WO2006135932A2 - Stable fixed-dose formulations containing a combination of antivirals, method for producing thereof using dry granulation - Google Patents
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- This application relates to products for the treatment of viral infections, in particular HIV infections, using the known antiviral compounds efavirenz (tradename Sustiva, also known as EFV), emtricitabine (tradename Emtriva, also known as FTC) and tenofovir DF (disoproxil fumarate, also known as TDF) (tradename Viread, sold in combination with emtricitabine under the tradename Truvada).
- EFV efavirenz
- Emtriva also known as FTC
- tenofovir DF disoproxil fumarate
- Truvada product is produced by wet granulation of emtricitabine and tenofovir DF (WO 04/64845), which under the circumstances produces a chemically stable dosage form. This product does not contain efavirenz.
- triple combination HIV therapy using efavirenz as well as emtricitabine and tenofovir DF has been considered desirable (hereafter " triple combination”; see WO 04/64845).
- Manufacturing a commercially viable triple combination product would require that the final product meet stringent FDA requirements for bioequivalence to the commercial products, Viread (tenofovir disoproxil fumarate), Emtriva (emtricitabine), ancj, Sustiva (efavirenz), and that the tablet be of suitable size for patients to easily swallow.
- combination tablets were manufactured by wet granulating the efavirenz component with the surfactant and other excipients, separately manufacturing the Truvada component using dry granulation, mixing the granulates together, compressing the mixture into tablets, and then film-coating the tablets.
- this approach also failed to produce the desired bioequivalence in between the commercial product, Sustiva (efavirenz), and clinical trial material (i.e., proposed commercial triple combination product).
- a novel and inventive step was needed to overcome the shortcomings of more straight-forward approaches to a triple combination dosage form.
- the stability and bioequivalence objectives for the triple combination tablet ultimately were achieved in an exemplary embodiment by dry granulating the emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate component, wet granulating the efavirenz component and, rather than using the straight-forward process of simply combining the granulates, instead organizing the granulates to produce a multilaminate dosage form, one component containing the emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate element, the other containing the efavirenz element. This minimized the contact of the tenfovir DF with surfactant, yet maintained the efavirenz excipients and process features that contributed to achieving bioequivalence.
- Truvada preparations WO04/64845
- these preparations typically contain relatively low proportions of excipient to API, on the order of to 1:1.
- Wet granulation of a preparation in which the proportion of excipient had been reduced to manageable amounts for a triple combination tablet unexpectedly resulted in a chemically unstable preparation.
- the inventors believe that so much water is required in the wet granulation of efavirenz (which has relatively low solubility in comparison to emtricitabine and tenofovir DF) that the latter two APIs dissolve into a eutectic mixture.
- a stable preparation of emtricitabine/tenofovir DF is provided by dry granulating a composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, tenofovir DF and emtricitabine.
- the omission of destabilizing amounts of water from the granulation process eliminates the disadvantageous formation of an emtricitabine/tenofovir DF eutectic mixture and enhances the stability of the resulting pharmaceutical product.
- the practice of the method of this invention produces a composition comprising dry granulated emtricitabine and tenofovir DF.
- Dry granulation is a well-known pharmaceutical manufacturing process per se.
- API is combined with excipients and lubricant excipient and then compressed to form a mass.
- This mass typically is then comminuted or milled, then sieved to obtain the desired size of particle.
- the granular product is compressed into tablets, filled into capsules or otherwise formed into a unitary dosage form in conventional fashion.
- This invention at least in part is directed to the products produced by this process.
- Compression into a mass is accomplished by conventional equipment.
- the API and excipients are passed through a roller compactor or chilsonator apparatus for compaction.
- other means for compacting e.g., compaction into slugs (or “slugging"), the API/excipient mixture optionally are used. This in turn is comminuted or milled, and then optionally sieved to produce the desired size granules.
- a dry granulated composition comprising emtricitabine and tenofovir DF is defined as the product of a dry granulation process. This composition essentially retains the crystalline APIs and is substantially free of dried eutectic emtricitabine /tenofovir DF.
- Dry granulated compositions include the direct product of dry granulation, i.e., dry granules per se, as well as products made from such granules including tablets, capsules, suppositories and other pharmaceutical dosage forms. Forming the dry granules into such physical forms substantially retains the character of the dry granular starting material and does not result in a substantial change in the properties of the granular component of the physical form presented.
- Dry granulation is conducted in the absence of a destabilizing amount of water, "destabilizing” being that amount of liquid water that is capable causing degradation (defined infra) of tenofovir DF and /or emtricitabine. Ordinarily, no water at all is added during the dry granulation process.
- Bound, entrained or absorbed water are commonly present in excipients. This water will not significantly adversely affect the stability of tenofovir DF and thus is not excluded from the invention.
- liquid water (added or generated in situ) from any source, e.g., chemical reactions, condensation, entrained ice, or the like is to be excluded from the granulation.
- minor amounts of liquid water optionally are added during granulation. These typically would be less than about 5% by weight, ordinarily" less than about 1% by weight, however the water is generated or supplied. Water is present in the final granulation product up to about 10% by weight (Karl Fischer), but preferably is less, as low as 0.1% by weight.
- permitted quantities of water may vary depending upon other factors in the granulation, e.g., excipient type, temperature and so forth. For example, if a hygroscopic excipient is included this will convert added water into a bound form. All that is necessary is that the water not result in degradation of tenofovir DF in the final product. In general, water is excluded both from the pregranulation stage (preparation of the composition to be used directly in the granulation) as well as during the granulation process itself.
- Granulations with organic solvents are optionally conducted in accordance with this invention provided that destabilizing amounts of water are excluded.
- Dry granulation results in a product that contains minimal amounts of water.
- the amount of water in the product granulate or dosage forms made there from are measured by loss on drying (LOD) or by the Karl Fischer method.
- the LOD of compositions of this invention are about 15%, about 10%, about 5% or typically less than about 3% by weight.
- the Karl Fischer water is about from 0.1 to 10% by weight, usually less than about 5% by weight, or less than about 2%.
- the amount of water in the final preparations, as opposed to the granulates is a function of granulate water as well as minor amounts of water used during subsequent process steps such as coating. These amounts of water added in later steps than granulation generally will not affect the stability of the emtricitabine/tenofovir DF APIs, and therefore are subject to considerable permitted variation.
- Degradation of tenofovir DF is the generation - in pharmaceutically unacceptable amounts - of at least one of the degradation products mono-POC PMPA, dimer or mixed dimer.
- Degradation of FTC is defined as the generation - in pharmaceutically unacceptable amounts - of FTU.
- FTU has the structure
- a “pharmaceutically unacceptable amount” is defined as the following amounts of each degradation product.
- Degradation products optionally are assayed in either an absolute or incremental amount.
- the absolute or total amount of degradation product is simply the amount found in the test article.
- the incremental amount is the additional amount of degradation product appearing in the product over that which was present (if any) in the API starting material.
- the amount of degradation product(s) optionally are measured at either or both of two points in time. One is the time of release into the marketplace. The other is after exposure to storage conditions under the conditions described below, i.e., the shelf life as set forth below.
- the percentage of degradation products is the amount of degradation product as measured by HPLC retention time comparison.
- HPLC retention time comparison the retention time of the main peaks observed in the tablets is required to be within 2% of the retention time of the main peaks in the a reference standard preparation containing efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir DF in an assay which has been shown to be specific for efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir DF.
- the percentage is determined by dividing the total amount of tenofovir DF plus the three degradation products into the amount of individual degradation product as determined by the HPLC assay.
- a small amount of water might be desirably present during a dry granulation.
- This water might be added in the liquid form as an incidental solubilizing agent for an excipient included in the composition to be compressed. It also might be added bound to a hygroscopic excipient containing an unusually large amount of absorbed water. If the resulting product upon release did not contain more than the specified approximate limits of any one or more of the 4 contaminants listed under any of the 4 assay paradigms above, then the process concerned would still be considered a dry granulation process.
- the artisan may adopt more stringent standards (i.e., the amounts of some contaminants may be less than set forth above), but this will be a matter of choice and shall not limit the scope of this invention.
- This embodiment entails the preparation of a triple combination tablet containing efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir DF.
- the last two drugs /excipients are segregated in a portion of the tablet, which is separate from, but in contact with, the portion of the tablet containing efavirenz/excipients.
- the emtricitabine and tenofovir DF component of the tablet which is an embodiment of this invention, optionally is manufactured for example as a stand-alone product and not necessarily in assembly with an efavirenz component.
- the emtricitabine/tenofovir DF dry granulation intermediate described below is optionally combined with other APIs or excipients, and compressed into tablets or conventionally processed into other conventional unitary dosage forms such as capsules, cachets, suppositories, or the like.
- the manufacturing method for the triple combination tablet employs two separate granulation steps.
- the efavirenz final blend (efavirenz and excipients) was produced by a wet granulation process whereas emtricitabine, tenofovir DF, and suitable excipients were blended and dry granulated by a roller compaction process.
- the final blends were compressed into a bilayer tablet which in turn was film-coated with an immediate release coating.
- the quantitative compositions of the efavirenz powder blend, FTC /TDF powder blend, and film-coated bilayer EFV/FTC/TDF tablets are listed in Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3, respectively.
- the quantities of efavirenz, emtricitabine, and tenofovir DF were adjusted for drug content factors (DCF) if the value was less than 0.99 with a concomitant reduction to the quantity of microcrystalline cellulose in each granulation.
- DCF drug content factors
- the excipients were all compendial grade materials:
- Efavirenz was wet granulated using a Niro-Fielder PMA-400 equipment train. Efavirenz, microcrystalline cellulose and sodium lauryl sulfate (Table 1) were added to the PMA-400 and blended for 3 minutes. Croscarmellose sodium and hydroxy-propyl cellulose (Table 1) were added to the pre-mix and blended for an additional 2 minutes. Purified water was added to form a suitable granulation followed by additional wet massing after water addition. Table 4 lists the summary of granulation parameters used for two representative lots and sub parts. All sub parts used a water to efavirenz ratio of 1.30 except for AB509 Mix C which used a 1.25 ratio of water to efavirenz.
- the wet granules were milled, then dried to an LOD less than or equal to 1.5%.
- the dried granules were milled and blended with magnesium stearate (Table 1).
- the bulk density, particle size, and moisture content by LOD of the efavirenz granulations are listed in the first three lines of Table 5 (the B lot numbers are efavirenz products, the C lot numbers are emtricitabine/tenofovir DF).
- Particle size was determined by sifting 10-gram samples through 3-inch diameter screens using a sonic sifter (Model L3P, ATM Corporation, Milwaukee, WI, USA). The following US Standard Mesh sizes (openings) were used: #20 (850 ⁇ m), #30 (600 ⁇ m), #40 (425 ⁇ m), #60 (250 ⁇ m), #80 (180 ⁇ m), and #250 (63 ⁇ m).
- the agitation and pulse were set at 7 and the sifting time was 5 minutes.
- the amount of powder retained on the sieves and the fines collector was determined by calculating the difference in weight before and after sifting.
- the geometric mean particle size was calculated by logarithmic weighting of the sieved distribution.
- Bulk density was determined by filling a 100-mL graduated cylinder with sample and calculating the difference in weight between the empty and full graduated cylinder per unit volume. In typical embodiments the bulk density of the granules is about from 0.25 to 0.75 g/mL.
- Moisture content measurements by loss on drying (LOD) were performed by heating a 2.5 g sample at 85 0 C for 15 minutes using a heat lamp /balance system (Model LP16/PM400, Mettler-Toledo, Columbus, OH, USA).
- the granulations had similar bulk densities (0.54 to 0.56 g/mL) and similar geometric mean particle size distributions (215 to 268 ⁇ m).
- the LOD values of the final blend were consistent from 0.98 to 1.80%.
- the individual sieve distributions for the efavirenz granulations are listed in Table 6. Table 5. Summary of efavirenz powder blend and emtricitabine/tenofovir DF powder blend physical properties
- Emtricitabine, microcrystalline cellulose, tenofovir DF, and croscarmellose were blended in a 650 L tote bin using a Gallay blender for 10 minutes.
- Magnesium stearate (Table 2) was added and blended for an additional 5 minutes. This pre-blend was then transferred to a 320-L Matcon bin fitted with a cone valve discharging station to assist with material transfer into the roller compactor hopper.
- the pre-blend was roller compacted using a Gerteis Macro-Factor model
- roller compaction process proceeded without any apparent sign of heat accumulation on the equipment, product buildup, or melting.
- the granulations then were blended with extragranular croscarmellose sodium (34% of total amount) and magnesium stearate (47% of total amount).
- the particle size, bulk density, and LOD of the emtricitabine/ tenofovir DF dry granulations were all similar for the three batches and are listed in Table 5 (bottom 3 compartments).
- the geometric particle sizes were very similar at from 330 to 344 ⁇ m.
- Bulk densities ranged from 0.59 to 0.60 g/mL.
- the final blend LOD values were consistent from 0.91 to 1.02%.
- the final powder blends have remarkably consistent physical properties.
- the efavirenz and tenofovir DF granulations each have geometric mean particle sizes that optionally range about from 100 to 600 ⁇ m, bulk densities optionally ranging about from 0.1 to 1 g/mL and LOD values optionally ranging about from 0.1 to 5% by weight.
- Efavirenz granulation and extragranular magnesium stearate were adjusted appropriately based on the yield of emtricitabine/tenofovir DF dry granulation.
- Efavirenz granulation and emtricitabine/tenofovir DF dry granulation were blended in a 3 cubic foot V-blender for 10 minutes.
- Magnesium stearate was added and blended an additional 5 minutes. Samples of the final powder blend were taken from 10 different locations after blending and analyzed for blend uniformity.
- the efavirenz and emtricitabine/tenofovir DF final powder blends showed acceptable blend uniformity and homogeneity for all three active ingredients indicating the robustness of the formulation regardless of the particle size or bulk density of emtricitabine/tenofovir DF dry granulations and efavirenz granulations.
- the granulations and blending procedure would be satisfactory for the formulation on a larger scale.
- Efavirenz /emtricitabine/tenofovir DF final powder blend was compressed into tablet cores using a Stokes Genesis Model 757, 41 station bilayer tablet press equipped plain-faced upper/ embossed "123" lower, capsule-shaped (20.0 mm x 10.4 mm) punches.
- the target mass of the tablet cores was 1550 mg.
- Samples of the core tablets were taken from a minimum of 20 equally spaced locations during the compression run and analyzed for content uniformity. In general, all powder blends compressed satisfactory on the rotary tablet press with respect to tablet hardness, friability, tablet thickness, tablet appearance, and tablet weight variation.
- the compression operation was performed at a rate of approximately 500 tablets/minute (12 rpm press speed) or approximately 0.8 kg/minute to deliver satisfactory tablet weight uniformity.
- Suitable film coatings are selected by routine screening of commercially available preparations. This activity is well within the skill of the ordinary artisan. Each lot of tablet cores was divided into two coating sub-lots that were film coated in a 48-inch Thomas Engineering COMPU-LAB coating pan using a dual-nozzle spraying system. All the tablet cores were film-coated using a 15% w/w aqueous coating suspension Opadry II pink, which was used within 24 hours of preparation. AU tablet cores were coated to a target weight gain of 3.0% using a target spray rate of 180 g/min, which corresponds to a normalized spray rate of 1.5 to 2.3 g/min/kg tablets.
- Efavirenz/emtricitabine/tenofovir DF tablets are assayed by HPLC for EFV, FTC, and TDF using external reference standards.
- the degradation products of EFV, FTC, and TDF are determined by area normalization with the application of relative response factors, as appropriate.
- the identity of EFV, FTC, and TDF are confirmed by comparison of their retention times with those of the reference standards.
- the strength and degradation product content of EFV/FTC/TDF tablets is determined by the analysis of a composite solution prepared from ten tablets.
- the final concentration of each component in the sample solution is approximately 0.6 mg/mL of EFV, 0.2 mg/mL of FTC, and 0.3 mg/mL of TDF.
- a) Place ten tablets into a 1 L volumetric flask and add 400 mL 25 niM phosphate buffer, pH 3 to the volumetric flask. b) Mix by stirring vigorously for about 75 minutes. c) Add 50:50 acetonitrile:methanol to the flask to approximately 2 cm below the volume mark. d) Equilibrate the solution to ambient temperature by mixing for an hour. Dilute to volume with 50:50 acetonitrilemiethanol. Mix well by inverting the flask or stirring with a magnetic stir bar.
- An HPLC equipped with a UV detector and an electronic data acquisition system is used.
- An HPLC column,4.6 mm i.d. by 250 mm long, packed with C12 reversed phase, 4 ⁇ m particle size, 80 A pore size material is used.
- Mobile phase buffer Prepare a 20 rtiM ammonium acetate buffer, pH 4.6; adjust pH with acetic acid as needed.
- the retention times of the FTC, TDF and EFV peaks are typically 11, 33, and 50 minutes, respectively
- N the number of theoretical plates
- T the tailing factors
- the sensitivity check will utilize the FTU peak in the sensitivity check standard present at approximately 0.10%. Calculate the area percent of the FTU peak with the appropriate RRF (listed in Table 2) applied for the sensitivity check standard using the calculation for percent individual degradation product. Compare this result to the theoretical percent of FTU for the sensitivity check standard as follows:
- FTU Determined area percent of FTU determined for the sensitivity check standard or standard solution
- the sensitivity must be between 0.70-1.30. EVALUATION AND CALCULATIONS
- RRTs and the relative response factor (RRF) values of the potential impurities and degradation products for EFV are shown in Table 1, and the degradation products are shown in bold-face.
- the impurities and degradation products for FTC are shown in Table 2, and the degradation products are in bold-face.
- the impurities and degradation products for TDF are shown in Table 3, and the degradation products are in bold face.
- the identity of impurities and degradation products may be confirmed by comparison to authentic substances (or to impurity and degradation product peaks in the reference standard), if required.
- Quantification of FTC Degradation Products Determine the level of each degradation product of FTC observed in the chromatograms of the sample solution injections using the following formula:
- TPA Total peak area (area of the TDF main peak, all related degradation products, and all unassigned peaks, excluding impurities and artifacts), corrected by RRF
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