied if the tablets begin to slide rather than tumble in the pan. The speed of the pan is adjusted as the tablets begin to tumble in order to cause the surface of the tablets to become smoother.
- the final polishing step may be carried out in a conventional cloth lined pan or manually polished.
- the average weight increase due to polishing is from 0.5 to 5% by weight based on the combined weight of the tablets and the dried polishing agents .
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EP01908654A EP1212044A2 (en) | 2000-01-28 | 2001-01-22 | Method for coating pharmaceutical dosage forms |
AU36499/01A AU784433B2 (en) | 2000-01-28 | 2001-01-22 | Method for coating pharmaceutical dosage forms |
MXPA01010929A MXPA01010929A (en) | 2000-01-28 | 2001-01-22 | Method for coating pharmaceutical dosage forms. |
CA002368866A CA2368866C (en) | 2000-01-28 | 2001-01-22 | Method for coating pharmaceutical dosage forms |
HK03100837.4A HK1048598A1 (en) | 2000-01-28 | 2003-02-06 | Method for coating pharmaceutical dosage forms |
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CA (1) | CA2368866C (en) |
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