WO2009049643A1 - Improved pharmaceutical composition containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator and method for the preparation thereof - Google Patents

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WO2009049643A1
WO2009049643A1 PCT/EP2007/008955 EP2007008955W WO2009049643A1 WO 2009049643 A1 WO2009049643 A1 WO 2009049643A1 EP 2007008955 W EP2007008955 W EP 2007008955W WO 2009049643 A1 WO2009049643 A1 WO 2009049643A1
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Evangelos Karavas
Efthimios Koutris
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  • the present invention relates to improved dosage forms such as tablets and capsules and in particular to a formulation for oral administration comprising a therapeutically effective quantity of a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and more particularly Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof, in combination with a super disintegrant, such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent and a method for the preparation thereof.
  • a selective estrogen receptor modulator and more particularly Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof
  • a super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent
  • Osteoporosis constitutes a systemic skeletal disease characterized by low bone density and deterioration of bone tissue. The consequence of this disease is a significant increase in bone fragility, resulting to an increased susceptibility to fractures. The risk of osteoporosis is significantly increased with ageing of the population, and furthermore, women are at greater risk of osteoporosis than men. In women, bone loss is accelerated during the period following menopause.
  • Treatment for osteoporosis is concentrated on slowing down or preventing bone loss and on control of pain associated with the disease.
  • There are different types of medicines used to treat or prevent osteoporosis including Raloxifene, bisphosphonates, hormone replacement therapy and calcitonin.
  • There are also several ways to prevent osteoporosis such as regular exercise and an adequate dietary intake of calcium, vitamin C & D and protein.
  • Raloxifene constitutes an oral Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM) that belongs to the benzothiophene compounds and it is used as the active pharmaceutical ingredient in compositions used for the prevention or treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
  • SERM Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator
  • Menopause is a condition characterized by an imbalance between bone destruction and bone formation, which is importantly related to progressive loss of estrogen. This imbalance may also be associated with age-related impairment of osteoblasts or their precursors.
  • Raloxifene refers to estrogen-like drugs, also known as "designer estrogens”. This means that Raloxifene possesses some, but not all, of the actions of estrogen. Raloxifene has been classified as a SERM, because it prevents bone loss (like estrogen) and lowers serum cholesterol (like estrogen), but it does not stimulate the uterus. Thus, Raloxifene acts like an estrogen by stopping the progression of bone loss that is developed in women after menopause. In fact, Raloxifene acts by reducing the bone resorption, resulting to a decrease in the overall bone turnover. This action of Raloxifene is because of its binding to estrogen receptors, regulating estrogen-regulated gene expression by at least two distinct pathways which are ligand-, tissue-, and/or gene-specific.
  • Raloxifene has estrogen-agonistic effects on bone (increase in bone density) and on lipid (decrease in total and LDL cholesterol levels) metabolism and estrogen-antagonistic effects on uterine endometrium and breast tissue. This data denote that Raloxifene presents high tissue selectivity, causing fewer adverse effects than typical estrogen therapy.
  • a particularly useful pharmaceutically acceptable salt of Raloxifene is the hydrochloride salt, which can be easily prepared by reacting hydrogen chloride with a solution of Raloxifene in an organic solvent, such as tetrahydrofuran or methanol.
  • Raloxifene hydrochloride is chemically designated as [6-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl) benzothiophen-3-yl]-[4-[2-(l-piperidinyl) ethoxy] phenyl] methanone hydrochloride and has the empirical formula of C 28 H 27 NO 4 S-HCl. Its molecular weight is 510.05 g/mol, and 473.584g/mol as a free base.
  • Raloxifene hydrochloride constitutes a highly hydrophobic drug, fact that constitutes a significant barrier for its absorption.
  • the stability, the bioavailability and the release rate of pharmaceutical compositions containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator and in particular, Raloxifene or salt thereof can also be influenced by the selection of the excipients.
  • EP 0 670 162 discloses a pharmaceutical composition with increased solubility in aqueous media, which comprises Raloxifene hydrochloride, in combination with a surfactant, a water-soluble diluent and a hydrophilic binder.
  • WO 2005/04917 discloses a pharmaceutical formulation with enhanced solubility, which comprises a hydrophobic drug in particularly Raloxifene HCL and polyethylene glycol (PEG), wherein the ratio of PEG to drug by weight is from about 0.2: 1 to about 10: 1.
  • US 2006/099252 discloses an oral solid pharmaceutical formulation with increased dissolution rate, which comprises an active agent with low aqueous solubility, particularly Raloxifene HCl, combined with starch at a concentration of greater than 25% w/w.
  • an object of the present invention to provide an improved solid dosage formulation for oral administration containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof as an active ingredient, which overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art and increases the dissolution rate of the active ingredient.
  • Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a solid dosage formulation for oral administration containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof as an active ingredient, which is bioavailable and effective with sufficient self-life and good pharmacotechnical properties.
  • another aspect of the present invention is to provide a solid dosage formulation for oral administration containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof as an active ingredient, which can be prepared in dosage forms of different strength by proportionally adjusting the quantities of the excipients and the active ingredient, thereby providing a pharmacotechnical linearity, without affecting the dissolution profile and bioavailability of the active ingredient.
  • a further aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for the preparation of a stable solid dosage formulation for oral administration containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof as an active ingredient, permitting an enhanced release of the active medicament and used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women with improved pharmacotechnical characteristics of the composition.
  • a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration comprising a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient, and an effective amount of a super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as an agent to enhance bioavailability and to increase the drug release.
  • a selective estrogen receptor modulator and in particular Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof
  • a super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate
  • a process for the preparation of solid dosage forms for oral administration such as tablets, capsules and sachets, containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient
  • a selective estrogen receptor modulator and in particular Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient
  • a first homogenous blend by mixing the total quantity of said active ingredient with a total quantity of super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent to facilitate the drug release and increase bioavailability, and optionally a pH adjusting agent such as citric acid monohydrate; - dissolving the total quantity of a surfactant such as Poloxamer 407 into purified water; -A-
  • the total quantity of at least one optional excipient such as a binder, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform and wet granulating;
  • the dried material with at least one optional excipient of the external phase such as a binder, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform, and
  • Fig. 1 shows a dissolution diagram of the Raloxifene HCL compositions of examples 1, 2 and 3 according to the present invention.
  • a pharmaceutical composition comprising an active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) is considered to have "low aqueous solubility" if said ingredient dissolves less or more slowly than it does on its own and/or in known pharmaceutical compositions.
  • pharmaceutically acceptable salt refers to a salt that is not toxic at the specific therapeutic dosage and to a salt that does not independently possess significant pharmacological activity.
  • An excipient is considered to be "incompatible" with an active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) if it inhibits the dissolution rate of said active ingredient, that is to say, if said active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) dissolves less or slower in the presence of said excipient when compared with the dissolution rate of said active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) on its own.
  • the terms “incompatibility”, “compatible” and “compatibility” are defined accordingly.
  • the active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) contained in a dosage form is "bioavailable", if when administered in a dosage form is released from the dosage form, absorbed and reaches, at least the same, concentration levels in plasma as any of the marketed products containing the same quantity of the same active ingredient and intended for the same use.
  • the pharmaceutical composition may be in various forms, the preferred solid forms are tablets, capsules and caplets.
  • the improved solid pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is characterized by physicochemical properties suitable for the tablet formulation by wet granulation, the adequate release rate of the active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) and the storage stability, by employing excipients practically devoid the tendency of the active ingredient to degradation in humidity or ambient temperature.
  • a super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate, also called Primojel, as a dissolution enhancing agent.
  • Sodium starch glycolate a representative example of a cross-linked starch, is a modified starch possessing very significant disintegrating properties, and is practically insoluble in organic solvents. Chemically, Primojel constitutes a low substituted carboxy methyl starch.
  • Sodium starch glycolate presents very good hydration capacity and very good flow properties in comparison to other super disintegrants. Further, it presents the tendency to absorb water rapidly, so it swells in a significant amount. Therefore, this rapid water absorption by sodium starch glycolate molecules has as a result a significant increase in the volume of granules resulting to rapid and uniform disintegration.
  • Sodium starch glycolate incorporated in a pharmaceutical composition facilitates the breakup or disintegration of the content of the tablet into smaller particles that dissolve more rapidly than in the absence of disintegrating agents. Moreover, it presents the benefit to counterbalance the efficiency of the tablet binder, as well as the physical forces that develop during the compression procedure for the manufacture of a tablet.
  • Sodium starch glycolate is incorporated into the composition of the present invention by internal addition (intragranular).
  • the disintegrating agent is mixed with other powders prior to wetting the powder mixture with the granulating fluid.
  • the result of this method is that the super disintegrant becomes incorporated within the granules of the composition, resulting to a more effective disintegration process.
  • the selective estrogen receptor modulator and in particular Raloxifene HCL, is the fact that, they are very labile to acidic pH environment, and consequently many limitations concerning the choice of excipients are raised.
  • the lubricant should be very carefully selected because some of them are very hydrophobic and affect negatively the disintegration and dissolution while it has been shown to cause bioavailability problems.
  • the manufacturing process should also be very carefully determined because relatively high concentrations of lubricant and/or glidant reduce crashing strength and increase disintegration time especially when associated with prolonged mixing times.
  • the pH of the composition of the present invention was adjusted to 6.0 using aqueous citric acid as needed.
  • the molecule of citric acid has three carboxyl groups, each of which loses a proton in a solution. Therefore, citrate ions are formed, which are excellent buffers for controlling the PH of acidic solutions.
  • any excipient may optionally be added to the above composition, provided that they are compatible with the active ingredient of the composition, in order to overcome problems associated with unfavorable pharmacotechnical characteristics of these substances, and in order to increase the stability of the drug and the self-life of the pharmaceutical product, and provide a product exhibiting excellent bioavailability.
  • the present invention can be applied in the formulation of tablets, capsules, caplets, sachets or other solid dosage forms for oral or sub-lingual administration of an active ingredient having solubility and bioavailability problems. Furthermore, it is possible to prepare dosage forms of different strength using appropriate quantity of the same composition, thereby limiting the cost of production and minimizing the number, and consequently the cost, of clinical studies required for the approval of the product by the authorities. Therefore, in a first embodiment, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising from about 0.5% to30% by weight of Raloxifene or salt thereof and from about 3% to 30% by weight of sodium starch glycolate. The weight ratio of Raloxifene or salt thereof to sodium starch glycolate is preferably 10:1 to 1 :60. More preferred pharmaceutical compositions according to the present invention comprise approximately 3% to 30%, more preferably 5% to 25% and most preferably 7% to 20% by weight of sodium starch glycolate.
  • compositions are in the form of solid dosage forms for oral or sub-lingual administration such as tablets, capsules, caplets, troches, pastilles, pills, lozenges and the like, in all shapes and sizes, coated or uncoated.
  • Another embodiment of the present invention is the use of the wet granulation process for the preparation of solid dosage forms for oral administration such as tablets, capsules and sachets containing selective estrogen receptor modulator such as Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient is provided, which comprises: - Forming a first homogenous blend by mixing the total quantity of said active ingredient with a total quantity of super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent to facilitate the drug release and increase bioavailability, and optionally a pH adjusting agent such as citric acid monohydrate;
  • the total quantity of at least one optional excipient such as a binder, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform and wet granulating;
  • the dried material with at least one optional excipient of the external phase such as a binder, a surfactant, a diluent, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform, and
  • compositions of the present invention may also contain one or more additional formulation ingredients selected from a wide variety of excipients. According to the desired properties of the composition, any number of ingredients may be selected, alone or in combination, based upon their known uses in preparation of solid dosage form compositions.
  • Such ingredients include, but are not limited to, diluents, binders, compression aids, disintegrants, surfactants, wetting agents, glidants, lubricants, flavours, water scavengers, colorants, sweetener, coating agents and preservatives.
  • the optional excipients must be compatible with the selective estrogen receptor modulator or the salt thereof so that it does not interfere with it in the composition.
  • Diluents may be, for example, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate dibasic, calcium phosphate tribasic, calcium sulfate, microcrystalline cellulose, microcrystalline silicified cellulose, powdered cellulose, dextrates, dextrose, fructose, lactitol, lactose anhydrous, lactose monohydrate, lactose dihydrate, lactose trihydrate, mannitol sorbitol, starch, pregelatinized starch, sucrose, talc, xylitol, maltose maltodextrin, maltitol.
  • Binders may be, for example, acacia mucilage, alginic acid, carbomer, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, microcrystalline cellulose, powdered cellulose, ethyl cellulose, gelatin, liquid glucose, guar gum, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, maltodextrin, methylcellulose, polydextrose, polyethylene oxide, povidone, sodium alginate, starch paste, pregelatinized starch, and sucrose.
  • Disintegrants may be, for example, alginic acid, carbon dioxide, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, microcrystalline cellulose, powdered cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, crospovidone, sodium docusate, guar gum, hydroxypropyl cellulose, methylcellulose, polacrilin potassium, poloxamer, povidone, sodium alginate, sodium glycine carbonate, sodium lauryl sulfate, starch, pregelatinized starch.
  • Surfactants may be, for example, poloxamer, pluronic, ethoxylated castor oil, polyglycolyzed glycerides, acetylated monoglycerides, sorbitan fatty acid esters, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters, monoglycerides or ethoxylated derivatives thereof, diglycerides or polyoxyethylene derivatives thereof, as well as sodium docusate or sodium lauryl sulphate.
  • Glidants may be, for example, calcium silicate, powdered cellulose, starch, talc, colloidal silicon dioxide.
  • Lubricants may be e.g. magnesium stearate, polyethylene glycol 4000, polyethylene glycol 6000, sodium lauryl sulfate, starch, talc.
  • the following examples illustrate preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention without limiting the scope or spirit of the invention:
  • Citric acid 2 Citric acid 2,00 5,0
  • Tablets of the above formulation were prepared according to the following manufacturing process: Raloxifene HCL, sodium starch glycolate and citric acid monohydrate were admixed to complete homogeneity. The total amount of Poloxamer 407 was dissolved in the purified water and is stirred for an adequate period of time till it is completely dissolved. The first blend was kneaded with the kneading solution described above till a homogenous granular mass is produced. Subsequently, the total amount of microcrystalline cellulose and the total amount of dibasic calcium phosphate were added in the above mixture and mixed until a homogenous granular mass was produced.
  • the wetted mass was then dried, passed through a sieve to achieve the desired granule size and further mixed with Mg stearate. Finally, it was formulated in a solid dosage form by compressing it into a desired tablet form. Subsequently, the tablets were film-coated with Opadry II white.
  • Example 2 Tablet of 60 mg Raloxifene HCL (Comp. 2)
  • Example 3 Tablets of the composition 2 of Example 2 were prepared according to the manufacturing process used in Example 1.
  • Citric acid 2 Citric acid 2,00 5,0
  • Tablets of the composition 3 of Example 3 were prepared according to the manufacturing p orroocceessss u usseedd i inn E Exxaammopllee 11..
  • One of the most critical pharmacotechnical tests is the dissolution test as it is strongly correlated with the bioavailability of the product.
  • an Apparatus II was run at 75rpm, 37°C ⁇ 0.5 °C, for 30min, while as dissolution medium 500ml of HCl 0.01N was used.
  • Dissolution rate results for each composition tested are given in Table 1. The results show that composition 1 is completely dissolved in about 30 minutes; however composition 2, which does not comprise citric acid and composition 3 with less amount of sodium starch glycolate are not completely dissolved in about 30 minutes.
  • composition 1 that exhibits the desirable dissolution profile, was packed in PVC/PE/PVDC Aluminum blisters and exposed to normal (25°C ⁇ 2°C/60% ⁇ 5% RH), intermediate (30°C ⁇ 2°C/65% ⁇ 5% RH) and accelerated (40°C ⁇ 2°C/75% ⁇ 5% RH) stability studies according to the current ICH guidelines. The stability results after twelve months (up to six months for accelerated conditions) are shown in table 2 below.
  • composition 1 described above was investigated for its scalability, while a process validation was performed in order to prove the repeatability and accuracy of the manufacturing process and the proposed formulation.
  • the validation process showed that the composition and the manufacturing process are suitable in order to provide a repeatable and high quality product.
  • Another object of the present invention is to manufacture a pharmaceutical dosage form that is "bioavailable", meaning that when administered is released from the dosage form, absorbed and reaches, at least the same, concentration levels in plasma as any of the marketed products containing the same quantity of the same active ingredient and intended for the same use.
  • composition 1 of the present invention was determined in "in- vivo" single-dose studies.
  • a single-dose study was conducted in 37 healthy volunteers using a pharmaceutical composition according to Example 1.
  • the reference product was a 60 mg tablet (E vista) that consists of Raloxifene HCL, anhydrous lactose, carnauba wax, crospovidone, hypromellose, lactose monohydrate, Mg stearate, modified pharmaceutical glaze, PEG, polysorbate 80, PVP, propylene glycol and titanium dioxide (product B).
  • C max (peak concentration) is the highest concentration reached by the drug in plasma after dosing
  • AUC 0-t (area under the curve) the area under the plasma concentration versus time curve, from time 0 to the last measurable concentration, as calculated by the linear trapezoidal method.
  • AUC 0-11 Jf (area under the curve) the area under the plasma concentration versus time curve from time 0 to infinity.
  • AUC inf is calculated as the sum of AUC 0-t plus the ratio of the last measurable plasma concentration to the elimination rate constant.

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The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical formulation of solid dosage forms comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and especially Raloxifene or a pharmaceutical acceptable salt thereof, in combination with a super disintegrant such as Primojel, and a process for the preparation thereof by wet granulation.

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IMPROVED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING A SELECTIVE ESTROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATOR AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to improved dosage forms such as tablets and capsules and in particular to a formulation for oral administration comprising a therapeutically effective quantity of a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and more particularly Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof, in combination with a super disintegrant, such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent and a method for the preparation thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Osteoporosis constitutes a systemic skeletal disease characterized by low bone density and deterioration of bone tissue. The consequence of this disease is a significant increase in bone fragility, resulting to an increased susceptibility to fractures. The risk of osteoporosis is significantly increased with ageing of the population, and furthermore, women are at greater risk of osteoporosis than men. In women, bone loss is accelerated during the period following menopause.
Treatment for osteoporosis is concentrated on slowing down or preventing bone loss and on control of pain associated with the disease. There are different types of medicines used to treat or prevent osteoporosis, including Raloxifene, bisphosphonates, hormone replacement therapy and calcitonin. There are also several ways to prevent osteoporosis, such as regular exercise and an adequate dietary intake of calcium, vitamin C & D and protein.
Raloxifene constitutes an oral Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM) that belongs to the benzothiophene compounds and it is used as the active pharmaceutical ingredient in compositions used for the prevention or treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
Menopause is a condition characterized by an imbalance between bone destruction and bone formation, which is importantly related to progressive loss of estrogen. This imbalance may also be associated with age-related impairment of osteoblasts or their precursors.
The term "Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators" (SERMs), such as Raloxifene, refers to estrogen-like drugs, also known as "designer estrogens". This means that Raloxifene possesses some, but not all, of the actions of estrogen. Raloxifene has been classified as a SERM, because it prevents bone loss (like estrogen) and lowers serum cholesterol (like estrogen), but it does not stimulate the uterus. Thus, Raloxifene acts like an estrogen by stopping the progression of bone loss that is developed in women after menopause. In fact, Raloxifene acts by reducing the bone resorption, resulting to a decrease in the overall bone turnover. This action of Raloxifene is because of its binding to estrogen receptors, regulating estrogen-regulated gene expression by at least two distinct pathways which are ligand-, tissue-, and/or gene-specific.
Clinical studies have indicated that Raloxifene has estrogen-agonistic effects on bone (increase in bone density) and on lipid (decrease in total and LDL cholesterol levels) metabolism and estrogen-antagonistic effects on uterine endometrium and breast tissue. This data denote that Raloxifene presents high tissue selectivity, causing fewer adverse effects than typical estrogen therapy.
A particularly useful pharmaceutically acceptable salt of Raloxifene is the hydrochloride salt, which can be easily prepared by reacting hydrogen chloride with a solution of Raloxifene in an organic solvent, such as tetrahydrofuran or methanol.
Raloxifene hydrochloride is chemically designated as [6-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl) benzothiophen-3-yl]-[4-[2-(l-piperidinyl) ethoxy] phenyl] methanone hydrochloride and has the empirical formula of C28 H27 NO4 S-HCl. Its molecular weight is 510.05 g/mol, and 473.584g/mol as a free base.
The hydrochloride salt of Raloxifene has a very poor solubility in aqueous media, limiting therefore its bioavailability. In addition, Raloxifene hydrochloride constitutes a highly hydrophobic drug, fact that constitutes a significant barrier for its absorption.
Furthermore, the stability, the bioavailability and the release rate of pharmaceutical compositions containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator and in particular, Raloxifene or salt thereof can also be influenced by the selection of the excipients.
Various methods are already known for the industrial preparation of oral dosage forms comprising a selective estrogen receptor modulator e.g. Raloxifene or salt thereof, as an active ingredient due to its useful therapeutical properties. However, the prior art has encountered substantial difficulties in the production of the oral solid formulations of a desirable bioavailability due to the very poor solubility of said active ingredient.
EP 0 670 162 discloses a pharmaceutical composition with increased solubility in aqueous media, which comprises Raloxifene hydrochloride, in combination with a surfactant, a water-soluble diluent and a hydrophilic binder.
WO 2005/04917 discloses a pharmaceutical formulation with enhanced solubility, which comprises a hydrophobic drug in particularly Raloxifene HCL and polyethylene glycol (PEG), wherein the ratio of PEG to drug by weight is from about 0.2: 1 to about 10: 1. Furthermore, US 2006/099252 discloses an oral solid pharmaceutical formulation with increased dissolution rate, which comprises an active agent with low aqueous solubility, particularly Raloxifene HCl, combined with starch at a concentration of greater than 25% w/w. Although each of the above patents represents an attempt to overcome the low aqueous solubility and bioavailability problems associated with pharmaceuticals compositions comprising a selective estrogen receptor modulator, there still exists a need for improving the solubility of such pharmaceutical compositions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an improved solid dosage formulation for oral administration containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof as an active ingredient, which overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art and increases the dissolution rate of the active ingredient. Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a solid dosage formulation for oral administration containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof as an active ingredient, which is bioavailable and effective with sufficient self-life and good pharmacotechnical properties. Moreover, another aspect of the present invention is to provide a solid dosage formulation for oral administration containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof as an active ingredient, which can be prepared in dosage forms of different strength by proportionally adjusting the quantities of the excipients and the active ingredient, thereby providing a pharmacotechnical linearity, without affecting the dissolution profile and bioavailability of the active ingredient.
A further aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for the preparation of a stable solid dosage formulation for oral administration containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof as an active ingredient, permitting an enhanced release of the active medicament and used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women with improved pharmacotechnical characteristics of the composition.
In accordance with the above objects of the present invention, a pharmaceutical composition for oral administration is provided comprising a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient, and an effective amount of a super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as an agent to enhance bioavailability and to increase the drug release.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a process for the preparation of solid dosage forms for oral administration such as tablets, capsules and sachets, containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient is provided, which comprises:
- Forming a first homogenous blend by mixing the total quantity of said active ingredient with a total quantity of super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent to facilitate the drug release and increase bioavailability, and optionally a pH adjusting agent such as citric acid monohydrate; - dissolving the total quantity of a surfactant such as Poloxamer 407 into purified water; -A-
- adding the first blend into the formed solution;
- adding to the above kneaded mixture the total quantity of at least one optional excipient such as a binder, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform and wet granulating;
- drying the wet mass;
- sieving the dried material to achieve the desired granule size
- adding and mixing the dried material with at least one optional excipient of the external phase such as a binder, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform, and
- formulating the resulting mixture in a solid dosage form either by compressing it into a desired tablet form or by filling capsules or sachets. Further preferred embodiments of the present invention are defined in dependent claims 2 to 10 and 12 to 13.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the following detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 shows a dissolution diagram of the Raloxifene HCL compositions of examples 1, 2 and 3 according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
For the purposes of the present invention, a pharmaceutical composition comprising an active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) is considered to have "low aqueous solubility" if said ingredient dissolves less or more slowly than it does on its own and/or in known pharmaceutical compositions.
The term "pharmaceutically acceptable salt" refers to a salt that is not toxic at the specific therapeutic dosage and to a salt that does not independently possess significant pharmacological activity.
An excipient is considered to be "incompatible" with an active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) if it inhibits the dissolution rate of said active ingredient, that is to say, if said active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) dissolves less or slower in the presence of said excipient when compared with the dissolution rate of said active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) on its own. The terms "incompatibility", "compatible" and "compatibility" are defined accordingly.
The active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) contained in a dosage form is "bioavailable", if when administered in a dosage form is released from the dosage form, absorbed and reaches, at least the same, concentration levels in plasma as any of the marketed products containing the same quantity of the same active ingredient and intended for the same use. Although the pharmaceutical composition may be in various forms, the preferred solid forms are tablets, capsules and caplets.
The improved solid pharmaceutical composition of the present invention is characterized by physicochemical properties suitable for the tablet formulation by wet granulation, the adequate release rate of the active ingredient (a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene or salt thereof) and the storage stability, by employing excipients practically devoid the tendency of the active ingredient to degradation in humidity or ambient temperature.
As already mentioned certain selective estrogen receptor modulators have low aqueous solubility and their tendency gets stronger when they are formulated and mixed with excipients or other active substances.
It has been surprisingly found that the object of the present invention is achieved by employing a super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate, also called Primojel, as a dissolution enhancing agent.
Sodium starch glycolate, a representative example of a cross-linked starch, is a modified starch possessing very significant disintegrating properties, and is practically insoluble in organic solvents. Chemically, Primojel constitutes a low substituted carboxy methyl starch.
Sodium starch glycolate presents very good hydration capacity and very good flow properties in comparison to other super disintegrants. Further, it presents the tendency to absorb water rapidly, so it swells in a significant amount. Therefore, this rapid water absorption by sodium starch glycolate molecules has as a result a significant increase in the volume of granules resulting to rapid and uniform disintegration.
Sodium starch glycolate incorporated in a pharmaceutical composition facilitates the breakup or disintegration of the content of the tablet into smaller particles that dissolve more rapidly than in the absence of disintegrating agents. Moreover, it presents the benefit to counterbalance the efficiency of the tablet binder, as well as the physical forces that develop during the compression procedure for the manufacture of a tablet.
Sodium starch glycolate is incorporated into the composition of the present invention by internal addition (intragranular). During the internal addition method, the disintegrating agent is mixed with other powders prior to wetting the powder mixture with the granulating fluid. The result of this method is that the super disintegrant becomes incorporated within the granules of the composition, resulting to a more effective disintegration process.
Moreover, one of the main disadvantages of the selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene HCL, is the fact that, they are very labile to acidic pH environment, and consequently many limitations concerning the choice of excipients are raised. The lubricant should be very carefully selected because some of them are very hydrophobic and affect negatively the disintegration and dissolution while it has been shown to cause bioavailability problems. The manufacturing process should also be very carefully determined because relatively high concentrations of lubricant and/or glidant reduce crashing strength and increase disintegration time especially when associated with prolonged mixing times. In addition, the pH of the composition of the present invention was adjusted to 6.0 using aqueous citric acid as needed. The molecule of citric acid has three carboxyl groups, each of which loses a proton in a solution. Therefore, citrate ions are formed, which are excellent buffers for controlling the PH of acidic solutions. Moreover, any excipient may optionally be added to the above composition, provided that they are compatible with the active ingredient of the composition, in order to overcome problems associated with unfavorable pharmacotechnical characteristics of these substances, and in order to increase the stability of the drug and the self-life of the pharmaceutical product, and provide a product exhibiting excellent bioavailability.
The present invention can be applied in the formulation of tablets, capsules, caplets, sachets or other solid dosage forms for oral or sub-lingual administration of an active ingredient having solubility and bioavailability problems. Furthermore, it is possible to prepare dosage forms of different strength using appropriate quantity of the same composition, thereby limiting the cost of production and minimizing the number, and consequently the cost, of clinical studies required for the approval of the product by the authorities. Therefore, in a first embodiment, the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising from about 0.5% to30% by weight of Raloxifene or salt thereof and from about 3% to 30% by weight of sodium starch glycolate. The weight ratio of Raloxifene or salt thereof to sodium starch glycolate is preferably 10:1 to 1 :60. More preferred pharmaceutical compositions according to the present invention comprise approximately 3% to 30%, more preferably 5% to 25% and most preferably 7% to 20% by weight of sodium starch glycolate.
The preferred pharmaceutical compositions are in the form of solid dosage forms for oral or sub-lingual administration such as tablets, capsules, caplets, troches, pastilles, pills, lozenges and the like, in all shapes and sizes, coated or uncoated.
All percentages stated herein are weight percentages based on total composition weight, unless otherwise stated.
Another embodiment of the present invention is the use of the wet granulation process for the preparation of solid dosage forms for oral administration such as tablets, capsules and sachets containing selective estrogen receptor modulator such as Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient is provided, which comprises: - Forming a first homogenous blend by mixing the total quantity of said active ingredient with a total quantity of super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent to facilitate the drug release and increase bioavailability, and optionally a pH adjusting agent such as citric acid monohydrate;
- dissolving the total quantity of a surfactant such as Poloxamer 407 into purified water;
- adding the first blend into the formed solution;
- adding to the above kneaded mixture the total quantity of at least one optional excipient such as a binder, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform and wet granulating;
- drying the wet mass;
- sieving the dried material to achieve the desired granule size
- adding and mixing the dried material with at least one optional excipient of the external phase such as a binder, a surfactant, a diluent, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform, and
- formulating the resulting mixture in a solid dosage form either by compressing it into a desired tablet form or by filling capsules or sachets. The pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention may also contain one or more additional formulation ingredients selected from a wide variety of excipients. According to the desired properties of the composition, any number of ingredients may be selected, alone or in combination, based upon their known uses in preparation of solid dosage form compositions.
Such ingredients include, but are not limited to, diluents, binders, compression aids, disintegrants, surfactants, wetting agents, glidants, lubricants, flavours, water scavengers, colorants, sweetener, coating agents and preservatives. The optional excipients must be compatible with the selective estrogen receptor modulator or the salt thereof so that it does not interfere with it in the composition. Diluents may be, for example, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate dibasic, calcium phosphate tribasic, calcium sulfate, microcrystalline cellulose, microcrystalline silicified cellulose, powdered cellulose, dextrates, dextrose, fructose, lactitol, lactose anhydrous, lactose monohydrate, lactose dihydrate, lactose trihydrate, mannitol sorbitol, starch, pregelatinized starch, sucrose, talc, xylitol, maltose maltodextrin, maltitol. Binders may be, for example, acacia mucilage, alginic acid, carbomer, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, microcrystalline cellulose, powdered cellulose, ethyl cellulose, gelatin, liquid glucose, guar gum, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, maltodextrin, methylcellulose, polydextrose, polyethylene oxide, povidone, sodium alginate, starch paste, pregelatinized starch, and sucrose.
Disintegrants may be, for example, alginic acid, carbon dioxide, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, microcrystalline cellulose, powdered cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, crospovidone, sodium docusate, guar gum, hydroxypropyl cellulose, methylcellulose, polacrilin potassium, poloxamer, povidone, sodium alginate, sodium glycine carbonate, sodium lauryl sulfate, starch, pregelatinized starch. Surfactants may be, for example, poloxamer, pluronic, ethoxylated castor oil, polyglycolyzed glycerides, acetylated monoglycerides, sorbitan fatty acid esters, polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid esters, monoglycerides or ethoxylated derivatives thereof, diglycerides or polyoxyethylene derivatives thereof, as well as sodium docusate or sodium lauryl sulphate. Glidants may be, for example, calcium silicate, powdered cellulose, starch, talc, colloidal silicon dioxide.
Lubricants may be e.g. magnesium stearate, polyethylene glycol 4000, polyethylene glycol 6000, sodium lauryl sulfate, starch, talc. The following examples illustrate preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention without limiting the scope or spirit of the invention:
EXAMPLES Example l :Tablet of 60 mg Raloxifene HCLfComp. P Ingredients Percentage by Tablet weight weight (% w/w) (Mg/tablet)
Internal Phase
Raloxifene HCl 24,00 60,0
Sodium Starch Glycolate (Primogel) 12,00 30,0
Citric acid 2,00 5,0
Dibasic Calcium Phosphate 42,00 105,0
Microcrystalline Cellulose 16,70 41,75
Poloxamer 407 2,50 6,25
Purified water 125,0
External Phase
Magnesium Stearate 0,80 2,0
Total weight for uncoated tablet 100,00 250,0 Opadry OY-LS-28908 (II WHITE) 7,50 Purified water 7,50 Ethyl alcohol 67,50
Total weight for coated tablet 257,50
Tablets of the above formulation were prepared according to the following manufacturing process: Raloxifene HCL, sodium starch glycolate and citric acid monohydrate were admixed to complete homogeneity. The total amount of Poloxamer 407 was dissolved in the purified water and is stirred for an adequate period of time till it is completely dissolved. The first blend was kneaded with the kneading solution described above till a homogenous granular mass is produced. Subsequently, the total amount of microcrystalline cellulose and the total amount of dibasic calcium phosphate were added in the above mixture and mixed until a homogenous granular mass was produced. The wetted mass was then dried, passed through a sieve to achieve the desired granule size and further mixed with Mg stearate. Finally, it was formulated in a solid dosage form by compressing it into a desired tablet form. Subsequently, the tablets were film-coated with Opadry II white.
The produced tablets were tested for content uniformity, disintegration, water content and dissolution proving that they are meeting the specifications. Example 2:Tablet of 60 mg Raloxifene HCL (Comp. 2)
Ingredients Percentage by Tablet weight weight (% w/w) (Mg/tablet)
Internal Phase
Raloxifene HCl 24,00 60,0
Sodium Starch Glycolate (Primojel) 12,00 30,0
Dibasic Calcium Phosphate 44,00 110,0
Microcrystalline Cellulose 16,70 41,75
Poloxamer 407 2,50 6,25
Purified water 125,0
External Phase
Magnesium Stearate 0,80 2,0
Total weight for uncoated tablet 100,00 250,0
Opadry OY-LS-28908 (II WHITE) 7,50
Purified water 7,50
Ethyl alcohol 67,50
Total weight for coated tablet 257,50
Tablets of the composition 2 of Example 2 were prepared according to the manufacturing process used in Example 1. Example 3:Tablet of 60 mg Raloxifene HCL (Comp. 3)
Ingredients Percentage by Tablet weight weight (% w/w) (Mg/tablet)
Internal Phase
Raloxifene HCl 24,00 60,0
Sodium Starch Glycolate 06,00 15,0
Citric acid 2,00 5,0
Dibasic Calcium Phosphate 42,00 105,0
Microcrystalline Cellulose 22,70 56,75
Poloxamer 407 2,50 6,25
Purified water 125,0
External Phase
Magnesium Stearate 0,80 2,0
Total weight for uncoated tablet 100,00 250,0
Opadry OY-LS-28908 (II WHITE) 7,50
Purified water 7,50
Ethyl alcohol 67,50
Total weight for coated tablet 257,50
Tablets of the composition 3 of Example 3 were prepared according to the manufacturing p orroocceessss u usseedd i inn E Exxaammopllee 11.. One of the most critical pharmacotechnical tests is the dissolution test as it is strongly correlated with the bioavailability of the product. For the dissolution method an Apparatus II (paddles) was run at 75rpm, 37°C ± 0.5 °C, for 30min, while as dissolution medium 500ml of HCl 0.01N was used.
Dissolution rate results for each composition tested are given in Table 1. The results show that composition 1 is completely dissolved in about 30 minutes; however composition 2, which does not comprise citric acid and composition 3 with less amount of sodium starch glycolate are not completely dissolved in about 30 minutes.
TABLE 1 : Dissolution profiles of the compositions of Examples 1, 2 and 3
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Another object of the present invention was to prepare a pharmaceutical composition that is stable, said active ingredient does not degradates and remains stable for a long period of storage time. For this reason, prior to the clinical trials, composition 1 that exhibits the desirable dissolution profile, was packed in PVC/PE/PVDC Aluminum blisters and exposed to normal (25°C±2°C/60%±5% RH), intermediate (30°C±2°C/65%±5% RH) and accelerated (40°C±2°C/75%±5% RH) stability studies according to the current ICH guidelines. The stability results after twelve months (up to six months for accelerated conditions) are shown in table 2 below.
TABLE 2: Stability results for composition 1 in normal, intermediate and accelerated conditions
Figure imgf000011_0002
The results demonstrate that a very stable product is produced according to the method described in the present invention.
The composition 1 described above was investigated for its scalability, while a process validation was performed in order to prove the repeatability and accuracy of the manufacturing process and the proposed formulation. The validation process showed that the composition and the manufacturing process are suitable in order to provide a repeatable and high quality product.
The results show a good stability of the product and compatibility between the drug substance and the excipients proposed by the present invention. The excellent results regarding the physicochemical characteristics, the excellent stability of the product as well as the simple and economic manufacturing process indicate the advantages of the present invention relative to the commonly used methods and excipients for the formulation of Raloxifene HCL. Another object of the present invention is to manufacture a pharmaceutical dosage form that is "bioavailable", meaning that when administered is released from the dosage form, absorbed and reaches, at least the same, concentration levels in plasma as any of the marketed products containing the same quantity of the same active ingredient and intended for the same use.
The bioavailability and pharmacokinetic profile of composition 1 of the present invention was determined in "in- vivo" single-dose studies. A single-dose study was conducted in 37 healthy volunteers using a pharmaceutical composition according to Example 1. The reference product was a 60 mg tablet (E vista) that consists of Raloxifene HCL, anhydrous lactose, carnauba wax, crospovidone, hypromellose, lactose monohydrate, Mg stearate, modified pharmaceutical glaze, PEG, polysorbate 80, PVP, propylene glycol and titanium dioxide (product B). In the pharmacokinetic analysis of composition 1 according to Example 1, Raloxifene and its two metabolites Raloxifene-4'-glucorunide and Raloxifene-6'-glucorunide were measured separately. Table 3 shows the main pharmacokinetic parameters obtained from the studies.
TABLE 3 : Pharmacokinetic analysis of 60mg dosage form of composition 1 vs. reference product (B).
Figure imgf000013_0001
wherein:
C max= (peak concentration) is the highest concentration reached by the drug in plasma after dosing; AUC0-t = (area under the curve) the area under the plasma concentration versus time curve, from time 0 to the last measurable concentration, as calculated by the linear trapezoidal method.
AUC0-11Jf = (area under the curve) the area under the plasma concentration versus time curve from time 0 to infinity. AUC inf is calculated as the sum of AUC 0-t plus the ratio of the last measurable plasma concentration to the elimination rate constant.
Clinical trial results demonstrate that the composition manufactured according to the present invention is bioavailable. While the present invention has been described with respect to the particular embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made in the invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, as defined in the appended claims.

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1. A pharmaceutical composition for oral administration comprising a selective estrogen receptor modulator or a pharmaceutical acceptable salt thereof, and in particular Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient, and an effective amount of a super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent to facilitate the drug release and increase bioavailability.
2. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 1, wherein said super disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
3. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 2, wherein it comprises from about 0.5 to 30% by weight of said selective estrogen receptor modulator such as Raloxifene or salt thereof, and from about 3 to 30 % by weight of said sodium starch glycolate.
4. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 2, wherein the weight ratio of said selective estrogen receptor modulator such as Raloxifene or salt thereof, to sodium starch glycolate is preferably 10:1 to 1 :60. 5. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 1, wherein it comprises approximately 0.
5% to 30%, preferably 0.75% to 30% and most preferably 1% to 30% by weight of said selective estrogen receptor modulator such as Raloxifene or salt thereof.
6. The pharmaceutical composition according to claim 2, wherein it comprises approximately 3% to 30%, more preferably 5% to 25% and most preferably 7% to 20% by weight of sodium starch glycolate.
7. The pharmaceutical composition according to any preceding claim, wherein said selective estrogen receptor modulator is Raloxifene or pharmaceutical acceptable salt thereof.
8. The pharmaceutical composition according to any preceding claim, wherein it further comprises a pH adjusting agent, such as citric acid monohydrate.
9. The pharmaceutical composition according to any preceding claim, wherein it further comprises at least one optionally excipient selected from the group consisting of diluents, binders, disintegrants, lubricants, and glidants.
10. The pharmaceutical composition according to any preceding claim, wherein said composition is in a solid dosage form such as a tablet, capsule or sachet comprising an active ingredient such as Raloxifene or salt thereof.
11. A process for the preparation of a solid dosage form for oral administration, such as a tablet, a capsule or a sachet, containing a selective estrogen receptor modulator, and in particular Raloxifene, its esters or ethers or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or derivative thereof as an active ingredient is provided, which comprises: - Forming a first homogenous blend by mixing the total quantity of said active ingredient with a total quantity of super disintegrant such as sodium starch glycolate as a dissolution enhancing agent to facilitate the drug release and increase bioavailability, and optionally a pH adjusting agent such as citric acid monohydrate;
- dissolving the total quantity of a surfactant such as Poloxamer 407 into purified water; - adding the first blend into the formed solution;
- adding to the above kneaded mixture the total quantity of at least one optional excipient such as a binder, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform and wet granulating;
- drying the wet mass; - sieving the dried material to achieve the desired granule size
- adding and mixing the dried material with at least one optional excipient of the external phase such as a binder, a disintegrant, a lubricant, a colorant and/or a glidant until uniform, and
- formulating the resulting mixture in a solid dosage form either by compressing it into a desired tablet form or by filling capsules or sachets.
12. The process according to claim 12, wherein said active ingredient is Raloxifene or salt thereof.
13. The process according to claim 12, wherein said super disintegrant is sodium starch glycolate.
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