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- the subject invention lies in the field of transdermal testosterone formulations.
- transdermal drug delivery is convenient, pain-free, non-invasive and circumvents problems associated with the "first pass effect".
- transdermal drug delivery is typically restricted to low-molecular weight drugs and drugs with specific lipophilic/hydrophilic balance able to penetrate the stratum corneum.
- Transdermal drug delivery systems enable chemical modification of the barrier properties of skin to effectively and efficiently permit penetration thereof.
- Known drawbacks of transdermal delivery systems are, for example, the length of time needed for penetration, frequent dosing regimen, and the volume size of a transdermal composition needed to transdermal ly deliver a sufficient therapeutic amount of the active agent. Due to e.g. the need for such a large dose volume, the composition applied transdermally is inevitably maintained on the treated skin area for a long period of time, thereby exposing the active agent to be transdermally delivered to degradation processes and also exposing the immediate surroundings (e.g. clothing, spouses etc.) of the subject treated to the active agent.
- the immediate surroundings e.g. clothing, spouses etc.
- Testosterone is an androgen, anabolic steroid which is primarily secreted in the testes of males and the ovaries of females, and in much smaller amounts by the adrenal glands.
- testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues such as the testis and prostate, as well as promotes secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle, bone mass and hair growth.
- testosterone plays a role in the development of pubic and axillary hair, sexual libido, bone density, muscle tone, and vitality.
- Testosterone is essential for health and well- being as well as the prevention of osteoporosis in both males and females. Examples of known transdermal testosterone formulations for the treatment of e.g.
- hypogonadism are FORTESTA® (TOSTRAN®/ TOSTREX®/ ITNOGEN®) (ProStrakan Group pic), a 2% testosterone gel containing ethanol, propanol, propylene glycol, carbomer, triethanolamine, purified water, butylhydroxytoluene and oleic acid, TESTIM® (Auxilium Pharmaceuticals), a 1% testosterone gel containing pentadecalactone, acrylate, carbomer, glycerin, polyethylene glycol (PEG), propylene glycol, ethanol, tromethamine and water, and ANDROGEL® (TESTOGEL®) a 1% testosterone gel containing ethanol, isopropyl my ri state, carbomer, sodium hydroxide and water.
- FORTESTA® TOSTRAN®/ TOSTREX®/ ITNOGEN®
- TESTIM® a 1% testosterone gel containing pentadecalactone, acrylate, carbomer, glycer
- US 7,198,801 discloses formulations for transdermal or transmucosal administration of active agents, such as testosterone, containing an alkanol, a polyalcohol, and a monoalkyl ether of di ethylene glycol.
- active agents such as testosterone
- the formulations disclosed in US 7,198,801 are reported to be substantially odor- and irritation-free as a result of the absence of long chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters in the formulations.
- transdermal formulation that delivers therapeutically effective amounts of testosterone in a controlled manner to subjects in need thereof, such formulation having high skin tolerability, efficient and regulated skin absorption, enabling daily doses having lower volumes and thus shorter administration regimens.
- the present invention provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation comprising:
- a penetration enhancing system comprising: C 2 to C 4 alkanol, polyalcohol, and monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol,
- formulations of the invention provide controlled plasma levels of testosterone and further enable a lower administration volume and thus shorter administration regimens of treatment.
- Such controlled plasma levels achieved with a formulation of the invention provide regulated transdermal or transmucosal delivery of testosterone to a subject wherein plasmatic peaks of testosterone are reduced or minimized, thereby avoiding the drawbacks and side effects of known formulations.
- the invention provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation comprising: 2% wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, polyalcohol, and monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation comprising: 2% wt of testosterone, 44.0%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, and 5.0%wt of diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation comprising: 2% wt of testosterone, 44.0%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5.0%wt of diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, 1.20%wt carbomer, 0.35%wt triethanolamine, 0.06%wt edetate disodium and water (q.s.) wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation consisting of 2% wt of testosterone, 44.0%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5.0%wt of diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, 1.20%wt carbomer, 0.35%wt triethanolamine, 0.06%wt edetate disodium and water (q.s.).
- the present invention relates to a method for administering testosterone to a mammal in need thereof, said method comprises transdermal ly administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of said mammal a formulation of the invention.
- the invention further relates to a method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production, said method comprises transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a mammal a formulation of the invention.
- the invention provides a method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production in a male subject, said method comprising transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a male subject a formulation comprising: 1 - 2%wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, and monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides a method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production in a male subject, said method comprises transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a male subject a formulation comprising: 1 - 2%wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, gelling agent, neutralizing agent, chelating agent, and solvent, wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides a method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production in a male subject, said method comprising transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a male subject a formulation comprising 1 - 2%wt of testosterone, 44%wt ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5%wt of monoethyl ether of diethylene glycol, 1.2%wt carbomer, 0.35%wt triethanolamine, 0.06%wt edetate disodium and water (q.s.) wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides a method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production in a malc subject, said method comprising transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a male subject a formulation consisting of 1 - 2%wt of testosterone, 44%wt ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5%wt monoethyl ether of diethylene glycol, 1.2%wt carbomer, 0.35%wt triethanolamine, 0.06%wt edetate di sodium and water.
- the invention provides a transdermal or transmueosal formulation of the invention for use in the treatment of a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production.
- formulations of the invention were shown to provide controlled testosterone plasma levels.
- the formulations of the invention further demonstrated favorable once daily administration volumes as a result of which the administration time was beneficially shortened, the amount of unabsorbed testosterone left on the skin of a subject was minimized, the exposure of the surroundings to the testosterone was minimized and the exposure of the testosterone to degradation processes was minimized. Accordingly, formulations of the invention were shown to deliver therapeutic amounts of testosterone by a convenient, clinically effective, user-friendly and simplified dosing regimen.
- Fig. 1 shows a flow chart of the preparation of a testosterone gel formulation of the invention.
- Figs. 2A-2B show the cumulated penetration profile (absolute kinetic profile, in ⁇ g/cm 2 , Fig. 2A) and the drug flux (in ⁇ g/cm 2 h, Fig. 2B) of testosterone (see example 2) ⁇
- Figs. 3A-3B show the cumulated penetration profile (absolute kinetic profile, in ⁇ g/cm 2 5 Fig. 3A) and the drug flux (in ⁇ g cm 2 h, Fig. 3B) of testosterone formulations in in vitro study #1 (see example 3).
- Figs. 4A-4B show the cumulated penetration profile (absolute kinetic profile, inxglcm , Fig. 4A) and the drug flux (in ⁇ g/cm h, Fig. 4B) of testosterone formulations in in vitro study #2 (see example 3).
- Figs. 5A-5B show the cumulated penetration profile (absolute kinetic profile, in ⁇ g cm , Fig. 5A) and the drag flux (in ⁇ g cm h, Fig, 5B) of testosterone formulations in in vitro study #3 (see example 3).
- Figs, 6A-6B show the cumulated penetration profile (absolute kinetic profile, in ⁇ / ⁇ 2 , fig. 6A) and the drug flux (in ⁇ g/cm 2 h, Fig. 6B) of testosterone formulations in in vitro study #4 (see example 3).
- Figs. 7A-7B show the cumulated penetration profile (absolute kinetic profile, in ⁇ g/cm 2 , Fig. 7A) and the drug flux (in Fig. 7B) of testosterone formulations in in vitro study #5 (see example 3).
- Figs. 8A-8B show the cumulated penetration profile (absolute kinetic profile, in ⁇ g/cm 2 , Fig. 8A) and the drug flux (in ⁇ g/cm 2 h, Fig. 8B) of testosterone formulations in in vitro study #6 (see example 3).
- Fig.9 shows the cumulated penetration profile of testosterone formulations tested (absolute kinetic profile, in g/cm ) in example 4.
- Fig.10 shows the drug flux (in ⁇ g/cm 2 h) of testosterone formulations tested in example 4.
- Fig.ll shows the cumulated penetration profile of testosterone formulations
- Fig. 12 shows the in vivo testosterone plasma levels of a 2%wt testosterone formulation compared to a l%wt testosterone formulation over a period of 24h after the last dosing (day 7) of each formulation in a treatment period (see example 6).
- Fig. 13 is a demonstration of the volume amount of a 2%wt testosterone formulation compared to a l%wt testosterone formulation having similar testosterone plasma levels (left: 5.4 grams of testosterone 1% gel, deemed therapeutically equivalent to 10 grams ANDROGEL; right; 3.7 grams of a testosterone 2% gel, also deemed therapeutically equivalent to 10 grams ANDROGEL) (see Example 7).
- the invention provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation comprising 2% wt of testosterone and a penetration enhancing system comprising C 2 to C alkanol, polyalcohol and monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the selection of the types and amounts of the components present in a formulation of the invention, other than testosterone, were based on several factors, including, among others: potential for skin permeation of testosterone from a formulation of the invention, ease of manufacturing, compatibility between the various components of a formulation of the invention, and stability of a formulation of the invention, it is furthermore noted that the components of the permeation enhancing system as defined herein are present in an amount sufficient to provide permeation enhancement of testosterone through dermal or mucosal surfaces.
- the term '"comprising is used in the context of the present application to indicate that further members may optionally be present in addition to the members explicitly mentioned. It is, however, contemplated as a specific embodiment of the present invention that the term “comprising” encompasses the possibility of no further members being present. In other words, for the purpose of this embodiment, “comprising” is to be understood as having the meaning of "consisting of.
- the following detailed description discloses specific and/or preferred variants of the individual features of the invention. The present invention also contemplates as particularly preferred embodiments those embodiments, which are generated by combining two or more of the specific and/or preferred variants described for two or more of the features of the present invention.
- a pharmaceutically acceptable variation ranges from 1 .9%wt testosterone to 2.1 %wt testosterone.
- transdermal formulation or “transmucosal formulation” should be understood to encompass a formulation of the invention capable of delivering testosterone to a mammal administered with said formulation, by permeating the testosterone through the skin or mucosal tissue (or membrane), said formulation being topically applied and entering into the bloodstream of said mammal.
- Transdermal delivery as used herein should be understood to encompass transdermal, percutaneous and transmucosal administration, i.e. delivery by passage/permeation of a drug through the skin or mucosal tissue into the bloodstream.
- skin or “skin tissue” or “skin membrane” as used herein interchangeably should be understood to encompass any dermal membrane (including any epidermis or dermis layer of a skin membrane), including any hairy or glabrous cutaneous membrane.
- mammal or “mucosal tissue” or “mucosal membrane” as used herein interchangeably should be understood to encompass any moist anatomical membrane or surface on a mammal that can be permeated without swallowing such as oral, buccal, auricular, vaginal, rectal, nasal or ophthalmic surfaces.
- topical or “topically” is used herein as referring to direct contact of a formulation of the invention, with a surface area on a mammal including any portion of a skin membrane or mucosal membrane.
- mammal as used herein should be understood to encompass any mammal.
- the mammal is a human mammal.
- the mammal is a male human.
- the mammal is a female human.
- testosterone it should be understood to refer to the androgen steroidal hormone 17- -hydroxyandrostenone also named
- Examples of other androgens which may be used in a transdermal or transmucosal formulation of the invention include, but are not limited to, any esters of testosterone (such as testosterone enanthate, propionate, cypionate, phenylacetate, acetate, isobutyrate, buciclate, heptanoate, decanoate, undecanoate, caprate and isocaprate esters), 4-dihydrotestosterone, and any pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives of testosterone such as for example methyl testosterone, testolactone, oxymetholone and fluoxymesterone. These androgens may be used singly or in combinations of two or more thereof.
- esters of testosterone such as testosterone enanthate, propionate, cypionate, phenylacetate, acetate, isobutyrate, buciclate, heptanoate, decanoate, undecanoate, caprate and isocaprate esters
- 4-dihydrotestosterone 4-
- a formulation of the invention is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters provide a formulation that does not have an unpleasant odor, irritation, and/or greasy texture caused by formulations that include one or more of such compounds, resulting in greater patient compliance.
- Long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters should be understood to encompass fatty alcohols and fatty acids having a branched or linear carbon body having 8 or more carbon atoms, and esters thereof, i.e. fatty esters having a branched or linear acid moiety having 8 or more carbon atoms or having a branched or linear alcohol moiety having 8 or more carbon atoms.
- ubstantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long- chain fatty esters should be understood to mean comprising fatty alcohols, fatty acids and/or fatty esters in a total amount of less than about 0.1 %wt.
- the invention thus provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation comprising 2% wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, polyalcohol and monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- a transdermal or transmucosal formulation of the invention further comprises at least one of a gelling agent, a neutralizing agent, a chelating agent and a solvent or any combinations thereof.
- a transdermal or transmucosal formulation of the invention comprises 2% wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, polyalcohol, monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol and gelling agent.
- a transdermal or transmucosal formulation of the invention comprises 2% wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, polyalcohol, monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, gelling agent and neutralizing agent.
- a transdermal or transmucosal formulation of the invention comprises 2% wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, polyalcohol, monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, gelling agent, neutralizing agent and chelating agent.
- a transdermal or transmucosal formulation of the invention comprises 2% wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, polyalcohol, monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, gelling agent, neutralizing agent, chelating agent and solvent.
- a formulation of the invention comprises C 2 -C 4 alkanol in an amount between about 5 - 50%wt (e.g. about 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50%wt), polyalcohol in an amount between about 1 - 30% wt (e.g. about 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30%wt), monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol in an amount of between about 0.2 - 25%vvt (e.g.
- gelling agent in an amount between about 0.05 - 4%wt (e.g. about 0.05, 0.06, 0.07, 0.08, 0.09, 0.1, 0.2 5 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1 , 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3. 3.5, 4%wt), neutralizing agent in an amount between about 0.05 - 1 %wt (e.g.
- a “penetration enhancing system” as used herein should be understood to comprise C 2 to C 4 alkanol, polyalcohol and monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, which together qualitatively and/or quantitatively enhance the absorption and/or penetration of testosterone of a formulation of the invention through a skin or mucosal membrane of a mammal administered with said formulation (as compared with the transdermal delivery of testosterone without said penetration enhancing system).
- the term "C2 to C 4 alkanol” as used herein should be understood to encompass one or more C2 to C 4 alkanes substituted with a hydroxy group (-OH).
- an alkanol utilized by a formulation of the invention is one or more selected from the group consisting of ethanoi, isopropanol and n-propanol.
- said alkanol is ethanoi.
- said alkanol is ethanoi present in an amount of about 44.0%wt in a formulation of the invention.
- an alkanol is also utilized by a formulation of the invention (such as for example ethanoi) as the primary solvent for the testosterone in a formulation of the invention.
- the quantity of the alkanol should be sufficient to at least fully solubilise the testosterone.
- alkanols, such as ethanoi are known to be efficient skin permeation enhancers which act by extracting polar stratum corneum lipids and, consequently, increase partitioning for numerous drug substances.
- said alkanol e.g.
- ethanoi may be present in a formulation of the invention in amounts of up to 50%wt, and in a particular embodiment in an amount of up to 44%wt.
- a formulation of the invention comprises alkanol in a hydroalcoholic mixture with water.
- polyalcohol as used herein should be understood to encompass one or more of a C to C 6 alkane or C 2 to C 6 alkene, substituted with two or more hydroxy groups.
- a polyalcohol comprised in a formulation of the invention is one or more selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, and hexylene glycol.
- a polyalcohol comprised in a formulation of the invention is propylene glycol.
- a formulation of the invention comprises propylene glycol in an amount of about 20.0%wt.
- diethylene glycol as used herein should be understood to encompass one or more diethylene glycols substituted with a C ⁇ to C 6 alkyl ether.
- monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol comprised in a formulation of the invention is one or both of diethylene glycol monoethyi ether (DGME) and diethylene glycol monomethyl ether.
- DGME diethylene glycol monoethyi ether
- a formulation of the invention comprises diethylene glycol monoethyi ether.
- a formulation of the invention comprises diethylene glycol monoethyi ether in an amount of about 5.0%wt.
- gelling agent as used herein should be understood to encompass any agent capable of altering the viscosity of a formulation.
- a gelling agent used in a formulation of the invention can be one or more selected from the group including: carbomer, carboxyethylene or polyacrylic acid such as carbomer or carbopol 980NF (CARBOPOLTM 980 NF) or 940 NF, 981 or 941 NF, 1382 or 1342 NF, 5984 or 934 NF, ETD 2020, 2050, 934P NF, 97 IP NF, 974P NF, Ultrez 10 NF, Pemulen TR-1 NF or TR-2 NF and Noveon ⁇ -1 USP, cellulose derivatives such as ethylccllulose (EC), hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC), ethylhydroxyethylcellulose (EI IEC), carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) (Klucel different grades), hydroxy ethylcellulose
- the gelling agent comprised in a formulation of the invention is a carbomer.
- Carbomer relates to a class of homopolymers of acrylic acid with a high molecular weight, which are cross-linked with any of several polyalcohol allyl ethers.
- Non-limiting examples of carbomers are carbomer 940, carbomer 973, carbomer 980NF, and carbomer C981 NF (wherein the digit indicates the average molecular weight of the polymer chains).
- the gelling agent comprised in a formulation of the invention is carbomer C980NF.
- the gelling agent comprised in a formulation of the invention is carbomer C980NF in an amount of 1.20%wt.
- neutralizing agent should be understood to encompass one or more agents capable of neutralizing an acidic or basic component of a formulation of the invention in order to achieve a stable and homogeneous formulation.
- a neutralizing agent include: diethylamine, diisopropylamine, a ternary amine such as triethanolamine or tromethamine, tetrahydroxypropylethylendiamine, and alkalis such as KOH or NaOH solution.
- neutralization of hydro-alcoholic gels containing carbomer polymer can be accomplished using different bases.
- the salt of the carbomer polymer must be swellable in the solvent system, otherwise it will precipitate and no thickening effect will occur.
- Triethanolamine can be used in hydro-alcoholic gels with up to 50% alcohol.
- a neutralizing agent comprised in a formulation of the invention is triethanolamine (also named trolamine interchangeably).
- a neutralizing agent comprised in a formulation of the invention is triethanolamine in an amount of about 0.35%wt. This concentration of triethanolamine (0.35% wt) in a formulation of the invention provides a pl l level of between about 5.6 to about 6.8.
- the term "chelating agent" as used herein should be understood to encompass one or more agents which complex and segregate residual traces of free multivalent cations susceptible to cause the physical degradation of the gel matrix (thereby causing loss of viscosity and breakdown of the formulation). Chelating agents provide improved physical stability and robustness of a formulation of the invention.
- a chelating agent comprised in a formulation of the invention is edetate disodium. In further embodiments, a chelating agent comprised in a formulation of the invention is edetate disodium in an amount of about 0.06%wt.
- solvent may encompass any type of solvent suitable for use in a transdermal or transmucosal formulation of the invention, and may be the same or different than any other component of a formulation of the invention, as detailed herein above.
- a solvent comprised in a formulation of the invention is water.
- the invention further provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation comprising: 2% wt of testosterone, 44.0%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, and 5.0%wt of diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the subject invention specifically provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation comprising: 2% wt of testosterone, 44.0%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5.0%wt of diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, 1.20%wt of carbomer, 0.35%wt of triethanolamine, 0.06%wt of edetate disodium and water (q.s.) wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the subject invention further provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation consisting of 2% wt of testosterone, 44.0%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5.0%wt of (Methylene glycol monoethyl ether, 1.20%wt of carbomer, 0.35%vvt of triethanolamine, 0.06%wt of edetate disodium and water (q.s.).
- the carbomer is carbomer C980 NF.
- carbomer C980NF is present in an amount of 1.20%wt in a formulation of the invention.
- the subject invention thus provides an advanced transdermal permeation enhancing system, comprising a combination of volatile solvent (e.g. ethanol) and non- volatile cosolvents (e.g. propylene glycol and e.g. diethylene glycol monoethyl ether), embedded in an aqueous gel matrix of acrylic polymer.
- volatile solvent e.g. ethanol
- non- volatile cosolvents e.g. propylene glycol and e.g. diethylene glycol monoethyl ether
- a formulation of the invention further comprises at least one of a buffering agent, moisturizing agent, humectant, surfactant, antioxidant, emollient, or buffer.
- a formulation of the invention is in the form of a gel, lotion, cream, spray, aerosol, ointment, emulsion, suspension, liposomal system, lacquer, patch, bandage, buccal tablet, wafer, sublingual tablet, suppository, vaginal dosage form or occlusive dressing.
- the formulation is a gel.
- a formulation of the invention is in the form of at least one of the following: a clear (invisible) formulation, a water washable formulation, a cool-to-the-touch formulation, a quick-drying formulation, a spreadable formulation and a non-greasy formulation.
- a formulation of the present invention is applied directly to the skin by, for example a gel, an ointment, or a cream or indirectly through a patch, bandage, or other occlusive dressing.
- a transdermal formulation of the invention may be topically applied to any body part, such as to the chest, thigh, abdomen, shoulder, upper arm, upper torso, back, neck, feet, hands, axilla, or scrotum.
- a formulation of the invention is applied to the abdomen.
- a formulation of the invention is applied to the abdomen once a day.
- a formulation of the invention is applied to the upper arm.
- a formulation of the invention is applied to the upper arm once a day.
- a formulation in the form of a gel is applied to an area of
- a formulation of the invention may be applied once daily, or multiple times per day depending upon the condition of the patient.
- a formulation of the invention is adapted for transdermal or transmucosal administration according to a schedule (dosing regimen) having a periodicity selected from once to five times daily dosing, once-weekly dosing or biweekly dosing.
- said formulation is adapted for a once daily transdermal or transmucosal administration. In other embodiments, said formulation is adapted for a once daily transdermal or transmucosal administration to the abdomen (or a portion thereof) of a mammal in need thereof. In yet other embodiments, said formulation is adapted for a once daily transdermal or transmucosal administration to the upper arm (or a portion thereof) of a mammal in need thereof.
- the present invention further provides a method for administering testosterone to a mammal in need thereof which comprises transdermaliy administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a mammal a formulation of the invention.
- the administration is for the treatment of diseases and disorders associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production.
- the invention provides a method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production, said method comprises transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a mammal a formulation of the invention.
- the invention provides a method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production in a male subject, said method comprising transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a male subject a formulation comprising: 1 - 2%wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, and monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides a method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production in a male subject, said method comprises transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a male subject a formulation comprising: 1 - 2%wt of testosterone, C 2 to C 4 alkanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, monoalkyl ether of diethylene glycol, gelling agent, neutralizing agent, chelating agent and solvent wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production in a male subject, said method comprising transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a male subject a formulation comprising 1 - 2%wt of testosterone, 44%wt ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5%wt of monoethyl ether of diethylene glycol, 1.2%wt of carbomer, 0.35%wt of triethanolamine, 0.06%wt of edetate disodium and water (q.s.) wherein said formulation is substantially free of long-chain fatty alcohols, long-chain fatty acids, and long-chain fatty esters.
- the invention provides method of treating a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production in a male subject, said method comprising transdermally administering to a skin or mucosal membrane of a male subject a formulation consisting of 1 - 2% ⁇ vt of testosterone, 44%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5%wt of monoethyl ether of diethylene glycol, 1.2%wt of carbomer, 0.35%wt of triethanolamine, 0.06%wt of edetate disodium and water (q.s.).
- the invention provides a transdermal or transmucosal formulation of the invention for use in the treatment of a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production.
- diseases and disorders associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production should be understood to encompass any disease or disorder which is directly or indirectly related to a condition of a mammalian subject wherein the endogenous production of testosterone is either reduced or substantially non-existent or terminated.
- diseases and disorders associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production relate to hormonal disorders such as for example hypogonadism, female sexual disorder, hypoactive sexual disorder, and adrenal insufficiency.
- administration of a formulation of the invention decreases the frequency of at least one of the clinical symptoms of a disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production being treated such as hot flashes, night sweats, decreased libido, osteoporosis and so forth.
- diseases and disorders associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production may lead to serum testosterone concentrations of less than a concentration selected from 500 ng/dL, 300ng/dL, lOOng/dL, 50ng/dL and lOng/dL.
- serum testosterone concentrations of less than a concentration selected from 500 ng/dL, 300ng/dL, lOOng/dL, 50ng/dL and lOng/dL.
- Such conditions include, but are not limited to primary hypogonadism (primary testicular failure) and secondary hypogonadism.
- Major causes of primary hypogonadism include: abnormality in the testicles, linefelter's syndrome, a congenital abnormality of the sex chromosomes X and Y, undescended testicles, hemochromatosis, high levels of iron in the blood, injury to the testicles, prior hernia surgery, cancer treatment and normal aging.
- Major causes of secondary type of male hypogonadism include: defects in the pituitary gland connected to the brain that controls hormone production, impaired testicular function (sometimes caused by defects in the chemical messages from the pituitary gland to the testicles), inflammatory diseases, and the use of certain drugs (such as for example drugs for the treatment of psychiatric disorders and gastro- oesophageal reflux disease) and ageing.
- said disease or disorder associated with reduced endogenous testosterone production is hypogonadism.
- a formulation of the invention is administered to a male mammal in order to provide said mammal with a therapeutically effective dosage of testosterone of about 50 mg/day, thereby providing a male subject with a free serum concentration of testosterone ranging from at least about 300 to about 1000 ng/dL.
- a formulation of the invention may, in some embodiments be administered to a female in need thereof.
- a female undergoing treatment with a formulation of the invention may be of childbearing age or older, in whom androgen production has been interrupted either because of natural menopause, surgical procedures, radiation, chemical ovarian ablation or extirpation, or premature ovarian failure.
- a decline in endogenous testosterone in female subjects may be attributed to conditions that suppress adrenal androgen secretion (i.e., acute stress, anorexia nervosa, Cushing's syndrome, and pituitary renal insufficiency), conditions that can decrease ovarian androgen secretion (i.e., ovarian failure and the use of pharmacologic doses of glucocorticoids), and chronic illness such as muscle-wasting diseases like Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
- reduced levels of testosterone in female subjects may lead to female sexual dysfunction (FSD) resulting in clinical symptoms such as lack of sex drive, arousal or pleasure, low energy, reduced sense of well-being and osteoporosis. Therefore, some of the results of using a formulation o the invention to treat FSD in female subjects may include one or more of the following: increased energy, increased sense of well-being, decreased loss of calcium from bone, and increased sexual activity and desires.
- total plasma testosterone concentrations generally range from 15-65 ng/dL (free testosterone in pre-menopausal women is approximately 1.5 to 7 pg/ml) and fluctuate during the menstrual cycle, with peaks of androgen concentration corresponding to those of plasma estrogens at the pre-ovulatory and luteal phases of the cycle.
- levels of circulating androgens begin to decline as a result of age-related reductions of both ovarian and adrenal secretion.
- a formulation of the invention is administered to a female in order to provide her with a daily therapeutically effective dosage of testosterone of about 1 mg to about 3 mg.
- a formulation of the invention provides a female subject with a total serum concentration of testosterone from at least about 15 to about 55 ng dL, or a free serum concentration of testosterone from about 2 to about 7 pg/mL.
- a formulation of the invention is administered in combination with another treatment, such as, but not limited to, estrogen replacement therapy (ERT), or any other drug or non-medical treatment.
- ERT estrogen replacement therapy
- Such administration of other therapies may be administered prior to administration of a formulation of the invention, subsequent to administration of a formulation of the invention, or simultaneous with administration of a formulation of the invention, or any other treatment schedule prescribed by a healthcare provider.
- the invention provides a kit comprising at least one container comprising a formulation of the invention, and instructions for use thereof.
- a kit of the invention comprises a container which is adapted for dispensing a predetermined measured amount of said formulation.
- the l%wt and 2%wt testosterone formulations were prepared by methods known in the art, as schematically shown in Figure 1. The preparation was carried out in controlled environment under continuous vacuum and nitrogen blanketing with temperature control into a stainless steel planetary mixer. Table 1 demonstrates a 10-kg batch preparation of a l%wt testosterone gel formulation. Table 2 demonstrates a 10-kg batch preparation of a 2%wt testosterone gel formulation.
- Drug loading was approximately 5.6 mg gel/cm (as per OECD guidance no. 28, Paris, December 2000), except indicated otherwise.
- Table 1 below provides the formulations used for assessing the effect of the aikanol levels on the penetration of a testosterone formulation of the invention.
- Carbomer 980 1.20% wt 1.20% wt
- Figs. 2A-2B show the cumulated penetration profile (absolute kinetic profile, Fig. 2A) and the drug flux (Fig. 2B) of testosterone.
- Example 3 Effect of penetration enhancing system
- formulations of the invention were tested for optimized maximal absorption of testosterone through the skin. Tables 4 and 5 below list the formulations tested. These formulations were compared with the absorption observed for the product AND OGEL®.
- Testosterone gel 1% 1 Omg gel (0.1 mg testosterone) applied per cell.
- Testosterone gel 1 %, 20mg gel (0.2mg testosterone) applied per cell.
- All formulations contained the following additional components: 44.0%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5.0%wt of diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, 1.20%wt of carbomer C980 NF, 0.35%wt of triethanolamine, 0.06%wt of edetate disodium and water (q.s.).
- test formulation was tested in 4 replicates (4 different skin donors). Overall, twelve skin samples were used. Thickness of each sample was measured with a micrometer. The samples were consequently mounted on vertical glass Franz diffusion cells with a receptor compartment of about 7.5 mL, a donor compartment of 3.0 mL and a diffusion area of 1.77 cm 2 .
- Phosphate buffered saline pH 7.4 with addition of 2% w/v oleth-20, i.e. oleyl ether of polyoxyethylene glycol (VOLPOTM 20 or BRIJTM 98, now BR1JTM O20), was used as receptor solution, maintained at 35°C during the whole study, and stirred at 600 RPM. The study was performed using a Micro ette® autosampler.
- Figure 9 further shows that doubling the amount of T Gel 1% applied per cm 2 from about 5.6 mg/cm 2 to about 1 1.2 mg/cm 2 , i.e. when doubling the amount of testosterone applied per cm from about 56 ⁇ g/cm 2 to about 112 ⁇ g/cm , the absolute cumulated amount of testosterone permeated after 24 hours was almost tripled (6.1 1 ⁇ ⁇ 2 versus 2.06 ⁇ g cm 2 ).
- Figure 10 shows that the maximum testosterone flux of penetration when loading 10 mg of the 2% sample applied over 1.77cm 2 (2% testosterone/5.6mg/cm 2 ) was obtained after 19 hours whereas the maximum testosterone flux of penetration when loading 20mg of the 1% sample applied over 1.77cm 2 (1% testosterone/ 11.2mg/cm 2 ) was obtained after 14 hours. This was all the more surprising because Figure 10 also shows that increasing testosterone loading of the 1% sample from 5 ⁇ g/cm 2 to 1 1 ⁇ tg/cm 2 did not affect the time at which the maximal instant flux occurred (14 hours).
- Testosterone gel 1% containing 15% wt propylene glycol.
- Testosterone gel 1% containing 20% wt propylene glycol.
- Testosterone gel 2% containing 15% wt propylene glycol.
- Testosterone gel 2% containing 20% wt propylene glycol. All formulations contained the following additional components: 44.0%wt of ethanol, 20.0%wt of propylene glycol, 5.0%wt of diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, 1.20%wt of carbomer C980 NF, 0.35%wl of triethanolamine, 0.06%wt of edetate di sodium and water (q.s.).
- Figure 1 1 most surprisingly shows that opposite thereto, increasing the concentration of propylene glycol from 15% wt to 20%, respectively, in the 2%wt testosterone gel led to an unexpected increase of cumulated delivery of testosterone through the skin after 24 hours: 1.877 ⁇ g/cm 2 versus 2.371 ⁇ g/cm 2 J respectively.
- Example 6 In vivo study of testosterone transdermal formulations in human males
- the testosterone gel formulations produced essentially as described in Example 1 were assessed in vivo as follows.
- the objectives of the in vivo study were to determine the relative bioavailability, pharmacokinetic profile and assess the safety and tolerability of transdermal testosterone gel formulations comprising 1% and 2% testosterone after single and repeated transdermal administrations to healthy men for 7 days of repeated dosing, as compared with TESTOGEL/ANDROGEL® (containing 1% testosterone gel for transdermal application, manufactured by Laboratories Besins International).
- Treatment period A a subject was administered the 1 %wt testosterone gel
- Treatment period B the same subject was administered the 2%wt testosterone gel
- Treatment period C the same subject was administered with ANDROGEL®.
- DECAPEPTYL N ⁇ D was suspended in 1 mL, giving a concentration of 3.75 mg/mL of which 1 mL was injected in the gluteal muscle.
- the first dose of DECAPEPTYL N® was administered on Day -21 and the second dose was administered 28 days later, i.e. on Day 8 of the first treatment period.
- the subjects came for residential stays on Days 1 and 7 in each treatment period. In addition, the subjects came for ambulatory visits on Days 3 to 6. Between treatment periods there was a wash-out period of 6-9 days. A follow-up visit was conducted 14 days after the last treatment period to ensure that the level of testosterone has returned to normal. LH was measured on Day -1 and on Days 1 to 8 in each treatment period in order to detect if any subject escaped down regulation during treatment.
- Blood/serum samples were collected as follows in each treatment period on: Day 1 : Pre-dose (0) (i.e. prior to the administration of the first dose) and thereafter on 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 16 hours after the first dose.
- Days 2 - 6 Pre-dose only Day 7: Pre -dose, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, and 48 (day 8) hours after the last administration.
- the testosterone concentration in the serum samples was quantified using known methods, using supported liquid extraction by quantification using ultra performance liquid chromatography with mass spectrometric detection (UP1..C-
- PK parameters were estimated using non-compartmental analysis. PK parameters were calculated based on measurements from Day 1 to Day 2, and from Day 7 to Day 8. PK parameters AUC T and C max were compared across treatment groups using an ANOVA model for the log-transformed values. The ratio of the PK parameters was estimated along with 90% confidence limits. Analysis of testosterone and radio-labelled 2 H. Testosterone was carried out using a UPLC-MS/MS system.
- Table 7 presents the mean and standard deviation (SD) in vivo testosterone concentration results of 1 %wt and 2%wt testosterone gel formulations and of ANDROGEL.
- Table 8 shows the C max and AUC T results for the two tested formulations and ANDROGEL.
- FIG. 12 shows the daily plasma profile at steady state in the down-regulated males for the two testosterone gel formulations tested after the last administration, i.e. at 168 hours until 192 hours (see Table 7) with each formulation.
- Testosterone plasma levels following daily administration of 2.5g of testosterone gel 2% (50 mg testosterone daily) for seven days was shown to be more controlled with less fluctuations than the testosterone plasma levels following daily administration of 5g of testosterone gel 1% (50 mg testosterone daily).
- C max peak value
- Figure 13 demonstrates the difference in the volume amount of transdermal testosterone formulation to be applied when using 1% testosterone gel compared to 2%wt testosterone gel.
- formulations of the invention thus demonstrate an advantageous once daily administration volume.
- Such advantageous administration volume results in a shortened administration time, in a decrease in the amount of unabsorbed testosterone left on the skin of a subject, in a decreased exposure of the surroundings to the testosterone, and to a decreased exposure of the testosterone to degradation processes.
- formulations of the invention were shown to deliver therapeutic amounts of testosterone by a convenient and simplified dosing regimen.
- Example 8 A phase 2 open-label, sequential dose escalation study to
- transdermal testosterone gel formulation comprising 2% testosterone in hypogonadal males
- the primary objectives of the study were to determine the pharmacokinetics of total testosterone after 10 days of treatment with each of three volumes - 1.25, 2.50 and 3.75 mL - of transdermal testosterone gel formulation comprising 2% testosterone (produced essentially as described in Example 1) in hypogonadal males and to determine if the treatments restore the testosterone to the normal male physiologic range (which is about 298 to 1,043 ng/dL for total testosterone).
- the three volumes - 1.25, 2.50 and 3.75 mL- of transdermal testosterone gel formulation comprising 2% testosterone are respectively equivalent to 23, 46 and 70 mg of testosterone and to 1.15, 2.3 and 3.45 grams of gel.
- the secondary pharmacokinetic objectives of the study were to determine the kinetics of a single dose of 2.50 mL of transdermal testosterone gel formulation comprising 2% testosterone (produced essentially as described in Example 1) applied to three different locations: thigh, abdomen, and shoulder.
- Total testosterone in serum was determined by high pressure liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry detection (LC/MS/MS). The percent of free testosterone was determined by equilibrium dialysis, and the concentration of free testosterone in the serum was calculated using the concentration of total testosterone and the percentage of free testosterone.
- the serum concentrations of the testosterone metabolite, DHT were determined by LC/MS/MS.
- the concentrations of SHBG were determined by an immunoradiome ric assay (IRMA). The results for the single applications of 2.50 mL to the thigh, abdomen, and shoulder are shown in Table 9.
- DHT (units of ng/dL for C max , C mim and C avc , units of ng » hr/dL for AUCo-24)
- Free Testosterone (units of pg/mL for C mas , Cjiii t ) ! and C ave , units of pg e hr/mL for AUC 0 .24)
- DHT (units of ng/dL for C max , C m j commercial, and C ave , units of ng*hr/dL for AUCo-24)
- Total Testosterone For the single applications, the results for thigh and abdomen were similar. For the shoulder, the mean, median, and maximum values for C max , AUCo-24, and C avc were higher than the corresponding values for the thigh or abdomen. For multiple applications to the shoulder, mean, median, minimum and maximum values for C max , C m i n , AUCo-24, and C ave increased with increasing dose. The effects of application site and dose on C ave were statistically significant (p ⁇ 0.05). Free Testosterone: For single applications, the results for free testosterone for the thigh and abdomen were similar.
- the mean, median, and maximum values for C ma , AUCo-24, and C ave were higher than the corresponding values for the thigh or abdomen.
- the mean, median, and maximum values for C max , C mm , AUCo- 24 , and C ave increased with increasing dose.
- Some individual subjects showed distinct increases with dose, but other subjects did not show dose-related increases.
- the effects of application site and dose on C avc were statistically significant (p ⁇ 0.05).
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