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- the present invention relates to crystalline methylthioninium chloride hydrates, in particular methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form B, methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form C, methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form D and methylthioninium chloride monohydrate form E; the processes for the preparation of forms B, C, D and E; and to, preferably
- Methylthioninium chloride [Methylene Blue: 3,7-bisdimethylaminophenazothionium chloride, C 16 Hi 8 CIN 3 S, 319.85 g/mol] was prepared for the first time in 1876 (The Merck Index, 13 th edition, Merck & Co., Inc., 2001 , entry 6085).
- MTC Methylthioninium chloride
- Various synthesis methods are known and have recently been summarized in WO 2006/032879.
- WO 2006/032879 also states a number of applications of methylene blue, which include the use as a medical dye, as a redox indicator, an antiseptic, for the treatment and prevention of kidney stones, the treatment of melanoma, malaria, viral infections, and Alzheimer's disease.
- MTC has also been used as an oxidizing agent and as an antidote in the case of CO, nitrite and aniline poisoning.
- MTC is known to exist in the form of hydrates.
- the Fluka catalogue states in very general terms that MTC may contain up to 22% water [Fluka Catalogue 1997/1998, Fluka Chemie AG, 1997]. Structures with from one to five molecules of water have been formulated in the literature [J.O. Warwicker, J.
- the solid state form of a compound is of great importance for pharmaceutical applications. It may influence the chemical and physical stability of the compound itself and of its
- formulations may have an impact on pharmacokinetics and bioavailability.
- the composition In the case of hydrates, the composition has also an influence on the correct dosage of the active pharmaceutical ingredient.
- Methylthioninium chloride used in pharmaceutical compositions is described as a trihydrate (USP Material Safety Data Sheet for Methylene Blue (Catalogue Number 1428008), 2005), which is thought to be methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate admixed with other components.
- the mixture or components in the mixture are stable under different conditions, they may convert to other polymorphic or pseudopolymorphic species and hence change their composition, so that correct dosage is a problem and storage stability may be considered to be insufficient.
- the present invention provides specific polymorphic forms of methylthioninium chloride hydrates, as well as safe and reproducible processes for their preparation.
- the present invention also provides specific polymorphic forms of methylthioninium chloride hydrates, which are stable under defined conditions, and which have good solubility and bioavailability.
- the present invention provides specific polymorphic forms of methylthioninium chloride hydrates, which can be easily metered to arrive at defined contents in pharmaceutical compositions in order to administer exact amounts of the active compound.
- a first aspect of the present invention is MTC substantially in crystalline Form B of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate.
- Form B is not exactly a dihydrate, but may contain a small amount of water (for example, -0.2-0.3 equivalents) in excess of the dihydrate. However, for convenience it is referred to herein as crystalline Form B of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate.
- Crystalline Form B of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate has a X-ray powder diffraction pattern (wavelength 1.54180 A) containing specific peaks at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0. ⁇ ): 5.8, 11.2, 25.3, 26.8. Crystalline Form B of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate may also have the following additional peaks in a X-ray powder diffraction pattern at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0.1 °): 15.6, 16.9, 20.3, 28.3.
- Crystalline Form B of methylthioninium chloride dehydrate may also be characterized by any combination of three or more peaks selected from the list of 8 peaks above, with a
- a representative powder XRD pattern of crystalline methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B is shown in Figure 1.
- Form B is a thermodynamically metastable form at room temperature over the whole range of relative humidity.
- Powder X-ray and DSC indicate the crystalline character of form B.
- Thermogravimetry results in a water loss of 10.6% or of 10.9 to 11.5% between room temperature and 150 °C, corresponding to a water content of about 2, for example 2.2-2.3 water molecules per molecule methylene blue.
- the TG analysis enables Form B to be distinguished from Forms A and E.
- Form B may also be characterized using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC).
- DSC Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- Form B When subject to DSC, with a heating rate 100°C/min in a gold crucible, Form B has a melting peak at 186°C with a shoulder towards lower temperature.
- DSC Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- Form B When subject to DSC, with a heating rate of 20°C/min in a gold crucible, Form B exhibits a small endothermic peak near 100 °C and a melting peak at 183°C with a shoulder towards lower temperature. The melting peak is immediately followed by decomposition.
- Form B may also be characterized using attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy. Characteristic IR signals of form B are found at 1068, 877, and 839 cm "1 .
- ATR-IR attenuated total reflection infrared
- the crystalline Form B is obtained as a greenish powder.
- Methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B is soluble in methanol and acetic acid and possesses a low to moderate solubility in water, hydrochloric acid and other organic solvents. Its solubility is similar to that of methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A.
- An other aspect of the present invention is a process for the preparation of Form B, which comprises drying of solid Form A methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate at an elevated temperature and low humidity.
- the temperature is preferably at least 40°C, or even 50°C, and may be less than 70°C. In preferred embodiments, the temperature is about 60°C.
- the humidity is preferably below 40% r.h, and is more preferably about 35% r.h., or lower. The drying should continue for sufficient time to achieve conversion to Form B.
- a further aspect of the present invention is a process for the preparation of crystalline methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, which comprises exposing solid
- methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A at ambient temperature to an inert gas flow having a relative humidity from 8 to 15%.
- the relative humidity is preferably from 9 to 12% at room temperature.
- inert gases are air, nitrogen, helium, neon, argon and krypton, or mixtures thereof.
- the solid methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A is preferably in the form of a crystalline powder, which may be agitated to accelerate the drying operation. The exposure time depends on the amount of methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A and may range from hours to several weeks.
- Ambient temperature may mean a temperature from 15 to 30°C and preferably 20 to 25°C.
- methylthioninium chloride exists in at least two further crystalline dihydrate forms, hereinafter called forms C and D.
- a further aspect of the present invention is a crystalline Form C of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate.
- Crystalline Form C of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate has a characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern containing specific peaks at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0.1 °): 8.1 , 11.1 ,
- Crystalline Form C of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate may also have the following additional peaks in a X-ray powder diffraction pattern at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0.1 °): 16.2, 17.8, 24.4, 30.8, 31.3, 33.0.
- Crystalline Form C of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate may also have the following further peaks in a X-ray powder diffraction pattern at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0. ): 13.4, 8.4,
- Crystalline Form C of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate may also be characterized by any combination of five or more peaks selected from the list of 23 peaks above, with a preference given to peaks at low angles.
- Form C is the thermodynamically stable form at room temperature and a relative humidity of less than 40% and down to about 10%, or possibly even down to 4%.
- This broad range of thermodynamic stability (compared to Forms B, D or E), which in addition broadens at higher temperatures, makes Form C the form of choice for preparation processes, storage or use above temperatures of 25°C.
- Powder X-ray diffraction and DSC indicate the crystalline character of form C.
- Thermogravimetry indicates a water loss of about 9.8 to 11.4% between room temperature and 150 °C corresponding to a water content of about 1.9 to 2.3 water molecules per molecule methylene blue.
- thermogravimetry with a heating rate 10°C/min indicated a water loss of about 9.8 to 10.7% between room temperature and 150 °C, in two steps.
- the total water loss corresponds to a water content of almost exactly two water molecules per molecule methylene blue.
- the presence of two steps is characteristic of the TG profile of Form C.
- the TG analysis enables Form C to be distinguished from Forms A and E.
- Form C may also be characterized using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC).
- Form C When subject to DSC, with a heating rate of 100°C/min in a gold crucible, Form C has two endothermic maxima at 151 °C and 183°C. Form C may also be characterized using attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy. Characteristic IR signals of form C are found at 1497/1483 (double peak), 1438, 1301 , and 1060 cm “1 .
- ATR-IR attenuated total reflection infrared
- the crystalline form C is obtained as a greenish powder with a golden luster.
- a further aspect of the invention is a process for the preparation of Form C by re- crystallization of water containing methylthioninium chloride or specific hydrates from dimethylsulfoxide.
- Form C can also be prepared by suspension equilibration of Forms A or B or other polymorphic forms in acetonitrile or isopropanol in the presence of small amounts of water.
- another aspect of the present invention is a process for the preparation of methylthioninium chloride dehydrate Form C, wherein a water containing methylthioninium chloride or a mixture of various hydrates or a specific hydrate of methylthioninium chloride is suspended and stirred at ambient temperature in a solvent selected from the group comprising isopropanol, 1-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, tert-butanol, tetrahydrofurane, dioxane, acetone, 2-butanone, and acetonitrile , or mixtures thereof, containing a small amount of water.
- a solvent selected from the group comprising isopropanol, 1-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, tert-butanol, tetrahydrofurane, dioxane, acetone, 2-butanone, and acetonitrile , or mixtures thereof, containing a
- the selected organic solvents including mixtures of at least two solvent preferably possess a poor solubility for MTC dihydrate Form C at the temperature of isolation of this crystalline product, which is typically at room temperature or below.
- a solubility of less than 20 g/l and in particular less than 2 g/l at room temperature is preferred.
- the solvent is miscible with water, and its vapor pressure preferably exceeds the one of water.
- the amount of hydrates in the suspension may be from 1 to 70%, preferably from 5 to 60%, more preferably from 5 to 50% and particularly preferred from 10 to 40% by weight, referred to the amount of solvent.
- Ambient temperature may mean a temperature from 15 to 30°C and preferably 20 to 25°C.
- the appropriate small amount of water depends on the amount of water already provided by the methylthioninium chloride hydrates added initially, the concentration of methylthioninium chloride in the suspension, and the water activity in the chosen solvent as a function of water content. When conducted at room temperature, the water content at the end of the transformation process has to correspond to a water activity between 0.04 and 0.4, preferably 0.1 and 0.3 (corresponding to 4 to 40 respectively 10 to 30% relative humidity).
- the treatment should be long enough for conversion of the other forms into Form C.
- the treatment time mainly depends on the amount of solid in the suspension and the composition of the starting material and may be from hours to several days.
- the solid may be isolated. Isolating of the solid is carried out by filtration. Following isolation, solvent may be removed from Form C. Removal of solvent may be carried out in vacuum and at a temperature below 100°C, preferably below 50°C, and most preferred close to room temperature. Alternatively, a gas flow with a relative humidity, which corresponds to the stability range of the hydrate, may be passed over the sample for drying.
- a further aspect object of the present invention is crystalline Form D of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate.
- Crystalline Form D of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate has a X-ray powder diffraction pattern containing specific peaks at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0. ): 7.0, 8.5, 12.0, 14.4,
- Crystalline Form D of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate may also have the following additional peaks in a X-ray powder diffraction pattern at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0.1°): 6.0,
- Crystalline Form D of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate may also have the following further peaks in a X-ray powder diffraction pattern at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0.1°): 9.8, 16.3, 17.1 , 18.1 , 34.9, 41.5, 46.5.
- Crystalline Form D of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate may also be characterized by any combination of five or more peaks selected from the list of 27 peaks above, with a preference given to peaks at low angles.
- a representative powder XRD pattern of crystalline methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form D is shown in Figure 3. Without wishing to be bound by theory, Form D is thermodynamically metastable at room temperature and over the whole range of relative humidity. Powder X-ray diffraction and DSC indicate the crystalline character of form D.
- Thermogravimetry results in a water loss of about 9.3 to 11.2% between room temperature and 150 °C, corresponding to a water content of about 1.9 to 2.3 water molecules per molecule methylene blue.
- the TG analysis enables Form D to be distinguished from Forms A and E.
- Form D may also be characterized using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC).
- DSC Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- Form D may also be characterized using attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy. Characteristic IR signals of form D are found at 1 181, 1140, 1066, 951 , and 831 cm '1 .
- the crystalline form D is obtained as a grey to violet powder.
- a further aspect of the invention is a process for the preparation of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form D, comprising dissolving methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A in methanol and combining the solution with t-butyl-methyl ether, either by adding t-butyl-methyl ether to the methanolic solution or by adding the methanolic solution to t-butyl methyl ether.
- a further aspect of the invention is a process for the preparation of essentially pure methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form D, comprising dissolving methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A in acetic acid and combining the solution with toluene, either by adding toluene to the acetic acid solution or by adding the acetic acid solution to toluene.
- the concentration of Form A in the methanol or acetic acid solution may range from 1 to 30% by weight and preferably from 5 to 20% by weight, based on the amount of methanol or acetic acid.
- the amount of t-butyl-methyl ether or toluene may be equal to the volume of methanol or acetic acid, but preferably exceeds this volume by at least a factor of 5, more preferably by a factor of 10.
- the solid After precipitation of Form D in either of the above two methods, the solid may be isolated by filtration. After isolation, the solvent may be removed from Form D. The solvent is removed by vacuum drying or in an inert gas flow, whereby the relative air humidity in all process steps is less than 50%, and preferably less than 40%.
- the present inventors have also found that methylene blue forms a crystalline monohydrate.
- a further aspect of the present invention is crystalline Form E methylthioninium chloride monohydrate.
- Crystalline Form E methylthioninium chloride monohydrate has a characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern containing specific peaks at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0.1 °): 9.0, 12.5, 14.1 , 14.4, 18.1 , 23.2, 24.1 , 26.0.
- Crystalline Form E methylthioninium chloride monohydrate may also have the following additional peaks in a X-ray powder diffraction pattern at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0.1 °):24.5, 27.2.
- Crystalline Form E methylthioninium chloride monohydrate may also have the following further peaks in a X-ray powder diffraction pattern at the following 2 ⁇ values ( ⁇ 0.1 °): 21.8, 22.1 , 28.4, 29.6, 32.0, 39.3, 41.7, 47.1
- Crystalline Form E methylthioninium chloride monohydrate may also be characterized by any combination of five or more peaks selected from the list of 18 peaks above, with a preference given to peaks at low angles.
- Form E is thermodynamically stable at room temperature at a relative humidity of less than about 10%, or less than about 4%, and down to about 2%.
- Powder X-ray diffraction indicates the crystalline character of form E.
- Thermogravimetry (TG, heating rate 10°C/min) results in a water loss of 5.1 % to 5.4% between room temperature and 110°C, corresponding to a water content of one water molecule per molecule methylene blue.
- TG can be used to distinguish Form E from forms A, B, C and D.
- Form E may also be characterized using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). When subject to DSC, with a heating rate of 100°C/min in a gold crucible, Form E shows no thermal event up to the decomposition temperature near 220°C. Form E may also be characterized using attenuated total reflection infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy. Characteristic IR signals of form E are found at 1350, 1323, 1242, 1218, 1175, 1134, and 1035 cm- 1 .
- DSC Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- the crystalline form E is obtained as an ocher colored powder.
- Pure form E can be prepared by suspension equilibration of water containing
- methylthioninium chloride or forms A, B, C or D or mixtures thereof under dry conditions in a solvent.
- Suitable solvents include those used in the suspension equilibration for the preparation of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form C, namely isopropanol, 1-propanol, 1-butanol, 2-butanol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, tetrahydrofurane, dioxane, acetone, 2-butanone, and acetonitrile.
- another aspect of the present invention is a process for the preparation of crystalline methylthioninium chloride monohydrate form E, wherein
- water containing methylthioninium chloride or a mixture of various hydrates or a specific hydrate of methylthioninium chloride is suspended and stirred at ambient temperature in a dry solvent, preferably isopropanol.
- the amount of hydrates in the suspension may be from 1 to 70%, preferably from 5 to 60%, more preferably from 5 to 50% and particularly preferred from 10 to 40% by weight, referred to the amount of non-solvent.
- Ambient temperature may mean a temperature from 15 to 35°C and preferably 20 to 35°C. A temperature cycle from 20 to 35°C within for example 30 minutes may be applied to facilitate water removal.
- Dry isopropanol means a water content of less than 1% by weight in isopropanol, preferably less than 0.1% by weight.
- the treatment time should be sufficient to allow for conversion to Form E.
- the treatment time mainly depends on the amount of solid in the suspension and may be from hours to several weeks.
- the solvent may have to be removed and be replaced by new, dry solvent in order to keep the water content low.
- Form E After formation of Form E, the solid may be isolated. Isolating of the solid is carried out by filtration. After isolation of the solid, solvent may be removed from Form E. Removal of solvent may be carried out in vacuo and at a temperature below 100°C, preferably below 50°C, and most preferred close to room temperature. Alternatively, a gas flow with a relative humidity, which corresponds to the stability range of the hydrate, may be passed over the sample for drying.
- methylthioninium chloride is preferably substantially in the Form described.
- “Substantially in the Form described” means that at least 50% by weight of methylthioninium chloride is in the Form described, preferably at least 70% by weight, 80% or 90% by weight. In some embodiments, at least 95% by weight, 99% by weight or even 99.5% or more by weight may be in the crystalline form described.
- methylthioninium chloride is preferably substantially free from solvent.
- substantially free from solvent refers to the form having only insignificant amounts of any solvent, e.g. a form with a total of 0.5% by weight or less of any solvent. The total amount of any solvent may be 0.25%, 0.1 %, 0.05% or 0.025% by weight or less.
- compositions comprising methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E, as described herein.
- the composition further comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent, or excipient.
- One aspect of the present invention pertains to use of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E, as described herein, in a method of inactivating a pathogen in a sample (for example a blood or plasma sample), the method comprising introducing the compound into the sample, and exposing the sample to light.
- a sample for example a blood or plasma sample
- One aspect of the present invention pertains to a methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E, as described herein, for use in a method of treatment (e.g., of a disease condition) of the human or animal body by therapy.
- a method of treatment e.g., of a disease condition
- One aspect of the present invention pertains to use of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E, as described herein, for the manufacture of a medicament for use in the treatment of a disease condition.
- One aspect of the present invention pertains to use of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E, as described herein, in the treatment of a disease condition.
- One aspect of the present invention pertains to a method of treatment of a disease condition in a patient, comprising administering to said patient a therapeutically-effective amount of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride
- the disease condition is a tauopathy.
- a "tauopathy” is a condition in which tau protein (and aberrant function or processing thereof) plays a role.
- Alzheimer's Disease is an example of a tauopathy.
- the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders such as Pick's disease and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) appears to correlate with an accumulation of pathological truncated tau aggregates in the dentate gyrus and stellate pyramidal cells of the neocortex, respectively.
- PSP Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
- AD fronto-temporal dementia
- FTDP-17 parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17
- DDPAC disinhibition-dementia-parkinsonism- amyotrophy complex
- PPND pallido- ponto-nigral degeneration
- PNLD pallido-nigro-luysian degeneration
- CBD cortico-basal degeneration
- the disease condition is Alzheimer's disease (AD).
- AD Alzheimer's disease
- the disease condition is skin cancer.
- the disease condition is melanoma.
- the disease condition is viral, bacterial or protozoal.
- the protozoal disease condition is malaria.
- treatment may be in combination with another antimicrobial agent e.g. in combination with chloroquine or atovaquone.
- the viral disease condition is caused by Hepatitis C, HIV or West Nile virus.
- treatment pertains generally to treatment and therapy, whether of a human or an animal (e.g., in veterinary applications), in which some desired therapeutic effect is achieved, for example, the inhibition of the progress of the condition, and includes a reduction in the rate of progress, a halt in the rate of progress, regression of the condition, amelioration of the condition, and cure of the condition.
- Treatment as a prophylactic measure i.e., prophylaxis, prevention is also included.
- terapéuticaally-effective amount pertains to that amount of an active compound, or a material, composition or dosage from comprising an active compound, which is effective for producing some desired therapeutic effect, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio, when administered in accordance with a desired treatment regimen.
- treatment includes combination treatments and therapies, in which two or more treatments or therapies are combined, for example, sequentially or simultaneously.
- treatments and therapies include, but are not limited to, chemotherapy (the administration of active agents, including, e.g., drugs, antibodies (e.g., as in immunotherapy), prodrugs (e.g., as in photodynamic therapy, GDEPT, ADEPT, etc.); surgery; radiation therapy; and gene therapy.
- chemotherapy the administration of active agents, including, e.g., drugs, antibodies (e.g., as in immunotherapy), prodrugs (e.g., as in photodynamic therapy, GDEPT, ADEPT, etc.); surgery; radiation therapy; and gene therapy.
- monohydrate form E or pharmaceutical composition comprising it, may be administered to a subject/patient by any convenient route of administration, whether systemically/peripherally or topically (i.e., at the site of desired action).
- Routes of administration include, but are not limited to, oral (e.g., by ingestion); buccal; sublingual; transdermal (including, e.g., by a patch, plaster, etc.); transmucosal (including, e.g., by a patch, plaster, etc.); intranasal (e.g., by nasal spray); ocular (e.g., by eyedrops); pulmonary (e.g., by inhalation or insufflation therapy using, e.g., via an aerosol, e.g., through the mouth or nose); rectal (e.g., by suppository or enema); vaginal (e.g., by pessary);
- parenteral for example, by injection, including subcutaneous, intradermal, intramuscular, intravenous, intraarterial, intracardiac, intrathecal, intraspinal, intracapsular, subcapsular, intraorbital, intraperitoneal, intratracheal, subcuticular, intraarticular, subarachnoid, and intrastemal (including, e.g., intracatheter injection into the brain); by implant of a depot or reservoir, for example, subcutaneously or intramuscularly.
- the subject/patient may be an animal, mammal, a placental mammal, a marsupial (e.g., kangaroo, wombat), a monotreme (e.g., duckbilled platypus), a rodent
- a guinea pig e.g., a guinea pig, a hamster, a rat, a mouse
- murine e.g., a mouse
- a lagomorph e.g., a rabbit
- avian e.g., a bird
- canine e.g., a dog
- feline e.g., a cat
- equine e.g., a horse
- porcine e.g., a pig
- ovine e.g., a sheep
- bovine e.g., a cow
- a primate simian (e.g., a monkey or ape), a monkey (e.g., marmoset, baboon), an ape (e.g., gorilla, chimpanzee, orangutang, gibbon), or a human.
- the subject/patient may be any of its forms of development, for example, a foetus.
- the subject/patient is a human.
- methylthioninium chloride monohydrate form E to be used (e.g., administered) alone, it is often preferable to present it as a composition or formulation.
- the composition is a pharmaceutical composition (e.g., formulation, preparation, medicament) comprising methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate form E, as described herein, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent, or excipient.
- the composition is a pharmaceutical composition comprising at least methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride
- monohydrate Form E as described herein, together with one or more other pharmaceutically acceptable ingredients well known to those skilled in the art, including, but not limited to, pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, diluents, excipients, adjuvants, fillers, buffers, preservatives, anti-oxidants, lubricants, stabilisers, solubilisers, surfactants (e.g., wetting agents), masking agents, colouring agents, flavouring agents, and sweetening agents.
- pharmaceutically acceptable carriers including, but not limited to, pharmaceutically acceptable carriers, diluents, excipients, adjuvants, fillers, buffers, preservatives, anti-oxidants, lubricants, stabilisers, solubilisers, surfactants (e.g., wetting agents), masking agents, colouring agents, flavouring agents, and sweetening agents.
- the composition further comprises other active agents, for example, other therapeutic or prophylactic agents.
- Suitable carriers, diluents, excipients, etc. can be found in standard pharmaceutical texts. See, for example, Handbook of Pharmaceutical Additives, 2nd Edition (eds. M. Ash and I. Ash), 2001 (Synapse Information Resources, Inc., Endicott, New York, USA), Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 20th edition, pub. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2000; and Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients, 2nd edition, 1994.
- Another aspect of the present invention pertains to methods of making a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising admixing [ 11 C]-radiolabelled methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E, as defined herein, together with one or more other pharmaceutically acceptable ingredients well known to those skilled in the art, e.g., carriers, diluents, excipients, etc. If formulated as discrete units (e.g., tablets, etc.), each unit contains a predetermined amount (dosage) of the active compound.
- compositions are, within the scope of sound medical judgment, suitable for use in contact with the tissues of the subject in question (e.g., human) without excessive toxicity, irritation, allergic response, or other problem or complication, commensurate with a reasonable benefit/risk ratio.
- Each carrier, diluent, excipient, etc. must also be “acceptable” in the sense of being compatible with the other ingredients of the formulation.
- the formulations may be prepared by any methods well known in the art of pharmacy. Such methods include the step of bringing into association the active compound with a carrier which constitutes one or more accessory ingredients. In general, the formulations are prepared by uniformly and intimately bringing into association the active compound with carriers (e.g., liquid carriers, finely divided solid carrier, etc.), and then shaping the product, if necessary.
- carriers e.g., liquid carriers, finely divided solid carrier, etc.
- the formulation may be prepared to provide for rapid or slow release; immediate, delayed, timed, or sustained release; or a combination thereof.
- Formulations suitable for parenteral administration include aqueous or non-aqueous, isotonic, pyrogen-free, sterile liquids (e.g., solutions, suspensions), in which the active ingredient is dissolved, suspended, or otherwise provided (e.g., in a liposome or other microparticulate).
- sterile liquids e.g., solutions, suspensions
- Such liquids may additional contain other pharmaceutically acceptable ingredients, such as anti-oxidants, buffers, preservatives, stabilisers,
- bacteriostats suspending agents, thickening agents, and solutes which render the formulation isotonic with the blood (or other relevant bodily fluid) of the intended recipient.
- excipients include, for example, water, alcohols, polyols, glycerol, vegetable oils, and the like.
- suitable isotonic carriers for use in such formulations include Sodium Chloride Injection, Ringer's Solution, or Lactated Ringer's Injection.
- concentration of the active ingredient in the liquid is from about 1 ng/ml to about 10 pg/ml, for example from about 10 ng/ml to about 1 pg/ml.
- the formulations may be presented in unit- dose or multi-dose sealed containers, for example, ampoules and vials, and may be stored in a freeze-dried (lyophilised) condition requiring only the addition of the sterile liquid carrier, for example water for injections, immediately prior to use.
- sterile liquid carrier for example water for injections, immediately prior to use.
- Extemporaneous injection solutions and suspensions may be prepared from sterile powders, granules, and tablets.
- One aspect of the present invention pertains to a dosage unit (e.g., a pharmaceutical tablet or capsule) comprising 20 to 300 mg of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E as described herein, and a
- the dosage unit is a tablet.
- the dosage unit is a capsule. In one embodiment, the amount is 20 to 200 mg.
- the amount is about 20 mg.
- the amount is about 60 mg.
- the amount is about 100 mg.
- the amount is about 150 mg.
- the amount is about 200 mg.
- the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, diluent, or excipient is or comprises one or both of a glyceride (e.g., Gelucire 44/14 ®; lauroyl macrogol-32 glycerides PhEur, USP) and colloidal silicon dioxide (e.g., 2% Aerosil 200 ®; Colliodal Silicon Dioxide PhEur, USP).
- a glyceride e.g., Gelucire 44/14 ®; lauroyl macrogol-32 glycerides PhEur, USP
- colloidal silicon dioxide e.g., 2% Aerosil 200 ®; Colliodal Silicon Dioxide PhEur, USP
- methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E can vary from patient to patient. Determining the optimal dosage will generally involve the balancing of the level of therapeutic benefit against any risk or deleterious side effects.
- the selected dosage level will depend on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the activity of the particular compound, the route of administration, the time of administration, the rate of excretion of the compound, the duration of the treatment, other drugs, compounds, and/or materials used in combination, the severity of the condition, and the species, sex, age, weight, condition, general health, and prior medical history of the patient.
- the amount of compound and route of administration will ultimately be at the discretion of the physician, veterinarian, or clinician, although generally the dosage will be selected to achieve local concentrations at the site of action which achieve the desired effect without causing substantial harmful or deleterious side-effects.
- Administration can be effected in one dose, continuously or intermittently (e.g., in divided doses at appropriate intervals) throughout the course of treatment. Methods of determining the most effective means and dosage of administration are well known to those of skill in the art and will vary with the formulation used for therapy, the purpose of the therapy, the target cell(s) being treated, and the subject being treated. Single or multiple administrations can be carried out with the dose level and pattern being selected by the treating physician, veterinarian, or clinician.
- a suitable dose of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E is in the range of about 100 ng to about 25 mg (more typically about 1 pg to about 10 mg) per kilogram body weight of the subject per day.
- methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E is administered to a human patient according to the following dosage regime: about 100 mg, 3 times daily.
- methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E is administered to a human patient according to the following dosage regime: about 150 mg, 2 times daily. In one embodiment, methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, C or D or methylthioninium chloride monohydrate Form E is administered to a human patient according to the following dosage regime: about 200 mg, 2 times daily.
- Figure 1 is a characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of the crystalline water containing Form B of methylthioninium chloride
- Figure 2 is a characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of the crystalline dihydrate of methylthioninium chloride Form C;
- Figure 3 is a characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of the crystalline dihydrate of methylthioninium chloride Form D;
- Figure 4 is a characteristic X-ray powder diffraction pattern of the crystalline monohydrate of methylthioninium chloride Form E.
- Powder X-ray Diffraction PXRD was performed on a Bruker D8 Advance powder X- ray diffractometer using CuKa radiation. D-spacings are calculated from the 2 ⁇ values using the wavelength of 1.54180 A. Generally, 2 ⁇ values are within an error of ⁇ 0.1-0.2°. The experimental error on the d-spacing values is therefore dependent on the peak location.
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry DSC 7
- TG Thermogravimetry
- TG-FTIR Thermogravimetric measurements with IR detection
- Methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A maybe obtained by re-crystallization of the product prepared according to WO 2006/032879 from 0.1 M hydrochloric acid and drying in vacuum at about 60 mbar and room temperature (see Example 17). As a comparison, d- values (A) are given in table 1 for form A.
- a mixture of methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A and methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B (170 mg) was suspended in 2 ml acetonitrile and stirred at room temperature for 4 days. The solid was filtered off and dried in vacuum at 1 mbar and at room temperature for 15 minutes. 110 mg of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form C were obtained as greenish crystal powder.
- PXRD revealed a crystalline sample.
- the powder X-ray diffraction pattern is shown in Figure 2 and the characteristic peaks in 2 ⁇ with the corresponding d-spacing values in A are given in table 3.
- TG-FTIR revealed a mass loss of about 11.4% in two steps between room temperature and 150°C, which corresponds to a water content of 2.2 equivalents, which is slightly more than expected for the dihydrate.
- DSC 50°C to 210°C, 100 "C/rnin, gold crucible
- methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form C and methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form D were suspended in 2 ml isopropanol containing 20 ⁇ water (corresponding to about 12% relative humidity). The suspension was stirred at room temperature for 6 days. The solid is filtered off and dried in vacuum at 1 mbar and at room temperature for 5 minutes. This yielded pure methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form C as greenish crystal powder.
- the PXRD corresponds to that of example B1.
- methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form C and methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form D were suspended in 2 ml isopropanol containing 50 ⁇ water (about 28% r.h.). The suspension was stirred at room temperature for 6 days. The solid was filtered off and dried under vacuum at 1 mbar and at room temperature for 5 minutes. This yielded pure methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form C as greenish crystal powder.
- the PXRD corresponds to that of example B1.
- 100 mg of the powdery product was pressed to a tablet at a pressure of 1 to/0.5 cm 2 . Form C was retained in the tablet.
- the PXRD corresponds to that of example B1.
- Example B6 Example B6:
- methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A 500 mg was suspended in 10 ml isopropanol and stirred for 2 weeks. The solid was filtered off and dried under vacuum at 1 mbar and at room temperature for 5 minutes. This yielded methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form C as greenish crystal powder.
- the PXRD corresponds to that of example B1.
- PXRD revealed a crystalline sample.
- the powder X-ray diffraction pattern is shown in Figure 3 and the characteristic peaks in 2 ⁇ with the corresponding d-spacing values in A are given in table 4.
- TG revealed a mass loss of about 9.3%
- TG-FTIR revealed a mass loss of about 1 1.0%between room temperature and 150°C, which corresponds to a water content of 2.2 equivalents, which is slightly more than expected for the dihydrate.
- DSC 50°C to 210°C, 100 °C/min, gold crucible
- methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A 118 mg were dissolved in 2 ml pure acetic acid. The solution was filtered through a 0.2 ⁇ syringe filter and added to 10 ml toluene. A sticky precipitate forms within a short time. The solid was filtered off about 3 minutes after precipitation, washed with toluene and dried at room temperature for 60 minutes. This yielded methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form D as a grey to violet crystal powder.
- the PXRD corresponds to that of example C1.
- methylthioninium chloride pentahydrate Form A 1 g were dissolved in 10 ml methanol. The solution is filtered through a 0.2 ⁇ syringe filter and added without stirring to 100 ml t-butyl- methyl ether (tBME). A precipitate forms within a short time. The solid was filtered off about 3 minutes after precipitation, washed with tBME and dried in a flow of nitrogen for 1 hour. This yields 850 mg of methylthioninium chloride dihydrate form D as grey-violet crystal powder. The PXRD corresponds to that of example C1.
- methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form B, methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form C and methylthioninium chloride dihydrate Form D were suspended in 2 ml dry isopropanol containing less than 0.1% by weight of water. The suspension was stirred under temperature cycling between 25°C and 35°C for 1 week. The solid was filtered and dried under vacuum at 1 mbar and at room temperature for 5 minutes. This yielded methylthioninium chloride monohydrate form E as ocher crystal powder.
- PXRD revealed a crystalline sample.
- the powder X-ray diffraction pattern is shown in Figure 4 and the characteristic peaks in 2 ⁇ with the corresponding d-spacing values in A are given in table 5.
- TG revealed a mass loss of about 5.1% between room temperature and 125 °C, which corresponds to a water content of 1 equivalent.
- DSC 50°C to 210°C, 100 °C/min, gold crucible
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