WO2022254363A1 - Lidocaine or articaine for treating covid-19, autoimmune disease or cytokine storm response - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a composition and method for treating an autoimmune disease or a condition in which an immune response caused by a disease or infection needs treating.
- an immune response is one causing hyper-inflammation, such as, but not limited to a cytokine storm, giving rise to Acute Respiration Distress Syndrome (ARDS) or Cytokine Storm Syndrome (CSS) as can occur in SARS-CoV-2 disease (COVID-19).
- ARDS Acute Respiration Distress Syndrome
- CSS Cytokine Storm Syndrome
- COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 disease
- COVID-19 pandemic has meant many groups have been urgently looking at the repurposing of approved drugs that might address the symptoms of COVID-19 and the longer term effects resulting from infection.
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome is the main cause of morbidity and mortality in Coronavirus disease 19 (Covid-19) for which, as of now, there is no effective treatment besides respiratory support and the use of high dose dexamethasone.
- ARDS is caused, and sustained, by an uncontrolled inflammatory activation characterized by a massive release of cytokines (cytokine storm), diffuse lung edema, inflammatory cell infiltration and disseminated coagulation. Macrophage and T lymphocyte dysfunction plays a central role in this syndrome.
- P2X7 extracellular ATP receptors P2X7 extracellular ATP receptors located on the cell surface of the innate immune cells
- P2X7Rs P2X7 extracellular ATP receptors
- the resulting vascular leakage and pulmonary edema induce the disaggregation and inactivation of pulmonary surfactant, a key element in the pathogenesis of ARDS that ends in alveolar collapse and reduced gas exchange.
- a first object of the invention was to identify a drug or drugs for use in treating an autoimmune disease or a condition in which an immune response caused by a disease or infection needs treating.
- a second and further object was to formulate such a drug for such use.
- a third and further object was to deliver such drugs in a manner, and at a dose, which facilitated effective treatment.
- lidocaine or a salt thereof or articaine or a salt thereof for use in the treatment of an autoimmune disease or a condition in which an immune response caused by a disease or infection causes hyperinflammation.
- the autoimmune disease may be any of those listed below:
- AIED Autoimmune inner ear disease
- Axonal & neuronal neuropathy AMAN
- Devic’s disease neuromyelitis optica
- IBM Inclusion body myositis
- LAD Linear IgA disease
- MN Multifocal Motor Neuropathy
- PCD Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration
- TTP Thrombocytopenic purpura
- UCTD Undifferentiated connective tissue disease
- Lidocaine also known as lignocaine is sold under the brand name Xylocaine®. It is a local anaesthetic of the amino amide type.
- a related drug, Articaine is available in Europe with or without adrenaline.
- the epinephrine-free (adrenaline-free) version is sold under the brand name Ultracain D (4%).
- the version with epinephrine (adrenaline) is available in Europe under the brand name Supracain 4% with an epinephrine concentration of 1 :200,000
- a pharmaceutical formulation comprising lidocaine or a salt thereof or articaine or a salt thereof which is formulated to facilitate uptake by the lymphatic system by the incorporation of one or more suitable excipients.
- the delivery form is preferably a unit dose in a volume of less than or equal to 1ml, and more preferably still less than or equal to 0.5ml which contains a high concentration of lidocaine or a salt thereof or articaine or a salt thereof as compared to currently approved dosage forms of these drugs.
- a unit dose of lidocaine contains from 60-1 OOmg and a unit dose of articaine contains from 40-1 OOmg.
- the Lidocaine or Articaine, or a salt thereof is dissolved in one or more lipophilic excipients although it is possible to achieve uptake using polar solvents.
- Favoured delivery systems include, but are not limited to, nanoparticles, microspheres, liposomes, emulsifying drug delivery systems (EDDS) and variants thereof e.g. self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS), self-micro emulsifying drug delivery systems (SMEDDS) and self-nano emulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDS).
- EDDS emulsifying drug delivery systems
- SEDDS self-emulsifying drug delivery systems
- SMEDDS self-micro emulsifying drug delivery systems
- SNEDDS self-nano emulsifying drug delivery systems
- the simplest forms are drugs in oils such as medium chain triglycerides.
- suitable formulations may include functional excipients, such as lipophilic and polar solvents, co-solvents, viscosity modifiers, surfactants, sweeteners and flavourants.
- functional excipients such as lipophilic and polar solvents, co-solvents, viscosity modifiers, surfactants, sweeteners and flavourants.
- the formulation includes a sweetener, e.g. saccharin and a flavourant, e.g. a banana flavour.
- a sweetener e.g. saccharin
- a flavourant e.g. a banana flavour.
- a polar solvent is also used.
- a preferred polar solvent is ethanol.
- co-solvents include polyethylene glycol (Macrogol 400) and propylene glycol (E 1520).
- a problem with using, particularly, Lidocaine is its’ known toxicity. Indeed, a benefit of Articaine is it is less toxic and more potent than Lidocaine.
- lidocaine can cause methemoglobinemia. This can occur when administering the lidocaine at high doses, typically more than 4-5mg/kg bodyweight for local anesthesia or plasma levels > 5mg/L.
- lidocaine or articaine oromucosally or sublingually By administering the lidocaine or articaine oromucosally or sublingually, absorption mainly take place by the lymphatic system, and not the venous system. This avoids toxic plasma levels and hepatic first pass elimination, resulting in low plasma levels of lidocaine or articaine, thereby avoiding methemoglobinemia.
- lidocaine in a high dose/ low volume unit dose solution for oromucosal or sublingual administration.
- the sublingual mucosa is known for its high permeability (20 times more absorption speed compered to human skin) and additionally, the floor of the mouth and oral cavity has a high concentration of lymph nodes, with makes it perfect for targeting the lymphatic system and immune system.
- lidocaine delivered oromucosally or sublingually, was found to be between 60-1 OOmg, delivered 4-6 times a day.
- the objective was to provide an effective dose of lidocaine in the plasma of ⁇ 4.7 pg/ml.
- lidocaine formulation was modified from the Astra Zeneca Xylocaine 10% spray formulation by increasing the concentration of lidocaine from 10 to 25%.
- the formulation was delivered from small, single unit dose, sealed vials (0.4ml vol) for delivery as drops.
- the key was to deliver a unit dose of from 60 -1 OOmg lidocaine in a volume of equal or less than 0.5ml.
- the lidocaine formulation which is significantly more concentrated than current formulations, comprises greater than 10% by volume of lidocaine, and more preferably greater than 20%, and typically 25%. This has the advantage that it avoids a feeling of fullness in the mouth and accompanied hypersalivation, which is poorly tolerated, and which occurs with standard IV formulations (at a concentration of 10%).
- the articaine formulation is also more concentrated than current formulations, comprises greater than 4% by volume of lidocaine, and more preferably greater than 8%, and typically 10% or more. It too can be provided in a unit dose form.
- a method of treating a subject suffering from COVID-19 or an autoimmune disease or a condition in which an immune response caused by the disease or an infection causes a cytokine storm comprising administering to the subject an effective dose of lidocaine, or a salt thereof, or articaine, or a salt thereof, targeted to the lymphatic system, in a suitable high dose/ low volume unit dosage form.
- high dose/ low volume unit dosage form is meant the relative concentration of the lidocaine, or a salt thereof, or articaine, or a salt thereof is significantly higher than the existing dosage form (10% for lidocaine or a salt thereof, and 4% for articaine or a salt thereof) with a unit dose volume of 1ml or less, more preferably 0.5ml or less.
- lidocaine, or a salt thereof, or articaine, or a salt thereof is administered oromucosally or sublingually.
- the unit dose comprises from 60-1 OOmg of lidocaine or a salt thereof, or 40 - 100mg articaine, or a salt thereof.
- the unit dose has a volume of equal or less than 0.5ml.
- the treatment may be, the treatment of COVID-19, Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Long-covid or of an autoimmune disease, particularly but not limited to: scleroderma; dermatomyositis; parkinson; and psoriasis.
- ARDS Acute respiratory distress syndrome
- the treatment is for the treatment of long-covid, or the symptoms thereof including: fatigue, moderate to severe breathlessness, pain, insomnia, dyspnoea, dizziness, cramps and or palpitations.
- the primary aim of the treatment is to reduce systemic hyperinflammation. This could be determined by measuring biomarkers, such as, for example, interleukin-6, ferritin, leukocytes, neutrophils, lymphocytes, platelets, C-Reactive Protein, procalcitonin, lactate dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase, creatinine, and D-dimer.
- biomarkers such as, for example, interleukin-6, ferritin, leukocytes, neutrophils, lymphocytes, platelets, C-Reactive Protein, procalcitonin, lactate dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase, creatinine, and D-dimer.
- Example 1a The trial formulation is illustrated in Example 1 : Example 1a
- Example 1a [0070] In the Netherlands, 22 patients were treated with the formulation of Example 1a as follows:
- lidocaine targeting a subject’s lymphatic system
- the sublingual/ oromucosal approach is a simple, effective, non-invasive approach.
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