WO2009098595A2 - Substantially non-aqueous foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions and their uses - Google Patents
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Definitions
- Petrolatum is used in dermatology to lubricate, protect, heal and medicate the skin and as a vehicle for topical drugs.
- Petrolatum is not suited to formation of foams. It is an unctuous solid and does not flow and is not shakable per se.
- Addition of large amounts of propellant to try and improve its flow is not desirable in general since the resultant material can have a cooling effect on application to the skin, mucosal cavity or body cavity.
- Addition of hydrophobic solvents can be useful to improve healing qualities of the formulation and to soften the petrolatum, but it can also significantly and substantially complicate or impede foam formation.
- Foams are complex multi-ingredient systems which do not form under all circumstances. High quality foams are not at all easy to produce especially in a waterless environment. Yet, foams are easy to apply, use and spread and are a preferred mode of topical application. Changes in foam composition, such as, by the addition of active ingredients, may destabilize the foam. There is, therefore, a need for a foam composition, which provides desirable properties to the skin or body cavity and can be stable whilst accommodating a variety of active ingredients.
- Petrolatum in its various forms has a number of useful attributes for use in topical foamable pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions. They are inherently stable and inert, which are clearly desirable characteristics. They are also able to moisturize and soften the skin and in appropriate amounts can act as a protective or barrier layer and can form a barrier to water, which can, for example, solubilize or cause destabilization of some active ingredients. By careful design and appropriate formulation of petrolatum compositions they can act to improve drug delivery to the skin; provide a protective environment for the drug and yet remain resistant to being washed off unintentially.
- petrolatums are by their nature greasy materials and can present a difficult challenge to formulate them into a topical non-aqueous or substantially so foamable composition that can deliver substantially uniform and stable foam that ameliorates and or overcomes the look and feel of a greasy material. It is further a problem to incorporate into such a vehicle pharmaceutically effective amounts of one or more active pharmaceutical ingredients such that they are uniformly present throughout the formulation and are effectively delivered especially without the use of an alcohol in the formulation.
- Aliphatic alcohols in foam compositions promote fast drying and thereby attempt to address the sticky feeling left by many topical formulations after application; however, alcohols, and in particular short chain alcohols like methyl, ethyl and isopropyl alcohols are defatting agents and may cause skin to become dry and cracked. Also, the presence of such alcohols generates alcoholic foam that is thermal sensitive and quick breaking, e.g., it collapses readily upon contact with a surface upon exposure to body temperature environment. Although certain compositions based on petrolatum are known they are, for example, designed to form an occlusive layer in the presence of active pharmaceutical agents that are not soluble in the water or oil phase.
- Alcohol is known to impair the integrity of the skin barrier, dry the skin and cause skin irritation.
- the incidence skin irritation (burning, itching and stinging) can be very high.
- a safe foam vehicle which will overcome the evident skin drying and irritation caused by alcohol, is warranted, especially where sensitive skin, mucosa, or body cavity membranes are being targeted.
- foam compositions that possess a lesser degree of thermal sensitivity, thus being more useful for the treatment of large skin areas are desired.
- Foamable compositions that produce foams, which are soft are desirable especially with improved stability.
- a foamable vehicle that is suitable for use as a base for delivery of not merely one type of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) but is adaptable for use with one or more API's from a wide range of different types of API's with relatively minimal or minor adjustment to the vehicle. For example, by altering the amount of a component or by the addition of a buffer that provides a pH at which the API is stable as would be appreciated by a person skilled in the art.
- API active pharmaceutical ingredient
- This application relates to petrolatum-based foamable vehicles, pharmaceutical compositions and resultant foams.
- the petrolatum-based foamable vehicles, pharmaceutical compositions and resultant foams are non-aqueous.
- petrolatum-based foamable vehicles, pharmaceutical compositions and resultant foams have low water content.
- the application further relates to such compositions and to such resultant foams that are non-silicone and or are non-alcoholic or substantially so.
- a prime concept covered herein is that petrolatum as a hydrophobic carrier is a main ingredient and is at least about 50% of the foamable carrier alone or in combination with a solvent substantially miscible therein for example a hydrophobic oil.
- the percentage of petrolatum is more than about 60%.
- the foamable carrier is non-aqueous and the petrolatum is at least about 25% and is in combination with a solvent substantially miscible therein such that together they are at least about 80% and the carrier is substantially free of silicone oil.
- substantially free it is meant that the silicone oil content in the composition is less than about 1 %.
- the foamable carrier is substantially non-aqueous or has low water content and the petrolatum is more than about 50% or more than about 55% and preferably more than about 60%.
- substantially non-aqueous or low water content it is meant that the amount of water if present in the composition is small and is less than about 26%, preferably less than about 16% and more preferably less than about 13%.
- the petrolatum based carriers comprise one or more active pharmaceutical ingredients (API's).
- API's active pharmaceutical ingredients
- the formulations are designed to carry homogeneously large ranges of API's from microgram levels to up to about 33% of the composition.
- Some API's are stable in one kind of environment whilst others require a different environment.
- many steroids are known to undergo rearrangement at high pH, and are more stable in acidic formulations whilst vitamin D and its derivatives fare better in a basic medium. So adding an acidic modulating agent such as an acidic buffer, or fatty acid helps prevent steroid degradation whilst the addition of a basic modulating agent, such as a basic buffer or thethanolamine is useful to maintain acceptable stability for vitamin D and derivatives.
- the formulations described herein offer waterless and substantially waterless or low water content variations and an appropriate carrier may be selected for an API depending on its sensitivity and reactivity in the presence and absence of relatively small amounts of water. Whilst the carrier compositions described herein may be useful carriers for API's some are not compatible in the same formulations and may react or breakdown.
- the formulations described are suitable for use in dual or multi chamber foam delivery devices, where each chamber delivers an API which if stored with the API's in the other chamber(s) would have broken down.
- the carrier in the first chamber is substantially waterless and the carrier in the second chamber is waterless.
- the carrier is basically the same in each chamber although some minor variations such as to pH or artificial pH or in the presence of one or more preservatives, stabilizers, antioxidants, and the like may be made to reflect the specific requirements of the API.
- the formulations contain a foam agent.
- the foam agent is selected from the group consisting of a surfactant, a surfactant combination, a foam adjuvant and combinations thereof.
- the quality may be improved by addition of a polymeric agent.
- the polymeric agent may preferably have some surfactant-like properties or help to ameliorate the tacky greasy properties of petrolatum.
- the foamable composition is a non-aqueous, nonalcoholic foamable composition that includes a foamable carrier and at least one liquefied or compressed gas propellant.
- the foamable carrier includes (1 ) a petrolatum or mixtures thereof at a concentration of about 25% to about 95% by weight; (2) a solvent substantially miscible in the petrolatum at a concentration of about 0% to about 70% by weight; and (3) at least one foam agent selected from the group consisting of a surfactant, a surfactant system, a foam adjuvant and combinations thereof; at a concentration of about 0.1 % to about 20% by weight.
- the petrolatum is present in the foamable carrier at a concentration of at least about 50% by weight.
- the petrolatum is present in the foamable carrier at a concentration of at least about 25% by weight and the solvent and petrolatum are together present in the foamable carrier at a concentration of least about 55% by weight; or (ii) the amount of petrolatum is about the same as or in excess of the solvent and, together, the solvent and petrolatum are present in the foamable carrier at a concentration of at least about 80%.
- the ratio of the foamable carrier to the propellant is 100:10 to 100:35.
- the composition is substantially free of silicone. The composition is stored in a pressurized container or aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- the foamable composition is a non-aqueous, nonalcoholic foamable composition that includes a foamable carrier and at least one liquefied or compressed gas propellant.
- the foamable carrier includes (1 ) a petrolatum or mixtures thereof at a concentration of about 50% to about 95% by weight; (2) a solvent substantially miscible in the petrolatum at a concentration of about 0% to about 45% by weight; (3) at least one foam agent selected from the group consisting of a surfactant, a surfactant system; a foam adjuvant and combinations thereof at a concentration of about 0.1 % to about 20% by weight; and (4) an effective amount of an active pharmaceutical agent.
- the ratio of the foamable carrier to the propellant ranges from about 100:10 to about 100:35.
- the composition is substantially free of silicone. Moreover, the composition is resistant to centrifugation at 1000 rpm for about 10 minutes; is flowable or flowable to a degree and or is shakable or substantially so when stored in a pressurized container or an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam having no substantial or sustained cooling affect and having a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 100g.
- the foamable composition is a low water content, non-alcoholic foamable composition that includes a foamable carrier and at least one liquefied or compressed gas propellant.
- the foamable carrier includes (1 ) a petrolatum or mixtures thereof at a concentration of about 25% to about 95% by weight; (2) a solvent substantially miscible in the petrolatum at a concentration of 0% to about 70% by weight; (3) at least one foam agent selected from the group consisting of a surfactant, a surfactant system, a foam adjuvant and combinations thereof; at a concentration of about 0.1 % to about 20% by weight; and (4) water at a concentration of up to about 26% by weight.
- the petrolatum is present in the foamable carrier at a concentration of at least about 50% by weight. Tn the presence of the solvent:, (i) the petrolatum is present in the foamable carrier at a concentration of at least about 25% by weight and the solvent and petrolatum are together present in the foamable carrier at a concentration of least about 55% by weight; or (ii) the amount of petrolatum is about the same as or in excess of the solvent and, together, the solvent and petrolatum are present in the foamable carrier at a concentration of at least about 80%.
- the ratio of the foamable carrier to the propellant ranges from about 100:10 to about 100:35.
- the composition is substantially free of silicone.
- the foamable composition is stored in a pressurized container or aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- the foamable composition is a low water content, non-alcoholic foamable composition that includes a foamable carrier and at least one liquefied or compressed gas propellant.
- the foamable carrier includes (1 ) a petrolatum or mixtures thereof at a concentration of about 50% to about 95% by weight; (2) a solvent substantially miscible in the petrolatum at a concentration of about 0% to about 45% by weight; (3) at least one foam agent selected from the group consisting of a surfactant, a surfactant system; a foam adjuvant and combinations thereof at a concentration of about 0.1 % to about 20% by weight; and (4) an effective amount of an active pharmaceutical agent.
- the solvent is water and is present in the carrier at a concentration of about 0.1 % to about 26% by weight.
- the ratio of the foamable carrier to the propellant ranges from about 100:10 to about 100:35.
- the composition is substantially free of silicone.
- the composition is resistant to centrifugation at 1000 rpm for about 10 minutes and is flowable or flowable to a degree and or is shakable or substantially so when stored in a pressurized container or aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam having no substantial or sustained cooling affect and having a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 100g
- a substantially nonaqueous, non-alcoholic, non-silicone foamable carrier composition comprising:
- a solvent substantially miscible therein other than the propellant at a concentration of about 0% to about 70% by weight prior to the addition of propellant;
- the amount of petrolatum is at least about 50%;
- the amount of petrolatum is either (i) at least about 25% prior to the addition of propellant and the amount of the substantially miscible solvent in combination with petrolatum is at least about 55% prior to the addition of propellant or (ii) the amount of petrolatum is about the same as or in excess of the substantially miscible solvent and their combined amount is at least about 80% prior to the addition of propellant
- composition is stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- the amount of petrolatum is in excess of about 50% and there is present an amount of solvent substantially miscible therein between about 0.1 % to about 45%. Preferably it is in excess of about 55% and the range is about 0.1 % to about 40% and more preferably in excess of about 60% and the range is about 0.1 % to about 35%.
- a substantially nonaqueous, non-alcoholic non-silicone foamable carrier composition comprising:
- At least one foam agent selected from the group consisting of a surfactant, a surfactant system; a foam adjuvant and combinations thereof at a concentration of about 0.1 % to about 20% by weight prior to the addition of propellant;
- composition is resistant to centrifugation at 1000 rpm for about 10 minutes; wherein the composition is flowable or flowable to a degree and or is shakable or substantially so when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam having no substantial or sustained cooling affect and having a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 100g.
- the formulations and foams are nonaqueous, non-silicone and non-alcoholic (being in the absence of a lower alcohol). In one or more other embodiments the formulations and foams have at least two of the three features listed.
- Foamable non-aqueous compositions are described that are nonaqueous or essentially so, are stable and able to provide some of the main attributes of a petrolatum ointment or cream in a topical foamable formulation and which can deliver a substantially uniform and stable foam without the use of an alcohol in the formulation.
- non-aqueous or “essentially non-aqueous” it is meant that the compositions contain at most incidental and trace amounts of water. In one embodiment, the water content is very small being about less than about 5%.
- without alcohol or “non-alcoholic” it is intended to exclude the use of lower or short chain alcohols.
- These compositions comprise petrolatum.
- the petrolatum phase is the main phase or is a major element of the carrier.
- the formulations can also ameliorate or overcome to a degree the look and feel of a greasy material. These compositions can provide an improved delivery system over ointments and creams.
- the foamable non-aqueous compositions are flowable or flowable to a degree and or are shakable and can expand to produce a good quality foam without the propellant having a significant cooling effect.
- the foamable non-aqueous compositions produce foams that are soft or with an improved softness.
- pharmaceutically effective amounts of one or more active pharmaceutical ingredients are incorporated into the foamable non-aqueous composition.
- an active ingredient is distributed homogeneously in the composition are described.
- substantial amounts of an active ingredient are distributed homogeneously in the composition.
- foamable non-aqueous compositions are provided without a co-solvent.
- foamable non-aqueous compositions are provided in which the solvent comprises a propellant, which evaporates on expansion to produce a foam.
- the foamable non-aqueous composition is suitable for use as a base for delivery for API's, which are by their nature emulsion destabilizers, micelle destabilizers or interphase destabilizers, with relatively minimal or minor adjustment to the vehicle or in the method of preparation.
- API's which are by their nature emulsion destabilizers, micelle destabilizers or interphase destabilizers, with relatively minimal or minor adjustment to the vehicle or in the method of preparation.
- Pharmaceutical salts for example, are in general emulsion destabilizers.
- the foamable non-aqueous compositions are described that improve the solubility and/or deliverability of the active pharmaceutical to a target skin, mucosa or body cavity area and/or provide an improved delivery system over ointments and creams.
- the present invention relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising at least, a hydrophilic carrier comprising petrolatum or mixtures thereof with a solvent substantially miscible therein, a surfactant, and a propellant with and without the addition of an active agent.
- a hydrophilic carrier comprising petrolatum or mixtures thereof with a solvent substantially miscible therein, a surfactant, and a propellant with and without the addition of an active agent.
- the present invention relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising at least, a hydrophilic carrier comprising petrolatum or mixtures thereof with a solvent substantially miscible therein, a surfactant, and a propellant, with and without the addition of an active agent, wherein the foam produced by the carrier or pharmaceutical composition when packaged in an aerosol container and released has a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 100g.
- hardness level is towards the lower part of the range reflecting relative softness.
- the resultant foam is applied to a surface it does not have any cooling or significant cooling effect.
- the present invention relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone foamable carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising a petrolatum or mixtures thereof with a solvent substantially miscible therein, a surfactant, and a propellant, which can hold substantial amounts of active agents and still produce a good quality stable breakable foam.
- the present invention relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone foamable carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions with relatively high viscosity prior to addition of the propellant.
- relatively high viscosity is a viscosity from about 12,000CPs to about 500,000 CPs.
- relatively high viscosity is a viscosity from about 20,000CPs to about 500,000 CPs. In some embodiments, relatively high viscosity is a viscosity from about 50,000CPs to about 500,000 CPs. In some embodiments, relatively high viscosity is a viscosity from about 100,000CPs to about 500,000 CPs. In some embodiments, relatively high viscosity is a viscosity of at least about 20,000CPs. In some embodiments, relatively high viscosity is a viscosity of at least about 50,000CPs. In some embodiments, relatively high viscosity is a viscosity of at least about 100,000CPs.
- the present invention also relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable carriers and pharmaceutical and compositions comprising a petrolatum or mixtures thereof with a solvent substantially miscible therein, a surfactant, a propellant, wherein the propellant dissolves in the composition.
- the present invention also relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising a petrolatum or mixtures thereof with a solvent substantially miscible therein, a surfactant, a propellant, wherein the propellant dissolves in the composition and which when stored in a pressurized canister rapidly expands on release to produce a breakable foam.
- the present invention also relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising a petrolatum or mixtures thereof with a solvent substantially miscible therein, a surfactant, a propellant, wherein the propellant dissolves in the composition.
- the present invention also relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable based pharmaceutical compositions comprising petrolatum with a solvent substantially miscible therein, a surfactant, a propellant, and an active agent wherein the active agent is insoluble and is distributed uniformly in the composition or, wherein the composition or a phase thereof is able at least to a very limited degree to solubilize the active agent or wherein the composition or a phase of the composition is able to a degree to solubalize the active agent.
- the hydrophobic carrier or composition does not in certain aspects contain a non-propellant organic co- solvent.
- the present invention relates to non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable compositions wherein each composition is flowable or flowable to a degree and or is shakable or substantially shakable when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam that effectively delivers petrolatum with a solvent substantially miscible therein, at a concentration of from about 25% to about 95% by weight of the foam.
- the amount of petrolatum is about more than about 35% and more preferably the amount of petrolatum is more than about 50% or more than about 55% or more than about 60%.
- the present invention relates to a non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable carrier composition
- a non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non- silicone, foamable carrier composition comprising:
- composition is stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- the solvent substantially miscible in petrolatum is from about 1 % to about not more than 68% by weight of the composition, preferably about not more than 55%, more preferably about not more than 45% by weight of the composition.
- compositions additionally comprising one or more additional active agents.
- the present invention also relates to a non-aqueous, nonalcoholic, non-silicone, foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition
- a non-aqueous, nonalcoholic, non-silicone, foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition comprising: (1 ) a petrolatum or mixtures thereof with a solvent substantially miscible therein, at a concentration of about 25% to about 95% by weight prior to the addition of propellant;
- composition is flowable or flowable to a degree and or is shakable or substantially so when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- the solvent substantially miscible in petrolatum or mixtures thereof is a hydrophobic solvent or an unctuous additive.
- the solvent is an oil, preferably a therapeutically active oil.
- the present invention relates to said composition comprising one or more therapeutically active oils.
- the presence of oil on the one hand acts to soften and increase the fluidity of the petrolatum or mixtures thereof but on the other hand it significantly and substantially complicates the formulation and the selection of surfactants and other solvents and or foam adjuvants and or propellants appropriate to achieve a foam of quality.
- the solvent comprises a mineral oil. In other embodiments the solvent comprises a therapeutic oil.
- the gas propellant and its amount can be significant in improving the characteristics of the foam. Indeed the propellant may itself be a solvent with respect to the foamable composition even though ultimately the propellant disappears from the composition upon release as it expands to form a breakable foam.
- the gas propellant comprises n butane.
- the gas propellant comprises a mixture of n-butane, isobutane and propane.
- the mixture may be varied as a man skilled in the art would appreciate.
- the foamable cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition is non-flammable, wherein said gas propellant contains hydrofluorocarbon.
- non-aqueous formulations are also generally applicable to the low water content or substantially non-aqueous formulations herein with where necessary appropriate changes as would be appreciated by a man of the art.
- the compositions further described below may also be waterless but without substantial amounts of a hydrophobic oil or where the compositions described below contain some small amount of water the compositions are formulated as an emulsion as opposed to a single phase.
- the compositions above refer to a solvent which is substantially miscible in petrolatum
- the compositions below are primarily concerned with hydrophilic or polar solvents.
- Other embodiments by way of example are specifically described below.
- Petrolatum foamable compositions wherein the petrolatum phase is the main phase of the composition that are shakable and can expand to produce a good quality foam without the propellant having a significant cooling effect are described and can provide an improved delivery system over ointments and creams.
- Petrolatum foamable and non-aqueous petrolatum foamable compositions in which the petrolatum phase is the main phase of the composition and contains an active ingredient distributed homogeneously in the composition are described. These compositions provide an improved delivery system over ointments and creams. [0054] In one or more embodiments, petrolatum foamable compositions are provided without a cosolvent in which the petrolatum phase is the main phase of the composition and contains substantial amounts of an active ingredient distributed homogeneously in the composition.
- petrolatum foamable compositions are provided in which the solvent is a propellant, which evaporates on expansion to produce a foam.
- the petrolatum phase is the main phase of the composition and can contain substantial amounts of an active ingredient distributed homogeneously in the composition.
- a foamable petrolatum composition is suitable for use as a base for delivery of not merely one type of API but is adaptable for use with one or more API's from a wide range of different types of
- API's with relatively minimal or minor adjustment to the vehicle. For example, by altering the amount of a component or by the addition of a buffer that provides a pH at which the API is stable as would be appreciated by a person skilled in the art.
- the present invention also relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising a petrolatum or mixtures thereof, a surfactant, a propellant, with and without a solvent wherein the propellant dissolves in the composition and which when stored in a pressurized canister rapidly expands on release to produce a breakable foam.
- the present invention also relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising a petrolatum or mixtures thereof, a surfactant, a propellant, with and without a solvent wherein the propellant dissolves in the composition and which are resistant to creaming at 3000 rpm for at least 10 minutes.
- the present invention also relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising petrolatum mixtures.
- the present invention also relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical compositions comprising petrolatum, a surfactant, a solvent, a propellant, and an active agent wherein the active agent is insoluble and is distributed uniformly in the composition which does not contain a non propellant organic cosolvent.
- the present invention also relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable pharmaceutical emulsion compositions comprising petrolatum, a surfactant, a solvent, a propellant, and an active agent, wherein the composition or a phase thereof is able at least to a very limited degree to solubilize the active agent; and or so that the composition does not comprise a non propellant organic cosolvent.
- the present invention also relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical compositions comprising a petrolatum or mixtures thereof, a surfactant, a solvent, a propellant, and an active agent wherein the composition or a phase of the composition is able to a degree to solubalize the active agent.
- the present invention relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based compositions wherein each composition is shakable or substantially shakable stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam that effectively delivers petrolatum at a concentration of about 50% to about 95% by weight of the foam.
- petrolatum is delivered at a concentration of at least about 55%, and more preferably at least about 60%.
- the present invention relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based compositions wherein each composition is flowable or flowable to a degree when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam that effectively delivers petrolatum at a concentration of about 50% to about 95% by weight of the foam.
- the present invention relates to a stable non-alcoholic foamable carrier composition
- a stable non-alcoholic foamable carrier composition comprising:
- At least one surfactant or surfactant system at a concentration of about 0.1 % to about 15% by weight; prior to the addition of propellant; (3) at least one liquefied or compressed gas propellant at a concentration of about 10% to about 35% by weight of the total composition;
- composition is resistant to creaming at 3000 rpm for at least 10 minutes; wherein the composition is stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- the present invention further relates to said compositions comprising in addition a solvent, preferably water or a hydrophilic solvent.
- a solvent preferably water or a hydrophilic solvent.
- the solvent is about not more than 40% by weight of the composition.
- the present invention relates to a stable non-alcoholic foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition
- a stable non-alcoholic foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition comprising:
- composition is resistant to creaming at 3000 rpm for at least 10 minutes; wherein the composition is flowable or flowable to a degree when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- carrier composition is shakable or substantially so.
- the present invention further relates to said composition comprising one or more additional therapeutically active oils.
- the active agent is an alcoholic extract, an aqueous extract or an aqueous alcoholic extract. In such limited circumstances the amount of water or lower alcohol is permitted to the extent necessary to deliver an effective amount of the API.
- these substantially non-aqueous formulations and foams are also non-silicone and or non-alcoholic or substantially so.
- the present invention further provides a method of treating, alleviating or preventing a disorder of mammalian subject, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the herein-mentioned compositions to an afflicted target site.
- the present invention further provides a method of treating, alleviating or preventing a nappy rash of mammalian subject, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the herein-mentioned compositions to an afflicted target site.
- the petrolatum based composition contains Zinc Oxide as an API for use against or to treat or prevent minor skin irritations (e.g., burns, cuts, poison ivy, rash, particularly diaper or nappy rash).
- the compositions described herein are ideal for carrying effective high concentrations of API.
- the present invention further provides a use of any of the herein- mentioned compositions for the manufacture of a medicament for treating, alleviating or preventing a disorder of a mammalian subject in need thereof.
- the present invention further provides a use of any of the herein- mentioned compositions for the manufacture of a medicament for treating, alleviating or preventing nappy rash of a mammalian subject in need thereof.
- any of the foregoing methods of treatment may be applied by providing a first pharmaceutical composition in a first foam canister and a second pharmaceutical composition in a second canister. The contents of each canister may be applied individually in an appropriate sequence or at the same time.
- the canisters may be part of a dual or multi chamber foam delivery device.
- Figures 1a and 1b are pictures of two elevations (vertical and horizontal) of a waterless oil relatively low petrolatum carrier composition with Aluminum starch octenyl succinate (“ASOS”) comprising a propellant, which shows that the formulation is homogeneous and liquid.
- ASOS Aluminum starch octenyl succinate
- Figures 2a and 1b are pictures of two elevations (vertical and horizontal) of a waterless carrier high petrolatum oil carrier composition comprising a propellant, which shows that the formulation is homogeneous and liquid.
- the formulation is presented in Example 2.
- Figure 3 is a picture of a waterless carrier composition comprising a propellant, which shows that the propellant is dissolved in the petrolatum of the composition and appears as a single translucent phase.
- the present invention provides safe and effective foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical and cosmetic vehicles and compositions. More particularly, it provides non-aqueous, non-alcoholic, non-silicone or essentially so, foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical or cosmetic carriers and compositions in which a petrolatum or mixtures thereof is the largest single component or is a substantial or major component by weight in the carrier or composition.
- the present invention further provides low water content foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical or cosmetic carriers in which a petrolatum or mixture thereof is the largest single component or is a substantial or major component by weight in the carrier or composition.
- the vehicle or composition further comprises at least one surfactant or surfactant system.
- the vehicle or composition further comprises at least one propellant wherein the composition is stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a foam.
- the carrier or composition further comprises one or more active agents which may be insoluble, at least soluble to a very limited degree or soluble in the composition or a phase thereof.
- the formulations may have present a small amount of water (i.e., incidental or trace amounts of water). In one embodiment, the formulations have less than about 5% water content. In one embodiment, the formulations have less than about 4% water content. In one embodiment, the formulations have less than about 3% water content. In one embodiment, the formulations have less than about 2% water content. In one embodiment, the formulations have less than about 1 % water content. In one or more embodiments where the composition is has low water content or is essentially non-aqueous it may contain a small amount of water and in certain aspects the carrier or composition does not contain a non propellant organic co-solvent.
- the present invention also relates to foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising petrolatum mixtures.
- foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising petrolatum mixtures.
- a solvent substantially miscible therein it is possible for example, to prepare foams which are able to mimic substantially barrier properties of petrolatum ointments and petrolatum based barrier creams for nappy rash.
- a low melting point petrolatum is mixed with a petrolatum with a higher melting point.
- the major petrolatum is the lower molecular weight petrolatum.
- the petrolatum is mixed in a ratio for example, of about 5:1 ; 4:1 ; 3:1 ; 2:1 ; or 1 :1 of lower melting point to higher melting point petrolatum.
- the ratio of mixture can be of higher melting point to lower melting point.
- a softer type of petrolatum is utilized on its own or in a mixture.
- the foamable carriers described herein are suitable for use as a base for delivery of not merely one type of API but are adaptable for use with one or more API's from a wide range of different types of
- API's with relatively minimal or minor adjustment to the carrier, for example, by altering the amount of a component, as would be appreciated by a person skilled in the art.
- pH applies to aqueous environments in one or more embodiments the presence of a buffer or pH agent can also help to provide a stable environment for an active agent.
- the buffer or pH agent is provided in an effective amount that provides a pH at which the API is stable.
- chelating agents, antioxidants and anti-ionization agents may also be usefully added
- a foamable vehicle or carrier that is suitable for use as a base for delivery for API's, which are by their nature destabilizes, with relatively minimal or minor adjustment to the vehicle or in the method of preparation.
- Pharmaceuticals that have a hydrophobic region may be absorbed at least partially by the hydrophobic carrier compositions.
- the identification of petrolatum based compositions that are effective in having anti destabilization properties in combination with at least one surfactant or surfactant system provides special advantages and is another embodiment .
- a non-aqueous, nonalcoholic, non-silicone, foamable carrier composition comprising:
- composition is stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- foamable carriers and compositions described herein are resistant to centhfugation at 1000 rpm for at least 10 minutes, for example, when the petrolatum concentration is relatively high.
- a non-aqueous, nonalcoholic, non-silicone, foamable carrier composition comprising:
- composition is flowable or flowable to a degree and or is shakable or substantially so when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam having a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 10Og.
- a breakable foam is thermally stable or substantially so, yet breaks under sheer force.
- the breakable foam is not "quick breaking", i.e., it does not readily collapse upon exposure to body temperature environment. Sheer-force breakability of the foam is clearly advantageous over thermally induced breakability, (due to, for example, the presence of alcohol) since it allows comfortable application and well directed administration to the target area.
- 'Shakability' in the context herein means that the composition contains some or sufficient flow to allow the composition to be mixed or remixed on shaking. By shakable it indicates that some motion or movement of the formulation can be sensed when the canister containing the formulation is shaken or is firmly shaken.
- a non-aqueous, nonalcoholic, non-silicone, foamable carrier composition comprising:
- composition is resistant to centrifugation at 1000 rpm for at least 10 minutes; wherein the composition is flowable or flowable to a degree and or is shakable or substantially so when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- the foamable carriers and compositions described herein are stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam having a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 100g.
- the foam hardness is in the range of about 10g to about 9Og or more preferably about 15g to about 55g.
- the petrolatum or mixture thereof influences foam hardness such that the foam produced is soft. Softness especially with stability improves usability. If the foam, for example, is intended upon application to form a barrier, the attribute of softness should be adjusted, balanced, increased or reduced with the need to provide an effective barrier. A little less softness can be achieved, for example, by adding a proportion of petrolatum with a higher melting point or increasing the amount of waxy or solid surfactant. Alternatively it may be achieved by reducing the amount of solvent or liquid surfactant. To the extent liquid surfactant is reduced it may be compensated by increasing solid or waxy surfactant or by addition of foam adjuvants.
- petrolatum or mixtures thereof is between about 57% to about 90% by weight of the foamable carrier (i.e., prior to the addition of propellant).
- petrolatum or mixtures thereof is preferably between about 57% to about 82% by weight of the foamable carrier.
- surfactant or surfactant system is preferably between about 3% to about 15% by weight of the foamable carrier (i.e., prior to the addition of propellant).
- the ratio between the petrolatum and solvent is determined according to the desirable level of petrolatum and the importance of the solvent from one or more non limiting aspects including, therapeutic effect, liquefying effect, hardness, resistance to centrifugation, enhancing solubility or penetration, and taking into account appropriate and desirable pharmacologic and safety properties of the product.
- the solvent to petrolatum ranges between about 3:1 and about
- 1 :100 for example, about 3:1 , about 2:1 , about 1 :1 , about 1 : 2, about 1 :3, about
- the solvent is a PPG alkyl ether, preferably PPG15 stearyl ether.
- the solvent is a combination of an oil and a PPG alkyl ether.
- the oil comprises a light mineral oil and the ether comprises PPG15 stearyl ether.
- the surfactant or combination of surfactants is selected from one or more of the group consisting of ceteth20, steareth 2, steareth 20, glucose methyl stearate, methyl glucose sesquistearate,
- the combination of surfactants is a complex emulgator.
- the foam adjuvant is selected from one or more of the group consisting of oleyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol, and cetostearyl alcohol.
- the foam adjuvant is selected from one or more of the group consisting of cetyl alcohol, and stearyl alcohol.
- the surfactant and its amount is selected so that the composition is sufficiently shakable so that substantially uniform foam extrusion is possible.
- the surfactant and its amount is selected so that the composition is sufficiently flowable so that substantially uniform foam extrusion is possible.
- the flowability of the formulation reduces until a limitation point is reached where the formulation becomes non flowable and unsuitable To this extent, the maximum effective amount of surfactant that may be used may be limited by the need for some flowability.
- the composition may be marginally shakable or apparently non shakable but nevertheless is flowable or flowable to a degree that it can flow under the pressure of the propellant through an aerosol valve to expand and form a good quality foam.
- This exception may be due to one or more of a number of factors such as, the high viscosity, the softness, the lack of crystals, the pseudoplastic or semi pseudo plastic nature of the composition and the dissolution of the propellant into the petrolatum.
- an inverse canister system without a dip tube may be preferred and is ideal for formulations which are flowable to a degree but are apparently or marginally non shakable.
- the propellant or mixtures thereof and amounts thereof are selected so that the composition is sufficiently shakable so that substantially uniform foam extrusion is possible.
- An aspect of this embodiment is the property of the propellant to form a single phase with petrolatum.
- the propellant or mixtures thereof and amounts thereof are selected so that the composition is sufficiently flowable so that substantially uniform foam extrusion is possible.
- An aspect of this embodiment is the property of the propellant to form a single or homogeneous phase with petrolatum.
- propellant and the surfactant or surfactant system and their amounts are selected so that the composition is sufficiently shakable so that substantially uniform foam extrusion is possible.
- propellant and the surfactant or surfactant system and their amounts are selected so that the composition is sufficiently flowable so that substantially uniform foam extrusion is possible.
- the propellant is preferably between about 5% to about 30% by weight of the composition.
- the propellant is preferably between about 8% to about 20% by weight of the composition.
- the propellant is in a sufficient amount to expel the composition from the canister upon actuation to form a foam but is not sufficient to have a cooling effect on application of the foam to the skin.
- the foam produced from the composition or carrier is capable of remaining substantially unchanged after at least one freeze thaw cycle.
- the degree of solubility of the active agent is slightly, sparingly or more soluble.
- the degree of solubility of the active agent is very slightly soluble.
- the carrier or composition does not comprise a non propellant organic co-solvent.
- the active ingredient may be a cosmetic agent or a placebo.
- the carrier composition may itself be useful for the treatment prevention or amelioration of various general skin and cosmetic complaints such as aging, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis and radiation or burn injury and the like.
- composition further comprises one or more additional active agents.
- active agents compliment each other or may have a synergistic effect.
- the foamable cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition is non-flammable, wherein said gas propellant contains hydrofluorocarbon.
- a method of treating, alleviating or preventing a disorder of mammalian subject comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the above-mentioned compositions to an afflicted target site.
- a method of treating, alleviating or preventing nappy rash in a mammalian subject comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of the above-mentioned compositions to an afflicted target site.
- compositions for use in the manufacture of a medicament.
- the petrolatum may alone or in combination with a stabilizing agent or vica versa may help to ameliorate, counteract, or overcome undesirable effects and drawbacks of an API, such as destabilization, precipitation or breakdown.
- the stabilizing agent can also assist or improve the skin feeling.
- Non limiting examples are polymeric agent such as
- ASOS an alkyl lactate such as C-12 to C-15 alkyl lactate, a cellulose like carboxymethyl cellulose sodium and microcrystalline cellulose or methocel and xantham gum.
- the polymeric agent comprises ASOS.
- foamable petrolatum based compositions that are stable and able to provide some of the main attributes of a petrolatum composition when delivered as a topical substantially uniform and stable foam and without the use of an alcohol in the formulation.
- foamable petrolatum based compositions that are stable and able to provide some of the main attributes of a petrolatum composition when delivered as a topical substantially uniform and stable foam with barrier properties and without the use of a volatile alcohol and or a volatile silicone in the formulation.
- the barrier properties are enhanced or improved by the refatting qualities of the solvent substantially miscible in the petrolatum.
- a foamable pharmaceutical composition is provided also incorporating an added hydrophobic solvent, for example, as a look and feel enhancer, solubility enhancer or deliverability enhancer.
- a foamable pharmaceutical composition is provided also incorporating an added polar solvent, for example, as penetration enhancer, solubility enhancer or deliverability enhancer.
- the enhancer is selected to be substantially miscible in the composition.
- the polar solvent or the potent solvent is in a small amount.
- nonaqueous solvents which preferably are added in small amounts are solvents such as polyethylene glycol (PEG), isosorbide derivatives, such as dimethyl isosorbide, propylene gycol (PG), hexylene glycol and glycerin, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, a liquid polyethylene glycol, glycofurol, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, polyethyleneglycol, ether, DMSO, a pyrrolidone, N -methyl pyrrolidones, N-Methyl- 2-pyrrolidone, 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, ethyl proxitol, dimethylacetamide, a PEG- type surfactant, an alpha hydroxy acid, lactic acid and glycolic acid, hexylene glycol, benzyl alcohol, DMSO, glycofurol and ethoxydiglycol (PEG), isosorbide derivatives, such as dimethyl iso
- a foamable pharmaceutical composition wherein the ratios of surfactant, petrolatum and added polar solvent as penetration enhancer are selected or adapted to provide a selected pharmacological or safety property.
- a foamable pharmaceutical composition is provided also incorporating a polymeric agent.
- the polymeric agent whilst it is believed to be non essential can be useful in improving foam characteristics including hardness, viscosity, and feel.
- the polymeric agent is selected from a bioadhesive agent, a gelling agent, a film forming agent and a phase change agent and can be from about 0.01 % to about 5% by weight.
- the pharmaceutical or cosmetic foamable product is non-flammable.
- the foamable composition is non-alcoholic or alcohol free, i.e., free of short chain alcohols.
- Short chain alcohols having up to 5 carbon atoms in their carbon chain skeleton and one hydroxyl group, such as ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, butaneol, iso-butaneol, t- butaneol and pentanol, are considered less desirable solvents or polar solvents due to their skin-irritating effect.
- the composition is substantially alcohol-free and can includes less than about 5% final concentration of lower alcohols, preferably less than about 2%, more preferably less than about 1 %. Where the active ingredient is provided in an alcoholic extract then in such limited circumstances the alcoholic content may be up to about 8%.
- Non-limiting benefits include:
- the ratio between the stabilizing agent or polymeric agent and petrolatum is determined according to the desirable level of petrolatum and taking into account appropriate and desirable pharmacologic and safety properties of the product.
- the stabilizing agent to petrolatum ranges between about 1 :5 and about 1 :100, for example, about 1 :5, about 2:15, about 1 :10, about 2:25, about 1 :15, about 2:35, about 1 :20, about 2:45 and about 1 :25, about 1 :30; about 1 :40 about 1 :50; about 1 :60; about 1 :70; about 1 : 80; about 1 :90; about 1 :100 preferably between about 1 : 15 to about 1 :60.
- non-aqueous formulations are also generally applicable to the low water content formulations herein with where necessary appropriate changes as would be appreciated by a man of the art.
- the non limiting examples given in the Summary also apply here.
- the previous section may be read and applied to these formulations with these points in mind.
- Other embodiments by way of example are specifically described below.
- the present invention relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic emulsion compositions comprising a petrolatum or mixtures thereof, a surfactant, and a propellant and in certain cases a solvent, with and without the addition of an active agent, wherein the foam produced by the carrier or pharmaceutical composition when packaged in an aerosol container and released has a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 100g. Unexpectedly some of the compositions show hardness measurements in the upper range and yet have a relatively soft feeling.
- the present invention relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based carriers and pharmaceutical and cosmetic emulsion compositions with very high viscosity measurements prior to addition of the propellant.
- the pre foam formulation can have a wide range of viscosity from about 500,000 to about 12,000 CP or less. For example, from about 500,000 to about 300,000, from about 400,000 to about 150,000; from about 375,000 to about 225,000; from about 225,000 to about 75,000; from about 125,000 to about 12,000 or less.
- the present invention also relates to stable non-alcoholic foamable petrolatum based pharmaceutical and cosmetic compositions comprising petrolatum mixtures. It was discovered that by combining appropriate amounts of different types of petrolatum foams which are able to mimic the barrier properties of petrolatum ointments and particularly petrolatum based barrier creams for nappy rash.
- a low melting point petrolatum is mixed with a petrolatum with a higher melting point.
- the major petrolatum is the lower molecular weight petrolatum.
- the petrolatum is mixed in a ratio for example, of about 5:1 ; 4:1 ; 3:1 ; 2:1 ; or 1 :1 of lower melting point to higher melting point petrolatum. In some embodiments the ratio of mixture can be of higher melting point to lower melting point.
- a foamable vehicle that is suitable for use as a base for delivery of not merely one type of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) but is adaptable for use with one or more API's from a wide range of different types of API's with relatively minimal or minor adjustment to the vehicle.
- API active pharmaceutical ingredient
- a foamable vehicle that is suitable for use as a base for delivery of not merely one type of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) but is adaptable for use with one or more API's from a wide range of different types of API's with relatively minimal or minor adjustment to the vehicle.
- API active pharmaceutical ingredient
- a buffer that provides a pH in an aqueous environment or a postulated pH in a non-aqueous environment in which the API is stable and or by use of a chelating agent as is described below as would be appreciated by a person skilled in the art.
- a stable non-alcoholic foamable carrier composition comprising:
- composition is resistant to creaming at 3000 rpm for at least 10 minutes; wherein the composition is stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam and wherein the carrier is shakable or substantially so.
- a stable non-alcoholic foamable carrier composition comprising:
- composition is resistant to creaming at 3000 rpm for at least 10 minutes; wherein the composition is flowable or flowable to a degree when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- a stable non-alcoholic foamable carrier composition comprising: (1 ) a petrolatum or mixtures thereof, at a concentration of about 50% to about
- composition is resistant to creaming at 3000 rpm for at least 10 minutes; wherein the composition is stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam having a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 10Og and wherein the carrier is shakable or substantially so.
- a stable non-alcoholic foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition comprising:
- the present invention relates to a stable non-alcoholic foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition
- a stable non-alcoholic foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition comprising:
- composition is resistant to creaming at 3000 rpm for at least 10 minutes; wherein the composition is flowable or flowable to a degree when stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam.
- a stable non-alcoholic foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition comprising:
- composition is stored in an aerosol container and upon release expands to form a breakable foam having a foam hardness in the range of about 5g to about 10Og and wherein the carrier is shakable or substantially so.
- the foam hardness is in the range of about 10g to about 9Og or more, preferably about 3Og to about 85g.
- the surfactant or surfactant system is preferably between about 1 % to about 10% by weight of the composition prior to the addition of propellant.
- the surfactant and its amount is selected so that the composition is sufficiently shakable so that substantially uniform foam extrusion is possible.
- the maximum effective amount of surfactant that may be used may be limited by the need for shakability.
- the surfactant and its amount is selected so that the composition is sufficiently flowable so that substantially uniform foam extrusion is possible.
- the maximum effective amount of surfactant that may be used may be limited by the need for some flowability.
- the propellant is preferably between about 10% to about 30% by weight of the composition.
- the propellant is preferably between about 14% to about 26% by weight of the composition.
- the active ingredient may be partially insoluble in a phase of the emulsion. In other embodiments it may be insoluble in a phase.
- a stabilizing agent may alone or in combination with petrolatum help to ameliorate, counteract, or overcome undesirable effects and drawbacks of an API, such as destabilization, on an emulsion vehicle, on a phase, on micelles or on an interphase.
- the stabilizing agent comprises a polymeric agent such as ASOS, an alkyl lactate such as C-12 to C-15 alkyl lactate, carboxymethyl cellulose sodium and microcrystalline cellulose or methocel and xantham gum.
- a combination of surfactants, a metal starch, and an alkyl lactate can be used to achieve a stable foam.
- the foamable composition can be an emulsion, or microemulsion, or nanoemulsion.
- these low water content formulations and foams are also non-silicone and or non-alcoholic or substantially so.
- Formulation of foam is a very delicate balance between the functional inactive ingredients, excipients, which contribute to bubble size, viscosity, hardness look and feel and stability.
- the Foam Formulation should during its intended life or use period be liquid and shakable in the canister, otherwise it will not flow easily and completely towards and through the valve.
- the composition In the context of high levels of petrolatum foamable formulations it is possible as an exception for the composition to be marginally or apparently non shakable whilst the composition has a sufficient degree of flowability under pressure of the propellant that it is possible to obtain a good quality of foam.
- improved physical stability may be obtained by an appropriate choice of product viscosity through use of different blends of petrolatum together with one or more solvents substantially miscible in petrolatum plus a surfactant or surfactant system optionally in combination with stabilizing agents and or viscoelastic agents, which can provide suitable rheology whilst retaining the requirements of shakability or at least flowability.
- the solvents and the surfactants used can have a considerable influence on rheology, shakability and flowability.
- emulsion for example, when water and surfactants are formulated with petrolatum stability of emulsions and resilience to creaming is desired.
- Emulsions in which petrolatum is the main single component or is the main component may be inherently resistant to creaming because of the physical properties of petrolatum.
- foamable emulsion compositions it has been discovered that improved physical stability is obtained by an appropriate choice of product viscosity through use of different blends of petrolatum plus a surfactant or surfactant system optionally in combination with stabilizing agents and or viscoelastic agents, which can provide suitable rheology whilst retaining the requirements of shakability or at least flowability and by controlling droplet size.
- creaming it is meant that an upper layer forms.
- the creaming value is defined as the relative volume of the creamed phase and the total volume the sample.
- the expression used for calculation of the creaming volume is as follows:
- Creaming values are between 1 % and 99%, accordingly. 100% means “no creaming" which is the desirable best score.0% (Zero value) indicates phase separation and is the worst score.
- the formulation is capable of physically withstanding to a substantial degree at least one of centrifugation at about 1000 rpm for non-aqueous formulations and at about 3000rpm for emulsions for about 10 minutes in each case; or one, or possibly more freeze thaw cycles; or a period of time at an elevated temperature of say 30 0 C or say 40 0 C for say about one month; or a prolonged period of time at room temperature for say about three months.
- the formulations can withstand 3 months at 3OC or 4OC and or 6 months at room temperature.
- the composition should exhibit pseudoplastic rheological behavior.
- compositions can be stabilized.
- Petrolatum is known by various names including yellow soft paraffin, yellow petrolatum, mineral jelly; and petroleum jelly.
- Petrolatum is a purified mixture of semisolid saturated hydrocarbons having the general formula C n H 2n+2 , and is obtained from petroleum.
- the hydrocarbons consist mainly of branched and unbranched chains although some cyclic alkanes and aromatic molecules with paraffin side chains may also be present.
- Some forms may contain a suitable stabilizer (antioxidant). It is mainly used as an emollient and ointment base in topical pharmaceutical formulations creams and transdermal applications.
- Therapeutically, sterile gauze dressings containing petrolatum may be used for nonadherent wound dressings.
- Petrolatum is additionally widely used in cosmetics and in some food applications. It is odorless, and tasteless.
- the rheological properties of petrolatum are determined by the ratio of the unbranched chains to the branched chains and cyclic components of the mixture. Petrolatum contains relatively high amounts of branched and cyclic hydrocarbons, in contrast to paraffin, which accounts for its softer character and makes it an ideal ointment base.
- a petrolatum or a petrolatum mixture is selected such that it has a quality of relative softness.
- Petrolatum is an inherently stable material. On exposure to light any impurities present may be Oxidation may be inhibited by the inclusion of a suitable antioxidant such as butylated hydroxyanisole, butylated hydroxytoluene, or alpha tocopherol.
- Various grades of petrolatum are commercially available, which vary in their physical properties depending upon their source and refining process. Petrolatum obtained from different sources may therefore behave differently in a formulation.
- White petrolatum is a preferred petrolatum for use in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, Additives, such as microcrystalline wax, may be used to add body to petrolatum.
- the petrolatum used in the present invention was examined microscopically and no wax crystallization was observed.
- the petrolatum selected shows no tendency to wax crystallization.
- the petrolatum based foamable carriers and compositions are free or substantially free of wax crystallization.
- the petrolatum based foamable carriers and compositions are free or substantially free of wax crystallization when the petrolatum level is about 50% to about 95% by weight in the composition before the addition of propellant.
- MMP lnc state in their sales booklet on SofmeticTM LMP that they conducted studies with varying grades of petroleum USP to avoid formation of wax crystals in emulsions containing 20% petrolatum and that MMP's supersoft grade incorporated into low emulsifier content formulations containing 20% petroleum has been shown to eliminate undesirable crystallization of wax. They further state that when compared to similar compositions made with a higher melting point grade of petrolatum the SofmeticTM LMP exhibited no tendency to wax crystallization.
- petrolatum in the context , relates to any fatty substance, having rheological properties and meting temperature patterns in the same range as described above for petrolatum.
- a "unctuous additive” as used herein refers to a greasy, fatty, waxy or oily material, including liquids, semi solids and solids which can be mixed with petrolatum to alter refine or improve the petrolatum based compositions.
- a small, moderate medium or lager amount of one or more unctuous additive may be blended with petrolatum provided the petrolatum remains the single largest component of the composition.
- the unctuous additive can be the major component of the blend with petrolatum. Even if not the main component the properties of petrolatum at the levels of about at least 25% in the present invention it may still have a major or dominating influence on the composition.
- unctuous additives may also have a role in effecting the solubility of an API. Unexpectedly it has been noted that in certain cases where an oil is combined with petrolatum the resultant foam has a significantly lower density.
- Non limiting examples of unctuous additives that may be used in the pharmaceutical composition may be natural or synthetic or a synthetic derivative and, include higher aliphatic hydrocarbons, animal or vegetable fats, greases and oils, waxes, and combinations thereof.
- specific non limiting examples are higher aliphatic hydrocarbons, mineral jelly and fractions thereof, paraffin, squalane, ceresin, mineral oil and the like.
- specific non limiting examples of the waxes include beeswax, carnauba wax, microcrystalline wax, candililla wax, berry wax, montan wax, polyethylene wax and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymers spermaceti, lanolin, wool wax, wool fat, wax blend, solid paraffin, oxidized wax, waxy solids or waxy semi-solids, synthetic wax's and the like.
- non limiting specific examples of the animal or vegetable fats and oils include, triglycerides, olive oil, almond oil, avocado oil, borage oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, palm oil, turtle oil, cod-liver oil, whale oil, beef tallow, butter fat, shea butter, shorea butter, and the like.
- the above-described unctuous additive may be used alone or in combination with petrolatum.
- high melting point hydrocarbons such as petrolatum can be occlusive when applied to the skin.
- petrolatum in concentrations of more than 25% preferably more than 50% to about 95% prior to the addition of propellant is included in the compositions .
- additional components may also be introduced, as provided herein below.
- petrolatum and petrolatum mixtures may also be combined with one or more hydrophobic solvents or carriers, which are materials suitable for use to blend with or act as a carrier for the petrolatum emollients. They may also have a further role in effecting the solubility of an API.
- the hydrophobic solvents or carriers are ester oils.
- the ester oils include isopropyl myhstate, isopropyl palmitate, butyl stearate, hexyl laurate, octyldodecyl myhstate, di-isopropyl adipate, isocetyl myristate, di-isopropyl sebacate, and the like.
- the hydrophobic solvents or carriers are higher alcohols. Specific non limiting examples of the higher alcohols include cetyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, octyldodecanol and the like.
- hydrophobic solvents or carriers are liquid oils originating from vegetable, marine or animal sources.
- Suitable liquid oil includes saturated, unsaturated or polyunsaturated oils.
- the unsaturated oil may be olive oil, corn oil, soybean oil, canola oil, cottonseed oil, coconut oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, borage seed oil, syzigium aromaticum oil, hempseed oil, herring oil, cod-liver oil, salmon oil, flaxseed oil, wheat germ oil, evening primrose oils or mixtures thereof, in any proportion.
- Suitable hydrophobic solvents or carriers also include polyunsaturated oils containing poly-unsaturated fatty acids.
- the unsaturated fatty acids are selected from the group of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.
- examples of such polyunsaturated fatty acids are linoleic and linolenic acid, gamma-linoleic acid (GLA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
- GLA gamma-linoleic acid
- EPA eicosapentaenoic acid
- DHA docosahexaenoic acid
- the hydrophobic solvent can include at least 3% preferably at least 6% of an oil selected from omega-3 oil, omega-6 oil, and mixtures thereof.
- oils that possess therapeutically beneficial properties are termed as "therapeutically active oil.”
- Another class of hydrophobic solvents or carriers is the essential oils, which are also considered therapeutically active oils, and which contain active biologically occurring molecules and, upon topical application, exert a therapeutic effect.
- essential oils include rosehip oil, which contain retinoids and is known to reduce acne and post-acne scars, and tea tree oil, which possess antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties.
- Another class of therapeutically active oils is liquid hydrophobic plant- derived oils, which are known to possess therapeutic benefits when applied topically.
- Silicone oils also may be used and are desirable due to their known skin protective and occlusive and antifriction properties. Moreover they may mask to some extent the tacky greasy feeling of petrolatum on the skin. Suitable silicone oils include non-volatile silicones, such as polyalkyl siloxanes, polyaryl siloxanes, polyalkylaryl siloxanes and polyether siloxane copolymers, polydimethylsiloxanes (dimethicones) and poly(dimethylsiloxane)-(diphenyl-siloxane) copolymers. Silicone oils are also considered therapeutically active oil, due to their barrier retaining and protective properties. However, silicone oils are not essential.
- silicones are foam defoamers and therefore if included are ideally used in relatively small amounts, such as less than about 5% if there is more than 50% petrolatum, and in other cases where the petrolatum is under about 50% then the silicones should be less than about 1 %. To counteract to some extent the defoaming properties extra surfactant and or foam adjuvant may be usefully added. If volatile silicones are used they evaporate from the skin and effect the deposited composition and can interfere with its occlusive properties and may cause dryness. In a preferred embodiment there is no silicone or less than 1 %. When the level of petrolatum is at least about 50% or more then higher levels of silicone may be used.
- a further class of hydrophobic solvents or carriers includes hydrophobic liquids, selected from the family of organic liquids described as "emollients.” Emollients possess a softening or soothing effect, especially when applied to body areas, such as the skin and mucosal surfaces.
- Suitable emollients include isopropyl myhstate, isopropyl palmitate, isopropyl isostearate, diisopropyl adipate, diisopropyl dimerate, maleated soybean oil, octyl palmitate, cetyl lactate, cetyl hcinoleate, tocopheryl acetate, cetyl acetate, tocopheryl linoleate, wheat germ glycehdes, arachidyl propionate, myhstyl lactate, decyl oleate, propylene glycol hcinoleate, isopropyl lanolate, pentaerythhtyl tetrastearate, neopentylglycol dicaprylate/dicaprate, isononyl isononanoate, isotridecyl isononanoate, myristyl myristate, octyl dodecanol, suc
- the petrolatum based foamable carrier and composition comprises a hydrophobic solvent selected from the group consisting of:
- an oil selected from the group consisting of (1 ) a saturated oil; (2) an unsaturated oil; and (3) a polyunsaturated oil;
- an oil selected from the group consisting of olive oil, corn oil, soybean oil, canola oil, cottonseed oil, coconut oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, borage seed oil, syzigium aromaticum oil, hempseed oil, herring oil, cod-liver oil, salmon oil, flaxseed oil, wheat germ oil and evening primrose oil;
- an poly-unsaturated fatty acid selected from the group consisting of (1 ) an omega-3 fatty acid and (2) an omega-6 fatty acid;
- an poly-unsaturated fatty acid selected from the group consisting of linoleic acid, linolenic acid, gamma-linoleic acid (GLA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA);
- an oil selected from the group consisting of a polyalkyl siloxane, a polyaryl siloxane, a polyalkylaryl siloxane, a polyether siloxane copolymer, a polydimethylsiloxane and a poly(dimethylsiloxane)- (diphenyl-siloxane) copolymer;
- the petrolatum based foamable carrier and composition comprises a hydrophobic solvent in a moderate or larger amount.
- PPG Polypropylene glycol
- a polypropylene glycol alkyl ether is a liquid, water-insoluble propoxylated fatty alcohol, having the molecular formula of RO(CH 2 CHOCH 3 ) n ; wherein "R” is a straight-chained or branched C 4 to C 22 alkyl group; and “n” is in the range between 4 and about 50.
- PPG alkyl ethers are organic liquids that function as skin-conditioning agent in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. They possess exceptional emollient effect, side by side with enhanced solvency properties, which facilitates solubilization of active agents in a composition comprising a PPG alkyl ether. PPG alkyl ethers offer the following advantages when used as a component in the foamable composition :
- PPG alkyl ethers Due to the polypropylene glycol moiety, PPG alkyl ethers possess certain surface active properties and they assist in the coupling of polar and non- polar oils in an emulsion formulation.
- PPG alkyl ethers are non-occlusive; offering a long-lasting and velvety feel.
- PPG alkyl ethers When combined with certain surfactants, such as Brij 72 and Brij 721 , PPG alkyl ethers form oleosomes and/or liquid crystal structures, which provide long lasting moisturization, excellent spreading as well as prolonged hydration properties
- Exemplary PPG alkyl ethers include PPG-2 butyl ether, PPG-4 butyl ether, PPG-5 butyl ether, PPG-9 butyl ether, PPG-12 butyl ether, PPG-14 butyl ether, PPG-15 butyl ether, PPG-16 butyl ether, PPG-17 butyl ether, PPG-18 butyl ether, PPG-20 butyl ether, PPG-22 butyl ether, PPG-24 butyl ether, PPG-26 butyl ether, PPG-30 butyl ether, PPG-33 butyl ether, PPG-40 butyl ether, PPG-52 butyl ether, PPG-53 butyl ether, PPG-10 cetyl ether, PPG-28 cetyl ether, PPG-30 cetyl ether, PPG-50 cetyl ether, PPG-30 isocetyl ether, PPG-4 lauryl ether, PPG-7 lauryl ether
- Preferred PPG alky ethers according to the present invention include PPG-15 stearyl ether (also known as Earlamol E ® , Unichema), PPG-2 butyl ether, PPG-9-13 butyl ether and PPG-40 butyl ether.
- PPG alkyl ethers can be incorporated in the foamable composition in a concentration preferably between about 1 % and about 20%, more preferably between about 3% and about 15%.
- PPG alkyl ethers also reduce the degree of inflammability of a foam, as demonstrated in a standard inflammability test according to European Standard prEN 14851 , titled "Aerosol containers. According to this standard, a product is considered inflammable if a stable flame appears following ignition, which is at least 4 cm high and which is maintained for at least 2 seconds.
- the concentration of the PPG alkyl ether is sufficient to reduce the degree of inflammability, of a composition when compared with the same composition without the PPG alkyl ether.
- the composition further contains a surface-active agent.
- Surface- active agents include any agent linking oil and water in the composition, in the form of emulsion.
- a surfactant's hydrophilic/lipophilic balance (HLB) describes the emulsifier's affinity toward water or oil. HLB is defined for non-ionic surfactants. The HLB scale ranges from 1 (totally lipophilic) to 20 (totally hydrophilic), with 10 representing an equal balance of both characteristics.
- Lipophilic emulsifiers form water-in-oil (w/o) emulsions; hydrophilic surfactants form oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions.
- the HLB of a blend of two emulsifiers equals the weight fraction of emulsifier A times its HLB value plus the weight fraction of emulsifier B times its HLB value (weighted average).
- a single surfactant may suffice.
- a combination of two or more surfactants is desired.
- Reference to a surfactant in the specification can also apply to a combination of surfactants or a surfactant system. As will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art which surfactant or surfactant system is more appropriate is related to the vehicle and intended purpose. In general terms a combination of surfactants is usually preferable where the vehicle is an emulsion.
- a combination of surfactants can be significant in producing breakable forms of good quality.
- a surfactant or combination of surfactants can also be significant in producing breakable forms of good quality.
- the generally thought considerations for HLB values for selecting a surfactant or surfactant combination are not always binding for emulsions and that good quality foams can be produced with a surfactant or surfactant combination both where the HLB values are in or towards the lipophilic side of the scale and where the HLB values are in or towards the hydrophilic side of the scale.
- the physical nature of the surfactant or combination thereof can affect the quality of foam produced.
- the presence of a solid or waxy surfactant may help where the composition is more liquid or less viscous in nature and similarly where a formulation is less liquid and more viscous the presence of a liquid surfactant may help.
- a combination of a solid or waxy surfactant with a liquid surfactant may be of significance and the ratio between them may be adjusted to take into account to an extent whether the composition is otherwise more liquid or otherwise more viscous in nature.
- the composition contains a single surface active agent having an HLB value between about 2 and 9, or more than one surface active agent and the weighted average of their HLB values is between about 2 and about 9. Lower HLB values may in certain embodiments be more applicable.
- the composition contains a single surface active agent having an HLB value between about 7 and 14, or more than one surface active agent and the weighted average of their HLB values is between about 7 and about 14. Mid range HLB values may in certain embodiments be more suitable.
- the composition contains a single surface active agent having an HLB value between about 9 and about 19, or more than one surface active agent and the weighted average of their HLB values is between about 9 and about 19. In a waterless or substantially waterless environment a wide range of HLB values may be suitable.
- a wide range of HLB values giving about an average mid range can be achieved with combinations of two, three or more surfactants. For example, the following provides an average of 9.36:
- the composition contains a non-ionic surfactant.
- non-ionic surfactants include a polysorbate, polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monostearate, sorbitan monostearate, polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate, sorbitan laurate; a polyoxyethylene fatty acid ester, Myrj 45, Myrj 49, Myrj 52 and Myrj 59; a polyoxyethylene alkyl ether, polyoxyethylene cetyl ether, polyoxyethylene palmityl ether, polyethylene oxide hexadecyl ether, polyethylene glycol cetyl ether, steareths such as steareth 2, brij 21 , brij 721 , brij 38, brij 52, brij 56 and brij W1 , behenyl alcohol; a sucrose ester, a partial ester of sorbitol and its anhydrides, sorbitan monolaurate
- surfactants are selected which can provide a close packed surfactant layer.
- combinations of at least two surfactants are selected.
- they should be complex emulgators and more preferably they should both be of a similar molecular type; for example, a pair of ethers, like steareth 2 and steareth 21 , or a pair of esters, for example, PEG-40 stearate and polysorbate 80.
- the surfactants can be ethers.
- POE esters cannot be used and a combination of sorbitan laurate and sorbitan stearate or a combination of sucrose stearic acid ester mixtures and sodium laurate may be used.
- dehvatized polymers like silicone copolymers, derivatized starch [Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate (ASOS)] / [DRY-FLO AF Starch], and derivatized dexrin may also a similar stabilizing effect.
- ASOS Alignment Synchronization
- derivatized starch [Aluminum Starch Octenylsuccinate (ASOS)] / [DRY-FLO AF Starch]
- derivatized dexrin may also a similar stabilizing effect.
- a series of dextrin derivative surfactants prepared by the reaction of the propylene glycol polyglucosides with a hydrophobic oxirane-containing material of the glycidyl ether are highly biodegradable. [Hong-Rong Wang and Keng-Ming Chen, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects Volume 281 , Issues 1 -3, 15 June 2006, Pages 190-193] .
- Non-limiting examples of non-ionic surfactants that have HLB of about 7 to about 12 include steareth 2 (HLB-4.9); glyceryl monostearate/PEG 100 stearate ( Av HLB-11.2); stearate Laureth 4 (HLB-9.7) and cetomacrogol ether (e.g., polyethylene glycol 1000 monocetyl ether). More exemplary stabilizing surfactants which may be suitable for use in the present invention are found below. PEG-Fatty Acid Monoester Surfactants
- PEG-Fatty Acid Diester Surfactants Transesterification Products of Oils and Alcohols
- Polyglycerized Fatty Acids such as:
- PEG-Sorbitan Fatty Acid Esters Polyethylene Glycol Alkyl Ethers
- the surface active agent is a complex emulgator in which the combination of two or more surface active agents can be more effective than a single surfactant and provides a more stable emulsion or improved foam quality than a single surfactant.
- the complex emulgator comprises a combination of surfactants wherein there is a difference of about 4 or more units between the HLB values of the two surfactants or there is a significant difference in the chemical nature or structure of the two or more surfactants.
- surfactant systems are, combinations of polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers, such as Brij 59 / BrijiO; Brij 52 / Brij 10; Steareth 2 / Steareth 20; Steareth 2 / Steareth 21 (Brij 72 / Brij 721 ); combinations of polyoxyethylene stearates such as Myrj 52 / Myrj 59; combinations of sucrose esters, such as Surphope 1816 / Surphope 1807; combinations of sorbitan esters, such as Span 20 / Span 80; Span 20 / Span 60; combinations of sucrose esters and sorbitan esters, such as Surphope 1811 and Span 60; combinations of liquid polysorbate detergents and PEG compounds, such as Tween 80 / PEG-40 stearate; methyl glucaso sequistearate; polymeric emulsifiers, such as Permulen (TRI or TR2); liquid crystal systems, such as Arlatone (2121
- the surfactant is preferably a combination of steareth-2 and steareth-21 ; in certain other embodiments the surfactant is a combination of polysorbate 80 and PEG-40 stearate. In certain other embodiments the surfactant is a combination of glyceryl monostearate/PEG 100 stearate.
- the stability of the composition can be improved when a combination of at least one non-ionic surfactant having HLB of less than 9 and at least one non-ionic surfactant having HLB of equal or more than 9 is employed.
- the ratio between the at least one non-ionic surfactant having HLB of less than 9 and the at least one non-ionic surfactant having HLB of equal or more than 9, is between 1 :8 and 8:1 , or at a ratio of 4:1 to 1 :4.
- the resultant HLB of such a blend of at least two emulsifiers is preferably between about 9 and about 14.
- a combination of at least one non- ionic surfactant having HLB of less than 9 and at least one non-ionic surfactant having HLB of equal or more than 9 is employed, at a ratio of between 1 :8 and 8:1 , or at a ratio of 4:1 to 1 :4, wherein the HLB of the combination of emulsifiers is preferably between about 5 and about 18.
- the surface active agent is selected from the group of cationic, zwitterionic, amphoteric and ampholytic surfactants, such as sodium methyl cocoyl taurate, sodium methyl oleoyl taurate, sodium lauryl sulfate, triethanolamine lauryl sulfate and betaines.
- amphiphilic molecules can show lyotropic liquid-crystalline phase sequences depending on the volume balances between the hydrophilic part and hydrophobic part. These structures are formed through the micro-phase segregation of two incompatible components on a nanometer scale. Soap is an everyday example of a lyotropic liquid crystal. Certain types of surfactants tend to form lyotropic liquid crystals in emulsions interface (oil-in-water) and exert a stabilizing effect. Non limiting examples of surfactants with postulated tendency to form interfacial liquid crystals are: phospholipids, alkyl glucosides, sucrose esters, sorbitan esters. In certain embodiments surfactants which tend to form liquid crystals may improve the quality of foams produced.
- the surfactant is a surfactant or surfactant combination is capable of or which tends to form liquid crystals.
- the at least one surface active agent is liquid.
- the at least one surface active agent is solid, semi solid or waxy.
- HLB values may not be so applicable to non ionic surfactants, for example, with liquid crystals or with silicones.
- the surfactant can be, a surfactant system comprising of a surfactant and a co surfactant, a waxy emulsifier, a liquid crystal emulsifier, an emulsifier which is solid or semi solid at room temperature and pressure, or combinations of two or more agents in an appropriate proportion as will be appreciated a person skilled in the art.
- a solid or semi solid emulsifier combination it can also comprise a solid or semi solid emulsifier and a liquid emulsifier.
- the surface-active agent includes at least one non-ionic surfactant.
- Ionic surfactants are known to be irritants. Therefore, non-ionic surfactants are preferred in applications including sensitive tissue such as found in most mucosal tissues, especially when they are infected or inflamed.
- Non-ionic surfactants alone can provide formulations and foams of good or excellent quality in the carriers and compositions described herein .
- the composition contains a non-ionic surfactant.
- the composition includes a mixture of non-ionic surfactants as the sole surface active agent.
- the foamable composition includes a mixture of at least one non-ionic surfactant and at least one ionic surfactant in a ratio in the range of about 100:1 to 6:1. In one or more embodiments, the non- ionic to ionic surfactant ratio is greater than about 6:1 , or greater than about 8:1 ; or greater than about 14:1 , or greater than about 16:1 , or greater than about 20:1.
- surface active agent comprises a combination of a non- ionic surfactant and an ionic surfactant, at a ratio of between 1 :1 and 20:1.
- a combination of a non-ionic surfactant and an ionic surfactant is employed, at a ratio of between 1 :1 and 20:1 , or at a ratio of 4:1 to 10:1 ; for example, about 1 :1 , about 4:1 , about 8:1 , about 12:1 , about 16:1 and about 20:1 or at a ratio of 4:1 to 10:1 , for example, about 4:1 , about 6:1 , about 8:1 and about 10:1.
- the upper amount of surfactant that may be used may be limited by the shakability of the composition.
- the shakability of the formulation reduces until a limitation point is reached where the formulation becomes non shakable and unsuitable.
- any effective amount of surfactant may be used provided the formulation remains shakable.
- the upper limit may be determined by flowability such as in circumstances where the composition is marginally or apparently non shakable.
- any effective amount of surfactant may be used provided the formulation remains flowable.
- the amount of surfactant or combination of surfactants is between about 0.05% to about 20%; between about 0.05% to about 15%. or between about 0.05% to about 10%.
- the concentration of surface active agent is between about 0.2% and about 8%. In a more preferred embodiment the concentration of surface active agent is between about 1 % and about 6%.
- composition as formulated is a substantially non shakable composition it is nevertheless possible as an exception in the scope for the formulation to be flowable to a sufficient degree to be able to flow through an actuator valve and be released and still expand to form a good quality foam.
- This surprising and unusual exception may be due one or more of a number of factors such as the high viscosity, the softness, the lack of crystals, the pseudoplastic or semi pseudo plastic nature of the composition and the dissolution of the propellant into the petrolatum.
- the surface-active agent includes mono-, di- and th-esters of sucrose with fatty acids (sucrose esters), prepared from sucrose and esters of fatty acids or by extraction from sucro-glycerides.
- sucrose esters include those having high monoester content, which have higher HLB values.
- Emulsions ((a) w/o; o/w (b) nonaqueous)
- the carrier or composition is non-aqueous or essentially so and comprises a single phase.
- the carrier or composition comprises a solvent substantially miscible in petrolatum.
- the carrier or composition comprises a hydrophobic solvent in petrolatum wherein preferably the solvent is an unctuous additive or an oil.
- the solvent is a PPG alkyl ether, preferably PPG15 stearyl ether.
- the solvent is a combination of an unctuous additive and or an oil and or a PPG alkyl ether.
- the combination is of an oil and a PPG alkyl ether.
- the oil comprises a light mineral oil and the ether comprises PPG15 stearyl ether.
- the carrier or composition comprises a single phase.
- the carrier or composition comprises an emulsion.
- the carrier or composition comprises a solvent in petrolatum emulsion.
- the carrier or composition comprises a solvent in petrolatum emulsion wherein the solvent is selected from water or a non-aqueous solvent
- the carrier or composition comprises water in petrolatum emulsion.
- the carrier or composition comprises a unique solvent in petrolatum emulsion wherein the solvent is a non-aqueous solvent.
- the carrier or composition comprises a unique hydrophillic solvent in petrolatum emulsion.
- non-aqueous solvent are solvents such as polyethylene glycol (PEG), isosorbide derivatives, such as dimethyl isosorbide, propylene gycol (PG), hexylene glycol and glycerin, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, a liquid polyethylene glycol, glycofurol, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, polyethyleneglycol, ether, DMSO, a pyrrolidone, N -methyl pyrrolidones, N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 1 - Methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, ethyl proxitol, dimethylacetamide, a PEG-type surfactant, an alpha hydroxy acid, lactic acid and glycolic acid
- PEG polyethylene glycol
- PG propylene gycol
- PG propylene gycol
- the non-aqueous solvent is monooctanoin.
- the carrier or composition comprises a unique hydrophillic solvent in petrolatum emulsion, wherein the hydrophilic solvent is selected from a liquid polyethylene glycol, a propylene glycol or dimethyl isosorbide.
- a stabilizing agent is an agent that may have to some extent one or more of the properties of foam adjuvant, friction ameliorator, gelling agent, look and feel ameliorator, lubricant, stabilizer, anti-destabilizer, surfactant, thickener and viscosity modifier or enhancer.
- the stabilizing agent may help to ameliorate, counteract, or overcome undesirable effects and drawbacks of using an petrolatum emollient.
- the stabilizing agent can be, a polymer or a polymeric agent; more specifically it can be an alkyl lactate for example a C12- 15 alkyl lactate, a metal starch for example ASOS or similar polymeric derivatives; a hydrophobic starch; a microcrystalline cellulose; a cellulose ether and or long chain polysaccharide; a (alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate); polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers and crosslinked polyacrylic acid polymers and the like.
- an alkyl lactate for example a C12- 15 alkyl lactate
- a metal starch for example ASOS or similar polymeric derivatives
- a hydrophobic starch a microcrystalline cellulose
- a cellulose ether and or long chain polysaccharide a (alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate); polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers and crosslinked polyacrylic acid polymers and the like.
- modulating agent is used to describe an agent which can improve the stability of or stabilize a foamable carrier or composition and or an active agent by modulating the effect of a substance or residue present in the carrier or composition.
- the modulating agent is used in a water in oil (petrolatum) emulsion. In one or more other embodiments the modulating agent is used in a unique waterless emulsion.
- the substance or residue may for example be acidic or basic and potentially alter pH in an emulsion environment or it may be one or more metal ions which may act as a potential catalyst in an emulsion environment.
- the substance or residue may for example be acidic or basic and potentially alter an artificial pH in a waterless or low water content environment or it may be one or more metal ions which may act as a potential catalyst in a waterless or low water content environment.
- the modulating agent is used to describe an agent which can affect pH in an aqueous solution.
- the agent can be any of the known buffering systems used in pharmaceutical or cosmetic formulations as would be appreciated by a man of the art. It can also be an organic acid, a carboxylic acid, a fatty acid an amino acid, an aromatic acid, an alpha or beta hydroxyl acid an organic base or a nitrogen containing compound.
- the API can also affect pH.
- the modulating agent is used to describe an agent, which is a chelating or sequestering or complexing agent that is sufficiently soluble or functional in the solvent to enable it to "mop up” or “lock” metal ions.
- modulating agent is used to describe an agent which can effect pH in an aqueous solution
- modulating agent more particularly means an acid or base or buffer system or combinations thereof, which is introduced into or is present in and acts to modulate the ionic or polar characteristics and any acidity or basesity balance of (i) a waterless or low water content or (ii) an emulsion carrier, composition, foamable carrier or foamable composition or resultant foam described herein.
- the substance or residue can be introduced into the formulation from any one or more of the ingredients, some of which themselves may have acidic or basic properties.
- the polymer or solvent may contain basic residues in which case it may be desirable or beneficial to add an acid.
- the surfactant may contain some acid residues in which case the addition of a base may be desirable and beneficial.
- more than one ingredient may contain residues which may ameliorate or compound their significance. For example, if one ingredient provided weak acid residues and another ingredient provided stronger acid residues, the pH in an emulsion environment should be lower. In contrast, if one residue was acidic and the other basic the net effect in the formulation maybe significantly reduced.
- the active ingredient may favor an acidic pH or more significantly may need to be maintained at a certain acidic pH otherwise it may readily isomerize, chemically react or breakdown, in which case introducing acidic components such as an acidic polymer might be of help.
- sufficient modulating agent is added to achieve a pH in which the active agent is preferably stable.
- sufficient modulating agent is added to achieve an artificial pH in which the active agent is preferably stable.
- the modulating agent comprises an organic compound.
- the chelating agent is selected from the group consisting of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), diethylenethaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), hydroxyethylenediaminethacetic acid (HEDTA), nitrilothacetic acid (NTA), O,O'-bis(2-aminoethyl)ethyleneglycol-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (EGTA), trans-1 ,2- diaminocyclohexane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (CyDTA) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof (normally as a sodium salt), more preferably EDTA, HEDTA and their salts; most preferably EDTA and its salts.
- EDTA ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- DTPA diethylenethaminepentaacetic acid
- HEDTA hydroxyethylenediaminethacetic acid
- NDA nitrilothacetic acid
- a preferred non limiting example of the chelating agent is EDTA.
- the chelating and sequestering agent is present in the composition at a level of up to about 5.0%, preferably 1.0 percent, by weight, of the composition.
- the modulating agent may also be a preservative or an antioxidant or an ionization agent. Any preservative, antioxidant or ionization agents suitable for pharmaceutical or cosmetic application may be used.
- Non limiting examples of antioxidants are tocopherol succinate, propyl galate, butylated hydroxy toluene and butyl hydroxy anisol as well as a whole range of flavanoids such as quercitin and rutin.
- Ionization agents may be positive or may be negative depending on the environment and the active agent or composition that is to be protected. Ionization agents may for example act to protect or reduce sensitivity of active agents.
- Non limiting examples of positive ionization agents are benzyl conium chloride, and cetyl pyhdium chloride.
- Non limiting examples of negative ionization agents are sodium lauryl sulphate, sodium lauryl lactylate and phospholipids.
- a humectant is a substance that helps retain moisture and also prevents rapid evaporation.
- Non limiting examples are propylene glycol, propylene glycol derivatives, glycerin, hydrogenated starch hydrosylate, hydrogenated lanolin, lanolin wax, D manitol, sorbitol, sodium 2-pyrrolidone-5- carboxylate, sodium lactate, sodium PCA, soluble collagen, dibutyl phthalate, and gelatin.
- the humectant is preferably a hydrophobic humectant.
- a moisturizer is a substance that helps retain moisture or add back moisture to the skin.
- examples are allantoin, petrolatum, urea, lactic acid, sodium PCV, glycerin, shea butter, caprylic/capric/stearic triglyceride, candelilla wax, propylene glycol, lanolin, hydrogenated oils, squalene, sodium hyaluronate and lysine PCA.
- the moisturizer is preferably a hydrophobic moisturizer.
- Pharmaceutical compositions may in one or more embodiments usefully comprise in addition a humectant or a moisturizer or combinations thereof.
- a "polar solvent” is an organic solvent, typically soluble in both water and oil. Certain polar solvents, for example propylene glycol and glycerin, possess the beneficial property of a humectant.
- the polar solvent is a humectant.
- the polar solvent is a polyol.
- Polyols are organic substances that contain at least two hydroxy groups in their molecular structure.
- the polar solvent contains an diol (a compound that contains two hydroxy groups in its molecular structure), such as propylene glycol (e.g., 1 ,2-propylene glycol and 1 ,3-propylene glycol), butaneediol
- diol a compound that contains two hydroxy groups in its molecular structure
- propylene glycol e.g., 1 ,2-propylene glycol and 1 ,3-propylene glycol
- butaneediol a compound that contains two hydroxy groups in its molecular structure
- the polar solvent contains a triol (a compound that contains three hydroxy groups in its molecular structure), such as glycerin and 1 ,2,6-Hexanetriol.
- a triol a compound that contains three hydroxy groups in its molecular structure
- polar solvents include pyrrolidones,
- dimethyl isosorbide such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and 1 -methyl-2-pyrrolidinone
- dimethyl isosorbide 1 ,2,6-hexapetriol
- dimethyl sulfoxide DMSO
- ethyl proxitol dimethylacetamide (DMAc)
- alpha hydroxy acids such as lactic acid and glycolic acid.
- the polar solvent is a polyethylene glycol (PEG) or PEG derivative that is liquid at ambient temperature, including
- PEG200 (MW (molecular weight) about 190-210 kD
- PEG300 (MW about 285-
- PEG400 MW about 380-420 kD
- PEG600 MW about 570-630 kD
- higher MW PEGs such as PEG 4000, PEG 6000 and PEG 10000 and mixtures thereof.
- Polar solvents are known to enhance the penetration of active agent into the skin and through the skin, and therefore, their inclusion in the composition can be desirable, despite their undesirable skin drying and irritation potential.
- Lower molecular weight alcohols can sometimes be more potent as a solvent, for example by extracting lipids from the skin layers more effectively, which characteristic can adversely affect the skin structure and cause dryness and irritation. Therefore the selection of lower molecular weight alcohols is ideally avoided.
- the foamable composition includes a potent solvent, in addition to or in place of one of the hydrophobic solvents, polar solvents or emollients of the composition.
- a potent solvent is a solvent other than mineral oil that solubilizes a specific active agent substantially better than a hydrocarbon solvent such as mineral oil or petrolatum.
- a potent solvent solubilizes the active agent 5 fold better than a hydrocarbon solvent; or even solubilizes the active agent 10-fold better than a hydrocarbon solvent.
- the composition includes at least one active agent in a therapeutically effective concentration; and at least one potent solvent in a sufficient amount to substantially solubilize the at least one active agent in the composition.
- substantially soluble means that at least 95% of the active agent has been solubilized, i.e., 5% or less of the active agent is present in a solid state.
- the concentration of the at least one potent solvent is more than about 40% of the at least one solvent of the composition; or even more than about 60%.
- Non-limiting examples of pairs of active agent and potent solvent include: Betamethasone valerate: Practically insoluble in mineral oil ( ⁇ 0.01 %); soluble more than 1 % in glycofurol; Hydrocortisone butyrate: Practically insoluble in mineral oil ( ⁇ 0.01 %); soluble more than 1 % in glycofurol; Metronidazole: Practically insoluble in mineral oil ( ⁇ 0.01 %); soluble more than 1 % in dimethyl isosrbide; Ketoconazole: Practically insoluble in mineral oil ( ⁇ 0.01 %); soluble more than 1 % in glycofurol, propylene glycol and dimethyl isosrbide; Mupirocin: Practically insoluble in mineral oil ( ⁇ 0.01 %); soluble more than 1 % in glycofurol, hexylene glycol, dimethyl isosorbide, propylene glycol and polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG 400); Meloxicam, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent: Practical
- a non-limiting exemplary list of solvents that can be considered as potent solvents includes polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, hexylene glycol, butaneediols and isomers thereof, glycerol, benzyl alcohol, DMSO, ethyl oleate, ethyl caprylate, diisopropyl adipate, dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, N- hydroxyethylpyrrolidone, polyvinylpyrrolidone, isosorbide derivatives, such as dimethyl isosorbide, glycofurol and ethoxydiglycol (transcutol) and laurocapram .
- the present invention provides a method of designing a stable petrolatum foamable composition by selecting at least one active agent; and identifying a solvent that solubilizes the active agent substantially better than mineral oil or petrolatum, for example, solubilizes the active agent 5-fold better or even 10-fold better than a hydrocarbon solvent such as mineral oil or petrolatum.
- the method may further include adjusting the type and concentration of surfactant and gelling agent to provide a foamable composition.
- the active agent has a degree of solubility in solvent, in petrolatum, in the emulsion or a phase thereof and a potent solvent is used to increase the solubility, in one or both phases, in the interphase or in the foam.
- the active agent has a limited degree of solubility in solvent, in petrolatum, in the emulsion or a phase thereof and a potent solvent is used to increase the solubility, in one or both phases, in the interphase or in the foam.
- a potent solvent in a foam composition provides an improved method of delivering poorly soluble therapeutic agents to a target area. It is known that low drug solubility results in poor bioavailability, leading to decreased effectiveness of treatment. Foam compositions, for which the solvent includes a potent solvent, increase the levels of the active agent in solution and thus, provide high delivery and improved therapy.
- Potent solvents as defined herein, are usually liquid. Formulations comprising potent solvents and active agents are generally disadvantageous as therapeutics, since their usage involves unwanted dripping and inconvenient method of application; resulting in inadequate dosing. Surprisingly, the foams, which are drip-free, provide a superior vehicle for such active agents, enabling convenient usage and accurate effective dosing.
- the foamable pharmaceutical composition may additionally include a potent solvent or a mixture of two or more of the above solvents selected from the group of hydrophobic solvents, silicone oils, emollients, polar solvents and potent solvents in an appropriate proportion as would be appreciated to a person skilled in the art and preferably in relatively small amounts.
- a potent solvent or a mixture of two or more of the above solvents selected from the group of hydrophobic solvents, silicone oils, emollients, polar solvents and potent solvents in an appropriate proportion as would be appreciated to a person skilled in the art and preferably in relatively small amounts.
- the foamable composition contains a polymeric agent.
- the polymeric agent serves to stabilize the foam composition and to control drug residence in the target organ.
- the polymeric agent is ASOS, carboxymethyl cellulose / microcrystalline cellulose, Arlacel 2121 , or methocel and xantham gum.
- More exemplary polymeric agents are classified below in a non-limiting manner.
- a given polymer can belong to more than one of the classes provided below.
- the composition includes a gelling agent.
- a gelling agent controls the residence of a therapeutic composition in the target site of treatment by increasing the viscosity of the composition, thereby limiting the rate of its clearance from the site.
- Many gelling agents are known in the art to possess mucoadhesive properties.
- the gelling agent can be a natural gelling agent, a synthetic gelling agent and an inorganic gelling agent.
- Exemplary gelling agents that can be used in accordance with one or more embodiments include, for example, naturally- occurring polymeric materials, such as locust bean gum, sodium alginate, sodium caseinate, egg albumin, gelatin agar, carrageenin gum, sodium alginate, xanthan gum, quince seed extract, tragacanth gum, guar gum, starch, chemically modified starches and the like, semi-synthetic polymeric materials such as cellulose ethers (e.g.
- Further exemplary gelling agents include the acrylic acid/ethyl acrylate copolymers and the carboxyvinyl polymers.
- Non-limiting examples include Carbopol® 934, Carbopol® 940, Carbopol® 950, Carbopol® 980, Carbopol® 951 and Carbopol® 981.
- Such agents can function as stabalisers in one or more embodiments and as delivery enhancers in one or more other embodiments .
- the gelling agent includes inorganic gelling agents, such as silicone dioxide (fumed silica).
- Mucoadhesive/bioadhesion has been defined as the attachment of synthetic or biological macromolecules to a biological tissue.
- Mucoadhesive agents are a class of polymeric biomaterials that exhibit the basic characteristic of a hydrogel, i.e. swell by absorbing water and interacting by means of adhesion with the mucous that covers epithelia.
- Compositions may contain a mucoadhesive macromolecule or polymer in an amount sufficient to confer or partially to confer bioadhesive properties, although these substances may by their nature, increase the tackiness of a composition so this will be taken into account in preparing compositions .
- the bioadhesive macromolecule can enhance delivery of biologically active agents on or through the target surface.
- the mucoadhesive macromolecule may be selected from acidic synthetic polymers, preferably having an acidic group per four repeating or monomeric subunit moieties, such as poly(acrylic)-and/or poly(methacrylic) acid (e.g., Carbopol®, Carbomer®), poly(methylvinyl ether/maleic anhydride) copolymer, and their mixtures and copolymers; acidic synthetically modified natural polymers, such as carboxymethylcellulose (CMC); neutral synthetically modified natural polymers, such as (hydroxypropyl)methylcellulose; basic amine-beahng polymers such as chitosan; acidic polymers obtainable from natural sources, such as alginic acid, hyaluronic acid, pectin, gum tragacanth, and karaya gum; and neutral synthetic polymers, such as polyvinyl alcohol or their mixtures.
- acidic synthetic polymers preferably having an acidic group per four repeating or monomeric subunit moieties, such
- mucoadhesive polymers includes natural and chemically modified cyclodextrin, especially hydroxypropyl- ⁇ -cyclodextrin. Such polymers may be present as free acids, bases, or salts, usually in a final concentration of about 0.01 % to about 0.5% by weight. Many mucoadhesive agents are known in the art to also possess gelling properties.
- the polymeric agent contains a film-forming component, although these substances may also by their nature, increase the tackiness of a composition so this will be taken into account in preparing compositions.
- the film-forming component may include a water-insoluble alkyl cellulose or hydroxyalkyl cellulose.
- Exemplary alkyl cellulose or hydroxyalkyl cellulose polymers include ethyl cellulose, propyl cellulose, butyl cellulose, cellulose acetate, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxybutyl cellulose, and ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose, alone or in combination.
- a plasticizer or a cross-linking agent may be used to modify the polymer's characteristics.
- the polymeric agent includes a phase change polymer, which alters the composition behavior from fluid-like prior to administration to solid-like upon contact with the target mucosal surface.
- phase change polymers include poly(N-isopropylamide) and Poloxamer 407®.
- the polymeric agent is present in an amount in the range of about 0.01 % to about 5.0% by weight of the foam composition. In one or more embodiments, it is typically less than about 1 wt% of the foamable composition.
- a therapeutically effective foam adjuvant is included in the foamable compositions to increase the foaming capacity of surfactants and/or to stabilize the foam.
- the foam adjuvant agent includes fatty alcohols having 15 or more carbons in their carbon chain, such as cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol (or mixtures thereof).
- fatty alcohols are myristyl alcohol (C14), arachidyl alcohol (C20), behenyl alcohol (C22), 1 -triacontanol (C30), as well as alcohols with longer carbon chains (up to C50).
- Fatty alcohols derived from beeswax and including a mixture of alcohols, a majority of which has at least 20 carbon atoms in their carbon chain, are especially well suited as foam adjuvant agents.
- the amount of the fatty alcohol required to support the foam system is inversely related to the length of its carbon chains.
- Foam adjuvants, as defined herein are also useful in facilitating improved spreadability and absorption of the composition.
- the foam adjuvant agent includes fatty acids having 16 or more carbons in their carbon chain, such as hexadecanoic acid (C16) stearic acid (C18), arachidic acid (C20), behenic acid (C22), octacosanoic acid (C28), as well as fatty acids with longer carbon chains (up to C50), or mixtures thereof.
- fatty acids having 16 or more carbons in their carbon chain
- fatty acids having 16 or more carbons in their carbon chain such as hexadecanoic acid (C16) stearic acid (C18), arachidic acid (C20), behenic acid (C22), octacosanoic acid (C28), as well as fatty acids with longer carbon chains (up to C50), or mixtures thereof.
- fatty alcohols the amount of fatty acids required to support the foam system is inversely related to the length of its carbon chain.
- a combination of a fatty acid and a fatty ester is employed
- the carbon atom chain of the fatty alcohol or the fatty acid may have a double bond.
- a further class of foam adjuvant agent includes a branched fatty alcohol or fatty acid.
- the carbon chain of the fatty acid or fatty alcohol also can be substituted with a hydroxyl group, such as 12-hydroxy stearic acid.
- a property of the fatty alcohols and fatty acids used in context of the composition is related to their therapeutic properties per se.
- Long chain saturated and mono unsaturated fatty alcohols e.g., stearyl alcohol, erucyl alcohol, arachidyl alcohol and behenyl alcohol (docosanol) have been reported to possess antiviral, antiinfective, antiproliferative and anti-inflammatory properties (see, U.S. Patent No. 4,874,794).
- Longer chain fatty alcohols e.g., tetracosanol, hexacosanol, heptacosanol, octacosanol, triacontanol, etc., are also known for their metabolism modifying properties and tissue energizing properties.
- the active agent is encapsulated in particles, microparticles, nanoparticles, microcapsules, spheres, microspheres, nanocapsules, nanospheres, liposomes, niosomes, polymer matrix, nanocrystals or microsponges.
- composition may further optionally include a variety of formulation excipients, which are added in order to fine-tune the consistency of the formulation, protect the formulation components from degradation and oxidation and modify their consistency.
- formulation excipients may be selected, for example, from stabilizing agents, antioxidants, humectants, moisturizers, preservatives, colorant and odorant agents and other formulation components, used in the art of formulation.
- Aerosol propellants are used to generate and administer the foamable composition as a foam.
- the total composition including propellant, foamable compositions and optional ingredients is referred to as the foamable carrier.
- the propellant makes up about 3% to about 25% (w/w) of the foamable carrier or composition.
- suitable propellants include volatile hydrocarbons such as butane, propane, isobutane, and fluorocarbon gases or mixtures thereof.
- the propellant is 1681 , which is a mixture of three gas propellants propane, isobutene and butane.
- AP 70 which is a mixture of propane, isobutene and butane with a higher pressure. In some circumstances the propellant may be up to 35%.
- the total composition including propellant, foamable compositions and optional ingredients is referred to as the foamable composition.
- the propellant is not included in the 100% but is instead added to the 100% since the propellant is essentially discharged into the atmosphere upon expulsion of the formulation.
- Such propellants include, but are not limited to, hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) propellants, which contain no chlorine atoms, and as such, fall completely outside concerns about stratospheric ozone destruction by chlorofluorocarbons or other chlorinated hydrocarbons.
- HFC hydrofluorocarbon
- Exemplary non-flammable propellants according to this aspect include propellants made by DuPont under the registered trademark Dymel, such as 1 ,1 ,1 ,2 tetrafluorethane (Dymel 134), and 1 ,1 ,1 ,2,3,3,3 heptafluoropropane (Dymel 227).
- HFCs possess Ozone Depletion Potential of 0.00 and thus, they are allowed for use as propellant in aerosol products.
- the stability of foamable emulsions including HFC as the propellant can be improved in comparison with the same composition made with a hydrocarbon propellant.
- foamable compositions comprise a combination of a HFC and a hydrocarbon propellant such as n-butane or mixtures of hydrocarbon propellants such as propane, isobutane and butane. Additional components
- a composition includes one or more additional components.
- additional components include but are not limited to anti perspirants, anti-static agents, buffering agents, bulking agents, conservational agents, chelating agents, cleansers, colorants, conditioners, deodorants, diluents, dyes, emollients, fragrances, hair conditioners, humectants, pearlescent aids, perfuming agents, permeation enhancers, pH-adjusting agents, preservatives, protectants, skin penetration enhancers, softeners, solubilizers, sunscreens, sun blocking agents, sunless tanning agents, viscosity modifiers, ionization agents, and antioxidants like flavonoids and phenolics.
- a specific additional component may have more than one activity, function or effect.
- the additional component is a pH adjusting agent or a buffering agent.
- Suitable buffering agents include but are not limited to acetic acid, adipic acid, calcium hydroxide, citric acid, glycine, hydrochloric acid, lactic acid, magnesium aluminometasilicates, phosphoric acid, sodium carbonate, sodium citrate, sodium hydroxide, sorbic acid, succinic acid, tartaric acid, and derivatives, salts and mixtures thereof.
- Sodium metabisulfite is used as an antioxidant in (primarily acidic) pharmaceutical formulations, at concentrations of 0.01-1.0% w/v., preparations and can also be used as a preservative having some antimicrobial activity at though for alkaline preparations, sodium sulfite is usually preferred
- composition comprises an active agent that provides therapeutic or cosmetic activity.
- Non-limiting examples of active agents include an anti-infective, an antibiotic, an antibacterial agent, an antifungal agent, an antiviral agent, an antiparasitic agent, a steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agent, an immunosuppressive agent, an immunomodulator, an immunoregulating agent, a hormonal agent, a steroid, a vasoactive agent, a vasoconstrictor, a vasodilator, vitamin A, a vitamin A derivative, a retinoid, vitamin B, a vitamin B derivative, vitamin C, a vitamin C derivative, vitamin D, a vitamin D derivative, vitamin E, a vitamin E derivative, alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol succinate, vitamin F, a vitamin F derivative, vitamin K, a vitamin K derivative, a wound healing agent, a burn healing agent, a disinfectant, an anesthetic, an antiallergic agent, an alpha hydroxyl acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, a beta-hydroxy acid
- the active agent may be vitamin D or a derivative such as calcipotriol or calcitriol.
- the vitamin D or derivative is used in combination with a steroid. Due to the different environmental requirements of the two types of API's it is very difficult to produce formulations that are both chemically and physically stable. In certain embodiments there are provided chemically and physically stable formulations containing one or both active agents. Nevertheless, in certain other preferred embodiments the active agents are in separate formulations and are delivered by means of a multichamber or dual chamber device. Alternatively they can be expelled manually simultaneously or consecutively from two separate canisters directed to the same target site.
- the active agent may be an extract or tincture of one or more beneficial agents that have beneficial properties, for example, when applied to the skin, a body surface, a body cavity or a mucosal surface.
- the extract can be, for example, alcoholic, hydroalcoholic, propelyne glycol, glycerine, dry, press, cold, hot, liquid carbon dioxide, oil or other process known in the art.
- the extract or tincture may comprise of substances of animal, plant, (such as herb, fruit, vegetable) mineral or other origin. Nonlimiting examples are proteins, polypepeptides, sugars, hyularonic acid, and coal tar.
- Herbal extracts may be from any known therapeutic herb, as listed for example in Herbal Medicines, London: Pharmaceutical Press Electronic Version 2006 or in the American Herbal Association electronic publication Herbal gram or in German Commission E., such as, angelica, calendula, celery, coltsfoot, comfrey, dandelion, Jamaica dogwood, kava, marshmallow, prickly ash, northern prickly ash, southern senna, valerian, agrimony, aloe vera, alfalfa, artichoke, avens, bayberry, bloodroot, blue flag, bogbean, boldo, boneset, broom, buchu, burdock, burnet, calamus, calendula, cascara, centaury, cereus, chamomile, german chamomile, roman chamomile, cinnamon, clivers, cohosh, black, cohosh, blue , cola, corn silk, couchgrass, cowslip, damiana, devil
- the extract may contain, for example, an aqueous, polar, hydrophobic or potent solvent as will be appreciated by a person of ordinary skill in the art.
- the active agent is an anti-infective agent, selected from an antibiotic agent, an antibacterial agent, an anti-fungal agent, an anti-viral agent and an anti-parasite agent.
- the antibacterial drug can be active against gram positive and gram- negative bacteria, protozoa, aerobic bacteria and anaerobic ones.
- the antibiotic agent is selected from the classes consisting of beta-lactam antibiotics, synthetic and semi-synthetic penicillin's, aminoglycosides, ansa-type antibiotics, anthraquinones, antibiotic azoles, antibiotic glycopeptides, macrolides, antibiotic nucleosides, antibiotic peptides, antibiotic polyenes, antibiotic polyethers, quinolones, fluoroquinolnes, antibiotic steroids, cyclosporines, sulfonamides, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, dicarboxylic acids, such as azelaic acid, salicylates, antibiotic metals, oxidizing agents, substances that release free radicals and/or active oxygen, cationic antimicrobial agents, quaternary ammonium compounds, biguanides, thguanides, bis
- Additional antibacterial agents which are non-specific, include strong oxidants and free radical liberating compounds, such as hydrogen peroxide, bleaching agents (e.g., sodium, calcium or magnesium hypochloride and the like), iodine, chlorohexidine and benzoyl peroxide.
- strong oxidants and free radical liberating compounds such as hydrogen peroxide, bleaching agents (e.g., sodium, calcium or magnesium hypochloride and the like), iodine, chlorohexidine and benzoyl peroxide.
- the antifungal agent can be an azole compound.
- exemplary azole compounds include azoles selected from the group consisting of azoles, diazoles, triazoles, miconazole, ketoconazole, clotrimazole, econazole, mebendazole, bifonazole, butoconazole, fenticonazole, isoconazole, oxiconazole, sertaconazole, sulconazole, thiabendazole, tiaconazole, fluconazole, itraconazole, ravuconazole and posaconazole.
- Additional exemplary antifungal agents include ghseofulvin, ciclopirox, amorolfine, terbinafine, Amphotericin B, potassium iodide, flucytosine (5FC) and any combination thereof at a therapeutically effective concentration.
- the active agent is an anti-viral agent. Any known antiviral agent, in a therapeutically effective concentration, can be incorporated in the foam composition. Exemplary antiviral agents include, but not limited to, acyclovir, famciclovir, gancyclovir, valganciclovir and abacavir.
- the active agent is an anti-inflammatory or anti-allergic agent. Anti-inflammatory agents can be selected from the group of corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), anti-histamines, immunosuppressant agents, immunomodulators; and any combination thereof at a therapeutically effective concentration.
- NSAIDs non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- anti-histamines anti-histamines
- Non-limiting examples of corticosteroids include hydrocortisone, hydrocortisone acetate, desonide, betamethasone valerate, clobetasone-17- butyrate, flucinonide, fluocinolone acetonide, alcometasone dipropionate, mometasone furoate, prednicarbate, triamcinolone acetonide, betamethasone-17- benzoate, methylprednisolone aceponate, betamethasone dipropionate, halcinonide, triamcinolone acetonide, halobetasol and clobetasol-17-propionate.
- a second class of anti-inflammatory agents which is useful in the foam, includes the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs).
- NSAIDs nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents
- Specific non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents useful in the composition invention include, but are not limited to, oxicams, such as piroxicam, isoxicam, tenoxicam, sudoxicam; salicylates, such as salicylic acid, ethyl salicylate, methyl salycilate, aspirin, disalcid, benorylate, trilisate, safapryn, solprin, diflunisal, and fendosal; scetic acid derivatives, such as diclofenac, fenclofenac, indomethacin, sulindac, tolmetin, isoxepac, furofenac, tiopinac, zidometacin, acematacin, fentiazac,
- Antiallergic active agents include antihistamine compounds, including, in a non limiting manner, thylenediamines, such as pyrilamine (mepyramine), antazoline and methapyhlene; thpelennamine phenothiazines, such as promethazine, methdilazine and trimeprazine; ethanolamines, such as diphenhydramine, bromodiphenhydramine, carbinoxamine, clemastine, dimenhydhnate, diphenylpyraline, doxylamine and phenyltoxamine; piperazines, such as cyclizine, buclizine, chlorcyclizine, hydroxyzine, meclizine and thiethylperazine; alkylamines, such as brompheniramine, pyrrobutamin, desbrompheniramine, tripolidine, dexchlorpherniramine, chlorpheniramine; dimethindene and phen
- composition may also comprise an anti-inflammatory or antiallergic agent, wherein said agent reduces the occurrence of pro-inflammatory cytokines or inhibits the effect of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
- Immunosuppressant agents, immunoregulating agents and immunomodulators are chemically or biologically derived agents that modify the immune response or the functioning of the immune system (as by the stimulation of antibody formation or the inhibition of white blood cell activity). Immunosuppressant agents and immunomodulators include, among other options, cyclic peptides, such as cyclospohne, tacrolimus, trespehmus, pimecrolimus, sirolimus (rapamycin), verolimus, laflunimus, laquinimod and imiquimod.
- the active agent is a topical anesthetic.
- topical anesthetic drugs include, but not limited to, benzocaine, lidocaine, bupivacaine, chlorprocaine, dibucaine, etidocaine, mepivacaine, tetracaine, dyclonine, hexylcaine, procaine, cocaine, ketamine, pramoxine, and phenol. Mixtures of such anesthetic agents may be synergistically beneficial.
- the active agent is a "keratolytically active agent.”
- the term “keratolytically active agent” refers herein to a compound, which loosens and removes the stratum corneum of the skin, or alters the structure of the keratin layers of the skin.
- Suitable keratolytically active agents include phenol and substituted phenolic compounds. Such compounds are known to dissolve and loosen the intracellular matrix of the hyperkeratinized tissue. Dihydroxy benzene and derivatives thereof have been recognized as potent keratolytic agents. Resorcinol (m-dihydroxybenzene) and derivatives thereof are used in anti-acne preparations. Hydroquinone (p-dihydroxybenzene), besides its anti-pigmentation properties, is also keratolytic.
- Vitamin A and its derivatives such as retinoic acid, isoretinoic acid, retinol and retinal are another preferred class of keratolytically active agents.
- Another group of keratolytically active agents include alpha-hydroxy acids, such as lactic acid and glycolic acid and their respective salts and derivatives; and beta-hydroxy acids, such as Salicylic acid (o-hydroxybenzoic acid) and its salts and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives, which typically possess anti-inflammatory, as well as keratolytic, activity.
- another class of preferred keratolytically active agents includes urea and its derivatives.
- the active agent is a retinoid.
- Retinoids include, for example, retinol, retinal, all-trans retinoic acid and derivatives, isomers and analogs thereof. Etretinate, actiretin, isotretinoin, adapalene and tazarotene are further examples of said retinoid isomers and analogs.
- the active agent is a vitamin D 3 analogue such as calcipotriol, tacalcitol, maxacalcitol, and calcitriol with calcipotriol being especially preferred. Vitamin D 3 analogues and derivatives are known to degrade at low pH levels. The waterless compositions can protect against or retard such degredation.
- the active agent is vitamin D 3 or an analogue or a derivative thereof
- a neutralizing or stabilizing agent might additionally be added which could be a suitable pH adjuster or buffer.
- calcipotriol and a steroid like betmethasone diproprionate are in the same composition the waterless compositions are ideal to protect from degradation. In an aqueous environment they have opposing pH requirements for stability with the steroid favoring an acidic environment and the vitamin favoring a basic environment.
- the active agent is an insecticide or an insect repellent agent.
- the active agent is an anti cancer agent.
- the active agent is a photodynamic therapy (PDT) agent.
- PDT agents can be modified porphyrins, chlorins, bacterochlohns, phthalocyanines, naphthalocyanines, pheophorbides, purpurins, m-THPC, mono-L-aspartyl chlorin e6, bacteriochlohns, phthalocyanines, benzoporphyrin derivatives, as well as photosensitizer precursors, such as aminolevulinic acid (ALA).
- ALA aminolevulinic acid
- the active agent is an agent useful in the treatment of burns, wounds, cuts and ulcers.
- the foam compositions may comprise a combination of anti-infective agents (against bacteria, fungi and/or viruses), anti-inflammatory agents (steroidal and/or NSAIDs) and pain relieving components.
- the active agent can also be used as an absorption and bioavailability enhancer for other drugs and vitamins, for example TPGS that forms its own micelles can aid e.g. amprenavir and vitamin D respectively.
- the active agent has some degree of solubility in water.
- some degree of solubility it is understood to include API's that are described by the US or European Pharmacopoeia as being slightly soluble, sparingly soluble, soluble, freely soluble or very soluble. Both describe the approximate ranges of parts of solvent (volume) required for 1 part (per gram) of solute as less than 1 for very soluble; from 1 -10; for freely soluble, from 10-30 for soluble; from 30 to 100 for sparingly soluble; and from 100 to 1000 for slightly soluble. Additionally, the phrase may include the terms partly soluble and miscible.
- Non limiting examples of substances that have some degree of solubility in water are acyclovir, azelaic acid, allantoin, ammonium lactate, benzoyl peroxide, caffeine, calcipotriol, ciclopirox olamine, clindamycin hydrochloride, clindamycin phosphate, clindamycin palmitate hydrochloride, coal tar, cyanocobalamine, diclofenac sodium, gentamycin sulphate, lactic acid, glycyrrhizinic acid, map (magnesium ascorbyl phosphate), minoxidil, mupirocin, salicylic acid, terbinafine, urea, fusidic acid, a hydrocortisone, hydrocortisone sodium phosphate, hydrocortisone sodium succinate, a clobetasol, a halobetasol, a batamethsone; halobetasol and clobetasol-17
- the active agent has a limited degree of solubility in water.
- a limited degree of solubility it is understood to include API's that are described by the US or European Pharmacopoeia as being very slightly soluble.
- the approximate range of parts of solvent (volume) required for 1 part (per gram) of solute is from 1000 to 10000 for very slightly soluble.
- the active agent has some degree of solubility in an petrolatum emollient. So any agent that by its nature is hydrophobic may qualify, such as permethhn and tetracaine.
- the active agent has some degree of solubility in a composition in one or more of the water phase, the oil phase, or the interphase or the foam.
- a composition in one or more of the water phase, the oil phase, or the interphase or the foam.
- beamethasone valerate has been stated to be practically insoluble in water.
- it has been surprisingly found that it is soluble in the water phase of a foamable composition in a pharmaceutically effective amount for topical application.
- foam compositions are suitable for the further application as “cosmeceutical” preparation (cosmetic products with therapeutic benefit), to treat "cosmetic" skin disorders, such as aging skin, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation (melasma, chloasma, freckles, etc.), scaly skin and other skin undesirable properties.
- cosmetic cosmetic products with therapeutic benefit
- skin disorders such as aging skin, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation (melasma, chloasma, freckles, etc.), scaly skin and other skin undesirable properties.
- Any cosmetically active agent is considered an active agent in the context .
- CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Handbook describes a wide variety of non-limiting cosmetic and pharmaceutical ingredients commonly used in the skin care industry, which are suitable for use in the compositions. Examples of these ingredient classes include: abrasives, absorbents, aesthetic components such as fragrances, pigments, colorings/colorants, essential oils, astringents, etc.
- anti-acne agents e.g., clove oil, menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil, eugenol, menthyl lactate, witch hazel distillate
- anti-acne agents e.g., clove oil, menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil, eugenol, menthyl lactate, witch hazel distillate
- anti-microbial agents e.g., iodopropyl butylcarbamate
- antioxidants e.g., iodopropyl butylcarbamate
- binders biological additives, buffering agents, bulking agents, chelating agents, chemical additives, colorants, cosmetic astringents, cosmetic biocides, denaturants, drug astringents, external analgesics, film formers or materials, e.g., polymers, for aiding the film- forming properties and substantivity of the composition (e.g., copoly
- the active agent is an agent useful in the treatment of acne, wrinkles and scars.
- useful anti-acne actives include resorcinol, sulfur, salicylic acid and salicylates, alpha-hydroxy acids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, benzoyl peroxide, retinoic acid, isoretinoic acid and other retinoid compounds, adapalene, tazarotene, azelaic acid and azelaic acid derivatives, antibiotic agents, such as erythromycin and clyndamycin, zinc salts and complexes, and combinations thereof, in a therapeutically effective concentration.
- Exemplary anti-wrinkle/anti-atrophy active agents suitable for use in the compositions include sulfur-containing D and L amino acids and their derivatives and salts, particularly the N-acetyl derivatives; thiols; hydroxy acids (e.g., alpha-hydroxy acids such as lactic acid and glycolic acid and their derivatives and salts; or beta-hydroxy acids such as salicylic acid and salicylic acid salts and derivatives), urea, hyaluronic acid, phytic acid, lipoic acid; lysophosphatidic acid, skin peel agents (e.g., phenol, resorcinol and the like), vitamin B3 compounds (e.g., niacinamide, nicotinic acid and nicotinic acid salts and esters, including non-vasodilating esters of nicotinic acid (such as tocopheryl nicotinate), nicotinyl amino acids, nicotinyl alcohol esters of carboxylic
- the active agent is an anti-oxidant or a radical scavenger.
- Anti-oxidants/radical scavengers such as ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and its salts, ascorbyl esters of fatty acids, ascorbic acid derivatives (e.g., magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, sodium ascorbyl phosphate, ascorbyl sorbate), tocopherol (vitamin E), tocopherol sorbate, tocopherol acetate, other esters of tocopherol, butylated hydroxy benzoic acids and their salts, 6-hydroxy- 2,5,7,8-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxylic acid, gallic acid and its alkyl esters, especially propyl gallate, uric acid and its salts and alkyl esters, sorbic acid and its salts, lipoic acid, amines (e.g., N,N-diethylhydroxylamine, amino-guanidine), sulfhydryl compounds (e.g., glutathione), dihydroxy fumaric acid and its salts,
- polyunsaturated fatty acids containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids (e.g., linoleic and linolenic acid, gamma-linoleic acid (GLA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)) are beneficial in the treatment of psoriasis and other skin inflammation conditions.
- omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids e.g., linoleic and linolenic acid, gamma-linoleic acid (GLA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
- GLA gamma-linoleic acid
- EPA eicosapentaenoic acid
- DHA docosahexaenoic acid
- a skin protective foam is provided, wherein the hydrophobic carrier comprises in full or in part, an organic
- the active agent is a self-tanning active Agent, such as dihydroxyacetone.
- the active agent comprises solid matter or particulate matter, i.e., material that is not soluble in the liquid carrier composition of the foamable composition.
- solid matter shall mean material that is not soluble in the foamable composition more than 10% of the concentration intended to be included in said foamable composition.
- metallic oxides such as titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, zirconium oxide, iron oxide
- silicon containing materials such as silicone oxide and talc
- carbon for example in the form of amorphous carbon or graphite
- insoluble oxidizing agents such as benzoyl peroxide, calcium and magnesium hypochlorite
- metallic Silver metallic Silver
- cosmetic scrub materials including, for example meals of strawberry seeds, raspberry seeds, apricot seeds, sweet almond, cranberry seeds; and pigments.
- the solid is substantially uniformly dispersed as a suspension in the composition, wherein the composition is formulated so that the resultant foam when applied topically to a target will form an effective barrier and the composition does not comprise a non propellant organic cosolvent.
- the active agent is selected from the group of solvent, surface active agent, foam adjuvant and gelling agent, which are, on a case-by-case basis, known to possess a therapeutic benefit.
- At least one or at least two active agents are included in the composition.
- the reference includes, derivatives, conjugates, analogues, prodrugs, chelates, complexes, ions, isomers, enantimers, and salts thereof.
- a pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition manufactured using the foamable carrier is very easy to use. When applied onto the afflicted body surface of mammals, i.e., humans or animals, it is in a foam state, allowing free application without spillage. Upon further application of a mechanical force, e.g., by rubbing the composition onto the body surface, it freely spreads on the surface and is rapidly absorbed.
- the foamable composition can be in the state of (1 ) solutions; (2) a readily dispersible suspension; or (3) an emulsion. It is stable, having an acceptable shelf life of a year, or at least two years at ambient temperature, as revealed in accelerated stability tests.
- Polar solvents, hydrophobic carriers and propellants which are a mixture of low molecular weight hydrocarbons, tend to impair the stability of emulsions and to interfere with the formation of a stable foam upon release from a pressurized container. It has been observed, however, that the foamable compositions according to the present invention are surprisingly stable. Following accelerated stability studies, they demonstrate desirable texture; they form fine bubble structures that do not break immediately upon contact with a surface, spread easily on the treated area and absorb quickly.
- compositions containing semi-solid hydrophobic solvents e.g., white petrolatum, as the main ingredients of the oil phase of the emulsion, exhibit high viscosity and reduced or poor flowability and are not ideal candidates for a foamable composition. It has been found that despite the aforesaid in the compositions s the produce foams, which are surprisingly soft, or with improved stability.
- the foam can act as a barrier to water soluble irritants and air borne bacteria whilst also providing a vehicle for water soluble active agents.
- anaerobic bacteria growing under the barrier.
- an petrolatum emollient can aid API transport through the skin or retard penetration prolonging thereby its action.
- a pharmaceutical formulation for example with petrolatum can be designed to improve or prolong delivery as is required as will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art.
- Foam quality can be graded as follows:
- Grade E excellent: very rich and creamy in appearance, does not show any bubble structure or shows a very fine (small) bubble structure; does not rapidly become dull; upon spreading on the skin, the foam retains the creaminess property and does not appear watery.
- Grade G (good): rich and creamy in appearance, very small bubble size, "dulls” more rapidly than an excellent foam, retains creaminess upon spreading on the skin, and does not become watery.
- Grade FG (fairly good): a moderate amount of creaminess noticeable, bubble structure is noticeable; upon spreading on the skin the product dulls rapidly and becomes somewhat lower in apparent viscosity.
- Grade F very little creaminess noticeable, larger bubble structure than a "fairly good” foam, upon spreading on the skin it becomes thin in appearance and watery.
- Grade P poor: no creaminess noticeable, large bubble structure, and when spread on the skin it becomes very thin and watery in appearance.
- Grade VP dry foam, large very dull bubbles, difficult to spread on the skin.
- Topically administrable foams are typically of quality grade E or G, when released from the aerosol container. Smaller bubbles are indicative of more stable foam, which does not collapse spontaneously immediately upon discharge from the container. The finer foam structure looks and feels smoother, thus increasing its usability and appeal. Achieving G or E, where petrolatum, a heavy, greasy, tacky substance, is the main or major component is a challenge and achievement. As a consequence of the high levels of petrolatum and its nature, the density of the resultant foams can be significantly higher than with non or low petrolatum foams. With high petrolatum a density of the order of about 0.5g to about 0.4g is acceptable.
- relatively low density petrolatum foams can be achieved having a density below about 0.4g and preferably with a density of less than about 0.2g.
- a further aspect of the foam is breakability.
- the breakable foam is thermally stable, yet breaks under sheer force. Sheer-force breakability of the foam is clearly advantageous over thermally induced breakability. Thermally sensitive foams immediately collapse upon exposure to skin temperature and, therefore, cannot be applied on the hand and afterwards delivered to the afflicted area.
- composition wherein the foam demonstrates at least eighteen of the following properties: a) a foam quality of 5-6;
- w an average focus group score of 60 or more.
- it demonstrates one or more of the following: nineteen; twenty; twenty one; twenty two properties and in a more preferred embodiment it demonstrates all of the properties.
- a composition wherein the foam provides at least two of the following traits: a) increased solubility of the active agent;
- composition provides enhanced skin barrier build up
- composition provides increased penetration of the active agent whilst replenishing the skin;
- the composition prolongs the delivery of the active agent whilst replenishing the skin.
- composition wherein the foam provides at least two of the following traits: a) the composition is able to at least partially solubilize the active agent;
- the composition is able to substantially solubilize the active agent.
- the active agent is at least partially soluble in petrolatum or mixtures thereof;
- the active agent is at least partially soluble in a solvent substantially miscible in petrolatum or mixtures thereof e) the active agent is at least partially soluble in a hydrophilic solvent;
- the active agent is at least partially soluble in an oil.
- the active agent is at least partially soluble in a PPG alkyl eth the active agent is insoluble or slightly soluble and is distributed uniformly in the composition.
- Dual and Multi Chamber devices and heads suitable for use with the formulations described herein where a first formulation is stored in a first canister and a second formulation is stored in a second canister are described in US Patent 6,305,578 entitled DEVICE FOR MIXING, FOAMING AND DISPENSING LIQUIDS FROM SEPARATE COMPRESSED-GAS CONTAINERS and in US Publication 2007-0069046 and entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RELEASING A MEASURE OF CONTENT FROM A PLUARITY OF CONTAINERS all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. More particularly any of the devices and uses described are applicable herein and are incorporated by reference.
- the dual chamber device is as described in US Patent 6,305,578 for example,
- At least two compressed gas containers disposed side by side, each for one foamable liquid product which contains a liquefied propellant gas, wherein
- both compressed gas containers are each provided with a valve
- both valves are actuatable in common by a top fitting
- each valve is provided through the top fitting with a connecting conduit ,
- the connecting conduits discharge into a mixing chamber
- an expansion conduit adjoins the mixing chamber and on its end has a foam dispensing opening, characterized in that
- the connecting conduits and the mixing chamber have such small cross- sectional areas that when a product is dispensed, the products flowing through the connecting conduits) and the mixing chamber remain in a liquid phase.
- the dual dispenser head is as described in US Publication 2007-0069046 for example: a dispenser head for use with a plurality of containers, comprising:
- the flow guide is structured and positioned to allow simultaneous flow communication between each of the plurality of flow conduits and wherein the plurality of outlets are structured and positioned to allow substantially contemporaneously dispensing and/or combining of the content from a plurality of containers external to the dispensing head.
- kits comprising a dual chamber device or dual dispenser head , a first canister comprising a first foamable formulation comprising a first API and a second canister comprising a second foamable formulation comprising a second API wherein each canister is connectable to the said device or head.
- the first foamable formulation may be any of the stable petrolatum formulations described herein and the second foamable formulation may also be any of the stable petrolatum formulations described herein.
- the first API is a steroid and the second API is a vitamin D derivative and the each formulation is adapted to carry an effective amount of steroid and vitamin D derivative, respectively, such that each formulation and API is sufficiently chemically and physically stable for pharmaceutical use.
- any of the active ingredients; the solvents; the surfactants; foam adjuvants; polymeric agents, penetration enhancers; preservatives, humectants; moisturizers; and other excipients as well as the propellants and methods listed therein can be applied herein and are incorporated by reference.
- a “stable foam” is defined herein as a composition, which upon release from an aerosol can, creates a foam mass, which is sustained on a surface for at least one minute, more preferably at least two minutes, and yet more preferably for at least 5 minutes.
- a period of minutes is regarded as a short term, but nevertheless it allows a good and more than sufficient period of time for a subject to receive foam dispensed on a body surface and to spread it or to transfer it to another region and to spread it.
- an acceptable foam is one, that does not readily collapse upon dispensing on the skin; spreads easily on a skin surface; at least partially absorbed following rubbing onto the skin, and more preferably, substantially absorbed following rubbing on the skin.
- an acceptable foam is one, that: creates a pleasant feeling after application; leaves minimal oily residue; and leaves minimal shiny residual look.
- the petrolatum foam described herein has several advantages, when compared with hydroalcoholic foam compositions.
- the foam is thermally stable or substantially so. Unlike hydroalcoholic foam compositions of the prior art, the foam is not "quick breaking", i.e., it does not readily collapse upon exposure to body temperature environment. Sheer-force breakability of the foam is clearly advantageous over thermally induced breakability, since it allows comfortable application and well directed administration to the target area;
- Polar solvents and or potent solvents can dry the skin and impair the integrity of the skin barrier.
- a polar solvent and or potent solvent with an petrolatum emollient and or a hydrophobic carrier, unwanted skin barrier damage is reduced;
- the foamable composition is most advantageous, as revealed by clinical trials:
- the foam is not liquid and therefore does not leak when applied.
- the foamable carrier and the foamable pharmaceutical or cosmetic composition are intended for administration to an animal or a human subject.
- the composition is intended to treat the skin, a body surface, a body cavity, a deep body cavity, or a mucosal surface, e.g., the mucosa of the nose, mouth, eye, ear, respiratory system, vagina , rectum or colon.
- the composition are useful in treating a patient having any one of a variety of dermatological disorders, which include inflammation as one or their etiological factors (also termed “dermatoses”), such as classified in a non-limiting exemplary manner according to the following groups:
- Dermatitis including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, nummular dermatitis, chronic dermatitis of the hands and feet, generalized exfoliative dermatitis, stasis dermatitis; lichen simplex chronicus; diaper rash; Bacterial infections including cellulitis, acute lymphangitis, lymphadenitis, erysipelas, cutaneous abscesses, necrotizing subcutaneous infections, staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, folliculitis, furuncles, hidradenitis suppurativa, carbuncles, paronychial infections, and erythrasma;
- Fungal Infections including dermatophyte infections, yeast Infections; parasitic Infections including scabies, pediculosis, creeping eruption;
- hair follicles and sebaceous glands including acne, rosacea, perioral dermatitis, hypertrichosis (hirsutism), alopecia, including male pattern baldness, alopecia areata, alopecia universalis and alopecia totalis; pseudofolliculitis barbae, keratinous cyst;
- Scaling papular diseases including psoriasis, pityriasis rosea, lichen planus, pityriasis rubra pilaris;
- Benign tumors including moles, dysplastic nevi, skin tags, lipomas, angiomas, pyogenic granuloma, seborrheic keratoses, dermatofibroma, keratoacanthoma, keloid;
- Malignant tumors including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, paget's disease of the nipples, kaposi's sarcoma;
- Bullous diseases including pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid, dermatitis herpetiformis, linear immunoglobulin A disease;
- Pigmentation disorders including hypopigmentation such as vitiligo, albinism and postinflammatory hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation such as melasma (chloasma), drug-induced hyperpigmentation, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation;
- Hypopigmentation such as vitiligo, albinism and postinflammatory hypopigmentation
- hyperpigmentation such as melasma (chloasma), drug-induced hyperpigmentation, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Disorders of cornification including ichthyosis, keratosis pilaris, calluses and corns, actinic keratosis;
- Inflammatory reactions including drug eruptions, toxic epidermal necrolysis, erythema multiforme, erythema nodosum, and granuloma annulare.
- compositions are topically applied to a body cavity or mucosal surfaces, including, but not limited to the cranial cavity, the thoratic cavity, the abdominal cavity, the venteral cavity, the vagina, the rectum and penile cavities, the urinary tract, the nasal cavity, the mouth, the eye, the ear the peritoneum, the large and small bowel, the caecum, bladder, and stomach, the cavity between the uterus and the fallopian tubes, the ovaries and other body areas, which may accept topically-applied products.
- a body cavity or mucosal surfaces including, but not limited to the cranial cavity, the thoratic cavity, the abdominal cavity, the venteral cavity, the vagina, the rectum and penile cavities, the urinary tract, the nasal cavity, the mouth, the eye, the ear the peritoneum, the large and small bowel, the caecum, bladder, and stomach, the cavity between the uterus and the fallopian tubes, the ovaries and other body areas, which may accept top
- the composition is suitable to treat conditions of a body cavity and a mucosal membrane, such as post-surgical adhesions, chlamydia infection, gonorrhea infection, hepatitis B, herpes, HIV/AIDS, human papillomavirus (HPV), genital warts, bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis, chancroid, granuloma Inguinale, lymphogranloma venereum, mucopurulent cervicitis (MPC), molluscum contagiosum, nongonococcal urethritis (NGU), trichomoniasis, vulvar disorders, vulvodynia, vulvar pain, yeast infection, vulvar dystrophy, vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN), contact dermatitis, pelvic inflammation, endometritis, salpingitis, oophoritis, genital cancer, cancer of the cervix,
- compositions are also useful in the therapy of non-dermatological disorders by providing transdermal or trans-mucosal delivery of an active agent that is effective against non- dermatological disorders.
- the disorder is a health abnormality that responds to treatment with a hormone.
- a typical example of such abnormality is sexual dysfunction in men and women whereby androgen therapy is successfully used to restore sexual function.
- disorders / medical indications that are in the scope of treatment with a hormone according to the present invention are androgen deficiency, estrogen deficiency, growth disorders, hypogonadism, cancer, vasomotor symptoms, menopausal disorders, vulvar and vaginal atrophy, urethritis, hypoestrogenism, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, uterine bleeding, Hirsutism, Virilization, ovarian tumors, hypothalamic pituitary unit diseases, testicular tumors, prostate cancer, hypopituitarism, Klinefelter ' s syndrome, testicular feminisation, orchitectomy, vasomotor symptoms (such as "hot flashes") associated with the menopause, metabolic abnormal
- Emulsion Foam, method (a) Emulsion Foam, method (a)
- Emulsion Foam, method (b) Emulsion Foam, method (b)
- the Oil Phase is prepared by mixing together of all ingredients and heat up to 7O 0 C. Continue mixing until full melting for solid ingredients.
- Step 3-a Emulsification The Water phase at 70 - 75°C is added to the Oil phase in small portions at 70° C. The emulsification is performed in presence of vigorous agitation continues until PFF uniformity is reached for at least 20min.
- the Oil Phase is prepared by mixing together of all ingredients and heat up to 65 0 C. Continue mixing until full melting for solid ingredients.
- the foamable formulation may be produced under nitrogen and under vacuum. Whilst the whole process can be carried out under an oxygen free environment, it can be sufficient to apply a vacuum after heating and mixing all the ingredients to obtain an emulsion or homogenous liquid.
- the production chamber is equipped to apply a vacuum but if not the formulation can be for example placed in a dessicator to remove oxygen prior to filing and crimping.
- An aerosol canister is filled with PFF and crimped with valve using vacuum crimping machine.
- Pressurizing is then carried out using a gas mixture comprising n-Butane.
- Canisters are thereafter filled and preferably warmed for 30 seconds in a warm bath at 5O 0 C and well shaken immediately thereafter.
- Each pressurized canister is subjected to bubble and crimping integrity testing by immersing the canister in a 60 0 C water bath for 2 minutes. Canisters are observed for leakage as determined by the generation of bubbles. Canisters releasing bubbles are rejected.
- LFRA100 instrument is used to characterize hardness.
- a probe is inserted into the test material.
- the resistance of the material to compression is measured by a calibrated load cell and reported in units of grams on the texture analyzer instrument display.
- Preferably at least three repeat tests are conducted.
- the textural characteristics of a dispensed foam can effect the degree of dermal penetration, efficacy, spreadability and acceptability to the user. The results can also be looked at as an indicator of softness. Note: the foam sample is dispensed into an aluminum sample holder and filled to the top of the holder.
- Collapse time is examined by dispensing a given quantity of foam and photographing sequentially its appearance with time during incubation at 36 0 C. It is useful for evaluating foam products, which maintain structural stability at skin temperature for at least 1 minute. Thus foams which are structurally stable on the skin for at least one minute are termed "short term stable" compositions or foams.
- Viscosity is measured with Brookfield LVDV-II + PRO with spindle SC4- 25 at ambient temperature and 10, 5 and 1 RPM. Viscosity is usually measured at 10RPM. However, at about the apparent upper limit for the spindle of ⁇ >50,000CP, the viscosity at 1 RPM may be measured, although the figures are of a higher magnitude.
- FTC Freeze Thaw Cycles
- the amount of active agent present is analyzed in foam expelled from various pressurized canisters containing foam formulations using HPLC. Analysis is carried out at zero time and at appropriate time intervals thereafter.
- the canisters are stored in controlled temperature incubators at 5 0 C, at 25 0 C, at, 4O 0 C and sometimes at 5O 0 C. At appropriate time intervals canisters are removed and the amount of active agent in the foam sample is measured.
- Skin hydration is measured using a Corneometer® CM 825 instrument. (Courage+Khazaka, KoIn, Germany).
- the measuring principle of the Corneometer® CM 825 is based on capacitance measurement of dielectric medium. Any change in the dielectric constant due to skin surface hydration alters the capacitance of a measuring capacitor. It can detect even slight changes in the skin hydration level.
- Foams are made of gas bubbles entrapped in liquid.
- the bubble size and distribution reflects in the visual texture and smoothness of the foam.
- Foam bubbles size is determined by dispensing a foam sample on a glass slide, taking a picture of the foam surface with a digital camera equipped with a macro lens. The diameter of about 30 bubbles is measured manually relatively to calibration standard template. Statistical parameters such as mean bubble diameter, standard deviation and quartiles are then determined. Measuring diameter may also be undertaken with image analysis software.
- the camera used was a Nikon D40X Camera (resolution 10MP) equipped with Sigma Macro Lens (ref: APO MACRO 150mm F2.8 EX DG HSM). Pictures obtained are cropped to keep a squared region of 400 pixels x 400 pixels.
- the light microscope enables observing and measuring particles from few millimeters down to one micron.
- Light microscope is limited by the visible light wavelength and therefore is useful to measuring size of particles above 800 nanometers and practically from 1 micron (1 ,000 nanometers).
- "Shakability" represents the degree to which the user is able to feel / hear the presence of the liquid contents when the filled pressurized canister is shaken. Shaking is with normal mild force without vigorous shaking or excessive force. When the user cannot sense the motion of the contents during shaking the product may be considered to be non shakable. This property may be of particular importance in cases where shaking is required for affecting proper dispersion of the contents.
- the centrifugation used in this procedure serves as a stress condition simulating the aging of the liquid formulation under investigation. Under these conditions, the centrifugal force applied facilitates coalescence of dispersed globules or sedimentation of dispersed solids, resulting in loss of the desired properties of the formulation.
- the centrifuge can be a BHG HEMLE Z 231 M.
- Centrifugation can also be executed at a higher rpm for a shorter period or a lower rpm for a longer period bearing in mind the G force experienced by the formulations is many fold greater than the one G to which a formulation would be exposed to during its shelf life.
- Example A1 Two 77% Petrolatum Waterless Foams with Zinc Oxide
- example 2 are waterless ointment foam, without polymers, main hydrophobic petrolatum types are the SofmeticTM LMP which is characterized in the lowest range of melting point for petroleum jelly USP and Petrolatum white. The ratio of SofmeticTM and Petrolatum white is balanced to obtain excellent foam yet shakable non washable and heavy occlusive skin cover and greasy skin feeling.
- SofmeticTM LMP which is characterized in the lowest range of melting point for petroleum jelly USP and Petrolatum white.
- the ratio of SofmeticTM and Petrolatum white is balanced to obtain excellent foam yet shakable non washable and heavy occlusive skin cover and greasy skin feeling.
- Example A5 ( Theoretical) 71 % Petrolatum based Waterless Foam with 15%w/w Zinc Oxide and Alkyl Lactate
- Example A6 Unique 70% Petrolatum based non-aqueous Foam with DMI and Zinc Oxide
- Example A7 Unique 70% Petrolatum based non-aqueous Foam with PEG 400 and Zinc Oxide
- Example A8 Unique 70% Petrolatum based non-aqueous Foam with Propylene Glycol and Zinc Oxide
- Examples 9, 10 and 11 are waterless emulsions of liquid hydrophilic solvents: DMI, PEG 400 or Propylene glycol, stabilized in petrolatum base. It has been unexpectedly observed that replacing the water in above water in petrolatum emulsions, yielded high quality foams.
- the study is single blind (study recipient is blinded). Healthy subjects are applied with single dose of formulations as shown in Example A9. Skin hydration is measured using a Corneometer® CM 825 instrument. (Courage+Khazaka, KoIn, Germany). The measuring principle of the Corneometer® CM 825 is based on capacitance measurement of dielectric medium. Any change in the dielectric constant due to skin surface hydration alters the capacitance of a measuring capacitor. It can detect even slight changes in the skin hydration level.
- Skin hydration level is assessed at baseline with the Corneometer® CM 825. The formulations (about 0.075g) is applied . Corneometers tested skin hydration after 15mins following application. The skin was then washed and the hydration again measured.
- Example 12 Exemplary Prophetic Foamable Formulations
- concentrations of active agents in foamable compositions are set out in Table 2. Each active agent is added into, for example, any of the carriers listed in any of the above Examples in a therapeutically effective concentration and amount. The methodology of addition is well known to those of the art. The composition is adjusted in each case so that it is made up to 100% w/w as appropriate by solvent or petrolatum.
- Example B1 High Content Petrolatum Based Non-aqueous Foam With Mineral Oil And PPG
- Example B3 High 75% content Petrolatum based non-aqueous Foam with Mineral Oil and PPG with Active Ingredients
- High and relatively Low petrolatum formulations appear to be good waterless carriers for active ingredients.
- the hardness results observed indicates that both the high and relatively low petrolatum concentrations produce soft foams.
- the results with active ingredients can be readily extrapolated to apply to the carrier without any active ingredient since the amount of active agent is well below 0.1 % and therefore any effect on hardness is anticipated to be negligible.
- the vitamin D derivative may easily be replaced by an effective amount of another such as calcitriol.
- the steroid may be replaced by an effective amount of another steroid such as BMV.
- Example B4 High 79% - 85% Petrolatum based non-aqueous Foam with Mineral Oil PPG- 15 Stearyl Ether and Cetostearyl Alcohol with Active Ingredients Calcipotriol and Betamethasone dipropionate (BMP)
- the addition of sorbitan stearate or of polysorbate surfactants enhanced the foam quality.
- the formulations without sorbitan stearate were less stable physically and chemically.
- Vehicles 27 and 30 displayed physical and chemical stability for three months at 4OC.
- the polysorbate surfactant may effect stability.
- the active ingredients may in an alternative embodiment be presented in two separate canisters in the same or different carriers adapted to maximize the stability of the active ingredients.
- the steroid formulation may have a modulating agent present such that the formulation is at an artificial acid pH.
- the vitamin D derivative may have a modulating agent present such that the formulation is at an artificial basic pH.
- the vitamin D derivative may easily be replaced by an effective amount of another such as calcitriol.
- Example B5 High 85% Petrolatum based non-aqueous Foam with Mineral Oil PPG- 15 Stearyl Ether and Lecithin with Active Steroid Ingredients Betamethasone valerate (BMV); Betamethasone Dipropionate; Clobetasol Propionate; and Triamcinolone Acetonide
- Example B6 Petrolatum, mineral oil formulations with and without lecithin and PPG 15 Stearyl Ether
- the petrolatum mineral oil combination is about at least 75% and the petrolatum is in excess of 50%.
- the petrolatum mineral oil combination is about at least 65% and the petrolatum is in the majority.
- compositions are set out in Table 1.
- Each active ingredient is added into, for example, any of the carriers listed in any of the above Examples in a therapeutically effective concentration and amount.
- the methodology of addition is well known to those of the art.
- the composition is adjusted in each case so that it is made up to 100 % w/w by either a solvent or petrolatum.
- This formula (having an average HLB of 8.56) was prepared in a pressurized glass bottle and a milky homogenous single phase was observed with the propellant being dissolved in the petrolatum (see Figures 1 a and 1 b below).
- a foam of similar properties was obtained for the same composition using an n-butane propellant (18%) instead of [propane: iso- butane: n-butane] propellant mixture.
- ASOS contributed to an improved skin feeling.
- the Formulation produced a good quality foam in the absence of ASOS.
- Example C2 30% Petrolatum and in excess of 50% Oil / PPG 15 Stearyl Ether Based Non-aqueous Foam with Active Ingredients
- the formulation appears to be a good waterless carrier for active ingredients.
- the hardness results observed indicates that the high oil petrolatum combination concentrations produce soft foams.
- the results with active ingredients can be readily extrapolated to apply to the carrier without any active ingredient since the amount of active agent is well below 0.1 % and therefore any effect on hardness is anticipated to be negligible.
- the vitamin D derivative may easily be replaced by an effective amount of another such as calcitriol.
- the steroid may be replaced by an effective amount of another steroid such as BMV.
- a combination of API's is exemplified the formulation may alternatively contain only one of them.
- SECTION D - Formulations with in excess of 50% Petrolatum without oil, without silicone and with up to about 26% water.
- Example D1 Two Petrolatum water in oil emulsion Foams with Zinc Oxide
- Example one shows formulations comprising polymers whereas 1 b polymer-less foams. It should be noted, that good foams and desired properties are obtained with and without polymers.
- Example D2 Petrolatum water in oil emulsion Foam with different API's
- Example D3 Petrolatum water in oil emulsion Foam with 15% w/w Zinc Oxide with and without additional API's
- Zinc oxide is uniformly dispersed in the formula, no aggregation or flocculation of zinc oxide was observed.
- the emulsion is non washable and enable tick occlusive persistent layer on the applied skin.
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