WO2009024590A2 - Antifungal composition - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to improved pharmaceutical compositions for oral use comprising antifungal drugs, in particular antifungally active compounds of formula (I) :
- R 1 , R and R are independently of one another hydrogen, F or Cl; or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof, like for instance 3- [4- (4-cyanophenyl) thiazol- 2-yl) ] -2- (2,5-difluorophenyl) -1- (IH-I, 2, 4-triazol-l-yl) - butan-2-ol described in WO-A-99/45008 (also known as BAL 4815), or ravuconazole, 3- [4- (4-cyanophenyl) thiazol-2-yl) ] -2- (2, 4 -difluorophenyl) -1- (IH-I, 2, 4-triazol-l-yl) -butan-2-ol, i.e.
- compositions comprising antifungals like these are vital, in particular for the oral treatment of serious systemic mycoses like for instance disseminated aspergillosis.
- the compounds of formula (I), however, like many other pharmaceutical drugs, are rather lipophilic and accordantly of very poor solubility in aqueous media. This applies also to many salts of said drugs, e.g. the hydrochloric acid addition salts. As a consequence of the limited solubility of said drugs in aqueous media, their bioavailability is also rather low normally after oral administration, so that it is difficult to retain a therapeutically effective concentration.
- compositions of matter comprising a lipid phase for dissolving the lipophilic drug and one or more suitable surfactant (s) /co- surfactants.
- surfactant s
- co-surfactant s
- these systems tend to instantly form micelles when coming into contact with aqueous media, in particular gastrointestinal fluids, thus leading to pseudo-solubilization and enhanced absorption of the drug in the gastro-intestinal (GI) tract.
- US-Patent 6,054,136 discloses such systems as a means for increasing the bioavailability of drugs, which are difficult to dissolve.
- Exemplified are systems for delivery of oral indomethacin and diclofenac sodium, i.e. of compounds being strongly different in chemical structure from the compounds of formula (I) .
- Said self-emulsifying drug delivery systems are based on a mixture of unsaturated Cs-Cis polyglycolized glycerides with a HLB (Hydrophilic-Lipophilic-Balance) value equal to 6 (LABRAFIL ® WL 2609 BS) as the lipophilic phase, Cs-Cio polyglycolized glycerides having a HLB value of less than 16 (LABRASOL ® ) as the surfactant and a polyglycerol oleate of HLB value 10 (PLUROL OLEIQUE ® ) as the co-surfactant of the drug delivery system.
- HLB Hydrophilic-Lipophilic-Balance
- US-Patent 6,652,865 discloses self-microemulsifying systems which are intended to improve the systemic bioavailability of statin derivatives, which are subject to relatively high intestinal first-pass metabolism, in particular simvastatin, by inhibition of this first pass metabolism.
- the self-microemulsifying system used is a mixture of
- a lipophilic phase comprising a mixture of glycerol mono-, di- and/or triesters and polyethylene glycol mono- and/or diesters with at least one fatty acid selected from the group comprising Cs-Cis-fatty acids having an HLB value of less than 20, including the commercial products GELUCIRE ® 44/14 (a lauroyl macrogolglyceride) and LABRAFIL ® M1944CS (an oleoyl macrogolglyceride)
- a surfactant phase comprising a mixture of glycerol mono-, di- and/or triesters and polyethylene glycol mono- and/or diesters with caprylic acid and capric acid having an HLB value between 5 and 20, including the commercial product LABRASOL ® (a caprylocaproyl macrogolglyceride) ; and • a co-surfactant phase comprising at least one ester of an alcohol with at least one fatty acid chosen from the group comprising caprylic esters of propylene glycol, lauric esters of propylene glycol and oleic esters of polyglycerol, including the commercial products CAPRYLOL ® 90 (propylene glycol monocaprylate) , CAPRYOL ® PGMC (a propyleneglycol caprylate) and LAUROGLYCOL ® 90 (propyleneglycol monolaurate) .
- LABRASOL ® a caprylocaproyl macrogolglyceride
- Itraconazole has the following chemical structure:
- the known efficacy of a certain system for a specific type of drug does not allow to prognosticate, how said system would work with another drug, and/or how the known system can systematically be changed to make it work with another drug.
- Simple routine adjustment of an existing self- (micro) emulsifying drug delivery system is at most promising for a chemically very closely related drug, if at all, but it remains a difficult problem to design such a system for any new type of drug which appears sufficiently efficient for practical use.
- the compounds of formula (I) must not necessarily be converted into a prodrug in order to raise their solubility in aqueous media and/or their oral bioavailabilty as done so far in the art, but that these compounds can be effectively be formulated as a self- emulsifying or self-microemulsifying (referred to in the following as "self- (micro) emulsifying”) drug delivery system.
- self- (micro) emulsifying self- (micro) emulsifying
- the present invention provides a self- (micro) emulsifiying drug delivery system for improving the solubility of compounds of the above-indicated formula (I) or of acid addition salts thereof in aqueous media, in particular under the conditions found in the gastrointestinal tract, and for improving the bioavailability of said compounds after oral administration in this way.
- a first subject of the present invention is therefore a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration which is self- (micro) emulsifying on contact with an aqueous phase, in particular gastrointestinal fluids, and which comprises:
- R 1 , R and R are independently of one another hydrogen, F or Cl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof .
- compositions for oral administration which is self- (micro) emulsifying on contact with an aqueous phase, in particular gastrointestinal fluids, in accordance with the present invention are meant to be self-emulsifying or self- (micro) emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS/SMEDDS) as mentioned above, i.e. they are substantially isotropic mixtures comprising natural or synthetic oils, solid or liquid surfactants and/or co-surfactants as the essential components.
- SEDDS/SMEDDS self- (micro) emulsifying drug delivery systems
- these systems can form fine oi .1 -in-water (o/w) emulsions or mi croemulsi ons .
- Self- emulsifying formulations spread readily in the GI tract, and the digestive motility of the stomach and the intestine provide the agitation necessary for self-emulsification .
- SEDDS typically produce emulsions with a droplet size between 100 and 300 nm while SMEDDS form transparent microemul ⁇ ion ⁇ with a droplet size of less than 50 nm.
- sel f- (mi cro) emul sifying drug delivery systems are physically stable formulations that are easy to manufacture.
- these systems provide an improvement in the rate and extent of absorption and result in more reproducible blood-time profiles .
- the compound of formula (I) is preferably present in the compositions according to the present invention in an amount of 2 to 20, preferably 5 to 15, most preferably 5 to 12 percent by weight, based on the total composition.
- the present invention concerns a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration which is self- (micro) emulsifying on contact with an aqueous phase, in particular gastrointestinal fluids, and which comprises
- an antifungally active compound of formula (I) as described before or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and (b) a carrier having an HLB value of less than about 20, preferably less than 16, and comprising a solubilizer component for the antifungally effective component (a) comprising :
- (b2) a mixture of glycerol mono-, di- and/or triesters and of polyethylene glycol mono- and/or diesters with caprylic acid and capric acid (e.g. Labrasol) , wherein the antifungally active compound of formula (I) or the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof is present in an amount of 2 to 20 percent by weight based on the total composition, and one of component (bl) or (b2) is present in an amount of 50 or more than 50 percent by weight based on the total composition.
- the antifungally active compound of formula (I) or the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof is present in an amount of 2 to 20 percent by weight based on the total composition
- one of component (bl) or (b2) is present in an amount of 50 or more than 50 percent by weight based on the total composition.
- These systems comprise an antifungally effective amount of a compound of formula (I), preferably an amount as already specified above.
- R 1 is F or Cl
- R 2 and R 3 are independently of one another hydrogen, F or Cl
- Such compounds include the compound of formula (I), wherein R 1 and R 2 are F; and R 3 is hydrogen and its acid addition salts, in particular the hydrochloric acid addition salt, as well as especially the compound of formula (I), wherein R 1 and R 3 are F; and R 2 is hydrogen and its acid addition salts, in particular the hydrochloric acid addition salt which latter substance is the most preferred.
- the self- (micro) emulsifying drug delivery system according to the present invention for the compounds of formula (I) may be, at ambient temperature (i.e. 10 to 30 0 C), in solid or liquid form depending on the nature of the fatty substances of which they are composed. Consequently and as known, the self- (micro) emulsifying drug delivery system may be incorporated e.g. into hard or soft capsules made from gelatin or from vegetable sources like e.g. hypromellose, in liquid form, optionally while hot, and then, depending on the nature of their constituents, remain liquid or become semi-solid at ambient temperature.
- ambient temperature i.e. 10 to 30 0 C
- the self- (micro) emulsifying drug delivery system may be incorporated e.g. into hard or soft capsules made from gelatin or from vegetable sources like e.g. hypromellose, in liquid form, optionally while hot, and then, depending on the nature of their constituents, remain liquid or become semi-solid at ambient temperature.
- the manufacturing process thus usually consists in simply mixing together all the constituents, including the compound of formula (I), with or without heating depending on the physicochemical characteristics of the excipients, and subsequent filling of the mixture into hard or soft capsules, by using standard manufacturing processes, e.g. rotary-dye technology.
- aqueous phase denotes either the in vivo physiological medium as it presents itself after ingesting the composition, the pH of which varies as a function of the state of the gastrointestinal tract, or a reconstituted in vitro physiological medium, the microemulsion then being formed on simple contact with the aqueous phase, without ingestion. All the percentages in this application text are given on a weight basis, if nothing else is stated (percent by weight; % bw) .
- Component (bl) or component (b2) can e.g. be the main component of the compositions according to the invention being present in an amount of 50 or more than 50 percent by weight of the composition.
- the carrier of the compositions of the present invention comprises (bl) a mixture of glycerol mono-, di- and triesters and of polyethylene glycol (PEG) mono- and diesters with at least one fatty acid selected from the group comprising saturated and unsaturated Cs-Cisfatty acids as the main component.
- this mixture is e.g. obtained as described in US-Patent 6,054,136, by an alcoholysis reaction of a polyethylene glycol having a molecular weight of between 300 and 1500 and of a hydrogenated plant oil itself consisting of a mixture in variable proportions, depending on its nature, of mono-, di- and triglycerides of at least one fatty acid, e.g. caprylic, capric, lauric, myristic, palmitic and/or stearic acid.
- the mixture may also be obtained e.g.
- esters of glycerol and ethylene oxide condensates with at least one of the said fatty acids.
- a product corresponding to said definition is e.g. Gelucire ® 44/14 (sold by Gattefosse S. A., F- Saint-Priest) having an HLB of about 14.
- Component (bl) has generally a HLB value of less than 20, preferably less than 16, more preferably from 3 to 15. If component (bl) is the main component of the compositions it is preferably present in amounts of 60 percent by weight and more, most preferably in amounts of 70 to 95 percent of the composition .
- component (b2) i.e. a mixture of glycerol mono-, di- and/or triesters and of polyethylene glycol mono- and/or diesters with caprylic acid and capric acid (e.g. Labrasol)
- component (b2) is the main component of the carrier of the compositions according to the present invention.
- Such mixtures may be obtained in the same manner as previously described, e.g. by alcoholysis reaction starting with polyethylene glycol with a molecular weight of between 200 and 600 and a hydrogenated plant oil fraction which is rich in glycerol ester, with caprylic acid and capric acid; or by esterifying glycerol and polyethylene glycol with capric acid and caprylic acid, or by mixing an ester of glycerol and ethylene oxide condensates with caprylic acid and capric acid.
- the resulting product has a HLB value of between 5 and 20, more preferably 10 to 20, e.g. about 14.
- a product corresponding to the aforementioned definition is e. g. the product Labrasol ® (sold by Gattefosse S. A., F- Saint-Priest) , a caprylocaproyl macrogol glyceride with a HLB value of about 14, also known to have the function of a surfactant. It corresponds to the monograph of the 4th edition of the European Pharmacopoeia entitled "caprylocaproyl macrogolglyceride" .
- component (b2) is the main component of the compositions it is preferably present in an amount of 55 to 75 percent, more preferably 55 to 65 percent, by weight of the composition.
- compositions of the present invention may comprise either component (bl) or component (b2) alone, in particular component (bl) alone, or may as well comprise a mixture of both components (bl) and (b2) .
- compositions according to the invention are those which comprise an antifungally active compound of formula (I) in form of the free base.
- component (bl) is more preferably present in an amount of 50 or more than 50 percent by weight based on the total composition; and - simultaneously- in an amount of 70 or more than 70 percent by weight of the total carrier.
- composition component (bl) is preferably present in an amount of 50 or more than 50 percent by weight based on the total composition.
- composition component (b2) is preferably present in an amount of 50 or more than 50 percent by weight based on the total composition; and -simultaneously in an amount of 65 or more than 65 percent by weight of the total carrier.
- composition component (bl) comprises a mixture of glycerol mono-, di- and triesters and of polyethylene glycol mono- and diesters with saturated and unsaturated Ci ⁇ -Cisfatty acids.
- Products corresponding to this definition are e.g. the products Labrafil ® M1944CS and Labrafil ® M2125CS (sold by Gattefosse S. A., F- Saint-Priest) and in accordance with the monographs of the 4th edition of the European Pharmacopoeia under the respective names "Oleoyl Macrogolglycerides” and "Linoleoyl Macrogolglycerides” .
- a more particularly preferred composition according to this type comprises a mixture of glycerol mono-, di- and triesters and of polyethylene glycol mono- and diesters with saturated and unsaturated Ci ⁇ -Cisfatty acids which has a HLB value of about 4 like Labrafil ® M1944CS and represents 15 to 20 percent by weight of the composition.
- the carrier of the compositions of the present invention may furthermore comprise further auxiliary components, e.g. a surfactant and/or cosurfactant component (“ (co) surfactant”) .
- Suitable (co) surfactants include e.g. particularly non-ionic surfactants like sorbitan mono fatty acid esters like e.g. sorbitan monolaurate, sorbitan monopalmitate, sorbitan monostearate or sorbitan monooleate, etc. or polyoxyethylene sorbitan mono fatty acid esters, like e.g.
- vitamin E tocopherol propylene glycol succinate Vitamin E TGPS
- polyoxyethylene 15 hydroxystearate or decaglycerin monolaurate can be used.
- the carrier of the compositions of the present invention furthermore comprises as an auxiliary component (b3) a component comprising at least one ester of an alcohol with at least one fatty acid selected from the group comprising caprylic esters of propylene glycol, lauric esters of propylene glycol and oleic esters of polyglycerol (e.g. Lauroglycol 90; Capryol 90) .
- auxiliary component a component comprising at least one ester of an alcohol with at least one fatty acid selected from the group comprising caprylic esters of propylene glycol, lauric esters of propylene glycol and oleic esters of polyglycerol (e.g. Lauroglycol 90; Capryol 90) .
- Component (b3) is preferably used in the presence of component (b2) as as further component, and is then present in a weight ratio of component (b2) to component (b3) of 0.2 to 10, preferably 4 to 6.5.
- the combination of component (b2) and (b3) works e.g. as a surfactant/cosurfactant system.
- Component (b3) the cosurfactant phase, has a HLB value of about 4 to 10.
- Propylene glycol monocaprylate like e.g. Capryol 90 ® (sold by Gattefosse S. A., F- Saint-Priest) and propylene glycol monolaurate, like e.g. Lauroglycol 90 ® (sold by Gattefosse S. A., F- Saint-Priest) are specifically preferred and very suitable for the present invention.
- Component (b3) is preferably used in an amount from about 2.5 to 15 percent by weight of the composition.
- compositions according to the present invention comprise a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt of the compound of formula I, like a corresponding hydrochloric acid addition salt and a component (bl), which has a HLB value of about 4 and represents 15 to 20 percent by weight of the composition.
- Component (b2) of said compositions preferably comprises a caprylocaproyl macrogolglyceride which has a HLB value of about 14 and represents 55 to 65 percent by weight of the composition. More preferably, a component (b3) is also present, which has an HLB value of about 4 to about 7, in particular a propylene glycol monolaurate and has a HLB value of about 5.
- compositions of the aforementioned type include the compositions suitable for oral use which comprises the compound (I-A) :
- :I-A are in the form of a system which is self-microemulsifying on contact with an aqueous phase, and comprises by weight:
- a specific example of such a composition comprises about : 8 percent of the compound (I-A);
- compositions of the present invention comprise the compound of formula I in form of the free base.
- compositions comprise component (bl) in an amount of 70 to 95 percent by weight of the composition, and said component (bl) has more preferably a HLB value of about 14.
- compositions furthermore comprise a caprylocaproyl macrogolglyceride having a HLB value of about 14 and representing 10 to 20 percent by weight of the composition as component (b2) .
- a component (b3) which has an HLB value of about 4 to about 7, like e.g. a propylene glycol monocaprylate having an HLB value of about 6.
- compositions comprising the compound (I-B) :
- compositions comprising by weight:
- compositions comprises (in addition to the aforementioned components (a) and (bl)
- water-miscible solvents e.g. polyethylene glycol (e.g. PEG400), ethanol, or diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, e.g. Transcutol ® HP, preferably 2 to 10 percent.
- compositions of said type include e.g. the following:
- compositions according to the present invention can e.g. be used in form of fill masses for hard or soft capsules made from gelatin or from vegetable sources like e.g. hypromellose, comprising the composition.
- the compositions can be applied in the form of oral solutions, either undiluted or diluted with drinking water or other beverages like orange juice.
- Example 1 is the use of the described compositions for the manufacture of a medicament for the oral treatment of systemic mycoses in a mammal, preferably a human, including in particular the treatment of disseminated aspergillosis or candidiasis.
- a 0.50 g of Compound I-B is placed into a 15 ml screw capped clear glass flask. To this is added 4.50 g of the combination of excipients indicated in the table. The flask is closed and placed in a sonication bath. The temperature of the bath is set at 50 0 C for these semi-solid formulations and are sonicated for 90 minutes.
- Hard gelatine capsules are filled with 650 mg of the semisolid formulations and put aside for 24 hours, in order to let the excipients recrystallise entirely. After 24 hours, the instant diluability is evaluated by pouring the contents of one capsule (650 mg of anhydrous formulation) into 900ml of demineralised water in a standard dissolution vessel at 37 0 C equipped with a paddle at a lOOrpm stirring speed. The hard gelatine capsule is removed from the vessel in order to avoid any effect due to the gelatine on the particle size of the solution.
- Liquid formulations can be sonicated for 90 minutes at 30 0 C and directly evaluated by dropping 650 mg of the formulation into 900 ml of demineralised water in the standard dissolution vessel at 37°C equipped with paddle at a lOOrpm stirring rate.
- the evaluation of the diluability is done on two criteria, particle size distribution and visual assessment.
- Particle size distribution is measured using a photon correlation spectrophotometer (PCS) . Measurement is done at 37°C on the sample taken after 30mn in the dissolution vessel. Particle size is indicated by intensity distribution and shown in the results table as mean peak value. In case of multiple peaks, the population percentage corresponding to each peak has been given (between brakets) .
- PCS photon correlation spectrophotometer
- PEG400 and ethanol are co-solvents.
- the oral bioavailability of the different compositions is calculated as :
- composition 2.2 The oral bioavailability of composition 2.2 is measured as described above, giving a value of 109%.
- composition according to the invention is prepared:
- the compositon represents a colorless to slightly yellowish, viscous solution which is self-emulsifying on contact with aqueous media.
- formulating compound I-A according to the present invention significantly increases the speed of resorption (cf. T max ) as well as the bioavailabilty, which is increased by a factor of 3 in case of the present formulation and thus comparable to that of a water-soluble prodrug of said compound like BAL 8557.
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