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ZA200203865B
ZA200203865B ZA200203865A ZA200203865A ZA200203865B ZA 200203865 B ZA200203865 B ZA 200203865B ZA 200203865 A ZA200203865 A ZA 200203865A ZA 200203865 A ZA200203865 A ZA 200203865A ZA 200203865 B ZA200203865 B ZA 200203865B
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Lilliott Nicola Jayne
Mackenzie Donald Colin
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NOVEL COMPOSITION AND USE .
This invention relates to novel compositions, in particular to compositions containing more than one active ingredient and their use in medicine, especially its use for : - 5 the treatment of diabetes mellitus, preferably Type 2 diabetes, and conditions associated - with diabetes mellitus. : Biguanide antihyperglycaemic agents are commonly used in the treatment of - non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM, or Type 2 diabetes). 1,1- : Dimethylbiguanidine (or metformin) is an example of a biguanide antihyperglycaemic . 10 agent. = European Patent Application Publication Number 0 306 228 relates to certain thiazolidinedione derivatives disclosed as having antihyperglycaemic and hypolipidaemic activity. One particular thiazolidinedione disclosed in EP 0 306 228 is 5-[4-[2-(N- methyl-N-(2-pyridyl)amino)ethoxyJbenzyl]thiazolidine-2.4-dione (hereinafter referred to as "Compound (I)"). European Patent 0 658 161 discloses certain salts of Compound (I) including the maleate salt at Example 1 thereof.
Compound (I) is an example of a class of anti-hyperglycaemic agents known as "insulin sensitisers”. In particular Compound (I) is a thiazolidinedione insulin sensitiser.
The above mentioned publications are incorporated herein by reference. = 20 An important consideration in the preparation of formulations containing a combination of active agents is the stability of the active agents given that mutual interaction of the agents themselves or the agents with excipients can lead to instability of the agents.
Metformin is most commonly administered in the form of its hydrochloride salt . (or metformin HCI). It is indicated that in certain formulations Compound (I) is prone to decomposition, both during preparation and storage, due to the presence of metformin hydrochloride We now provide pharmaceutical compositions containing Compound (I) and metformin hydrochloride in which the instability of Compound (I) is inhibited or prevented.
Metformin hydrochloride is known to have poor inherent compressibility (United
States Patent Number 6117451). This lack of compressibility, when combined with the large unit dosage requirements of metformin hydrochloride (500mg —-1000mg) results in significant formulation problems, especially in tablet formulation. The compressibility of metformin hydrochloride is usually improved by addition of a binding agent (or binder) which acts to bind the metformin hydrochloride particles into granules, the resultant granules having the flow and compressibility properties necessary for formulation.
In our hands we have found that polyvinyl pyrollidone (or PVP) is particularly effective as a binder for use with metformin hydrochloride providing excellent flow and compressibility properties. However it is indicated that the use of PVP in formulations 40 which also contain Compound (I) destabilise Compound (I). It is also indicated that the particular methodology used to prepare the PVP/Compound (I) formulations has an impact upon the stability of Compound (I).
. In response to these findings we now provide Compound (1) formulations containing PVP in which Compound (I) shows good stability. In addition the _compositions containing metformin show good compressibility characteristics. : The above mentioned compositions are considered to be particularly useful for the formulation of Compound (I) especially in combination with metformin hydrochloride.
It is believed that all thiazolidinediones would be subject to similar decomposition due to the presence of metformin hydrochloride and/or PVP.
Accordingly, in a first aspect the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition, comprising a thiazolidinedione, such as Compound (I), metformin hydrochloride and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, wherein the thiazolidinedione and metformin hydrochloride are each dispersed within its own pharmaceutically acceptable carrier in the pharmaceutical composition.
Suitably, the carrier for the thiazolidinedione, such as Compound (I), is different in composition to that of the carrier for metformin hydrochloride.
In one embodiment of the invention the thiazolidinedione and its carrier are substantially in admixture with the metformin hydrochloride and its carrier.
Suitably the thiazolidinedione and its carrier are substantially in homogenous admixture with the metformin hydrochloride and its carrier.
Suitably, the thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture is compacted with the metformin hydrochloride/carrier mixture in the composition, suitably to form a tablet. For example, the admixture of the thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture with the metformin : hydrochloride/carrier mixture is compacted to form a tablet.
Preferably, the pre-formed thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture is admixed with the pre-formed metformin hydrochloride/carrier mixture on preparation of the composition of the invention. For example the thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture is admixed with the metformin hydrochloride/carrier mixture in a capsule form.
A suitable carrier for the thiazolidinedione comprises one or more components selected from: a binding agent, preferably other than PVP, a filler, a lubricants, a glidant, a disintegrant and a wetting agent.
Suitable carriers for the metformin hydrochloride comprises one or more components selected from: a binding agent, preferably PVP, a filler, a lubricants, a glidant, a disintegrant and a wetting agent.
The carrier for the metformin hydrochloride is as indicated preferably PVP but optionally at least one additional binder, for example hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (or
HPMCQ)is also used. In a particular preferred aspect when an additional binder or binders are used then the amount of PVP is the minimum required to provide the required compressability for metformin.
It is also envisaged that the thiazolidinedione and metformin hydrochloride can each be located in discrete zones with respect to each other, wherein each zone comprises 40 the active agent and optionally a carrier.
Thus the invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a thiazolidinedione, such as Compound (I), metformin hydrochloride, and, optionally, a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier therefor, wherein the thiazolidinedione and metformin hydrochloride are located in discrete zones with respect to each other. . A layer provides a suitable zone, generally a compressed layer, of the active agent. Thus, the formulation may comprise layers, generally shaped layers of the active } agents.
A suitable formulation is a tablet formulation. Thus one particular formulation is a multilayer tablet wherein the active agents are in separate layers. One particular formulation comprises a compressed form, for example a tablet, of one active agent formulated with a powdered form of the other active agent. The tablet and powder are generally encapsulated.
Preferably, the discrete zones are separated by a barrier layer, preferably an inert barrier layer. The barrier layer conveniently comprises a filler, such as lactose. and a lubricant. such as magnesium stearate.
The tablets containing active agents in discrete zones with respect to each other may be multilayer tablets. For example they may be bilayer tablets, where a layer of the granular form of one active agent is compressed. the granular form of the other active agent then added and compressed onto the layer of the first active agent. They may also be trilayer tablets prepared in an analogous manner.
As indicated, such compositions may conveniently be produced as tablets or capsules. Tablets may be produced by admixture of granular forms of the active agents followed by compression.
Granules of each active agent may be obtained by combination of the active agent ’ with appropriate excipients, for example hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose. microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycollate, lactose, and magnesium stearate, followed by granulation using conventional techniques.
Capsules may be produced by admixture of pelleted forms or granular forms of the active agents followed by encapsulation.
Pellets of each active agent may be obtained by combination of the active agent with appropriate excipients, for example microcrystalline cellulose and lactose, followed by pellet formation using conventional techniques. Granules are prepared as described herein. The production of tablets and capsules may be undertaken using techniques that are well known in the art.
Suitable dosages, preferably unit dosages, of thiazolidinediones such as
Compound (I) and metformin hydrochloride include the known permissible doses for these compounds as described or referred to in reference texts such as the British and US
Pharmacopoeias, Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences (Mack Publishing Co.),
Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia (London, The Pharmaceutical Press) (for example see the 31st Edition page 341 and pages cited therein) or the above mentioned publications. 40 The dosages of each particular active agent in any given composition can as required vary within a range of doses known to be required in respect of accepted dosage regimens for that compound.
In one particular aspect, the composition comprises 2 to 12 mg of Compound (I).
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Suitably the composition comprises 2, 3,4, 5,6,7, 8,9, 10, 11 or 12 mg of
Compound (I).
Particularly, the composition comprises 2 to 4, 4 to 8, or 8 to 12 mg of . Compound (I).
Particularly, the composition comprises 2 to 4mg of Compound (I).
Particularly, the composition comprises 4 to 8mg of Compound (I).
Particularly, the composition comprises 8 to 12 mg of Compound (I).
Preferably, the composition comprises 2 mg of Compound (I).
Preferably, the composition comprises 4 mg of Compound (I).
Preferably, the composition comprises 8 mg of Compound (I).
As indicated above the unit doses of metformin include those found in the reference texts mentioned herein and include the doses set out below.
A suitable dosage of metformin hydrochloride is between 100 to 3000mg, for example 250, 500mg, 850mg, or 1000mg.
Particular compositions of the invention comprise doses of Compound (I) in the range of from 2-12mg and metformin hydrochloride in the range of from 100 to 3000mg, for example 4mg of Compound (I) and 500mg of metformin hydrochloride. Other formulations comprise 2mg of Compound (I) and 500mg or 850mg of metformin hydrochloride or 4mg of Compound (I) and 850mg of metformin hydrochloride.
Other thiazolidinediones include (+) -5-[[4-[(3.4-dihydro-6-hydroxy-2, 5, 7, 8- tetramethyl-2H- 1-benzopyran-2-yl)methoxy]phenylJmethyl]-2,4-thiazolidinedione (or troglitazone), 5-[4-[(1-methylcyclohexyl)methoxy]benzyl] thiazolidine-2,4-dione (or ciglitazone), 5-[4-[2-(5-ethylpyridin-2-yl)ethoxy]benzyl] thiazolidine-2,4-dione (or - pioglitazone) or 5-[(2-benzyl-2,3-dihydrobenzopyran)-5-ylmethyl)thiazolidine-2,4-dione (or englitazone), especially 5-[4-[2-(5-ethylpyridin-2-yl)ethoxy]benzyl] thiazolidine-2 4- dione (or pioglitazone).
The compounds mentioned herein, in particular thiazolidinediones such as
Compound (I), may exist in one of several tautomeric forms. all of which are encompassed by the invention as individual tautomeric forms or as mixtures thereof. The compounds mentioned herein may contain one or more chiral carbon atoms and hence can exist in two or more stereoisomeric forms, all of which are encompassed by the invention either as individual isomers or as mixtures of isomers, including racemates.
It will be understood that thiazolidinediones such as Compound (I) and metformin are in a pharmaceutically acceptable form, including pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives such as pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters and solvates thereof, as appropriate to the relevant pharmaceutically active agent chosen. In certain mstances herein the names used for the antidiabetic agent may relate to a particular pharmaceutical form of the relevant active agent. It will be understood that all pharmaceutically acceptable forms of the active agents per se are encompassed by this 40 invention. Suitable pharmaceutically acceptable forms of thiazolidinediones such as
Compound (I) and metformin include known pharmaceutically acceptable forms. Such -4-
derivatives are found or are referred to in standard reference texts such as the British and
US Pharmacopoeias, Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences (Mack Publishing Co.), The
Extra Pharmacopoeia (London. The Pharmaceutical Press) (for example see the 31st
Edition page 341 and pages cited therein) and the above mentioned publications. For i example, a particular form of metformin is metformin hyvdrochioride.
Suitable pharmaceutically acceptable forms of Compound (I) include those described in EP 0 306 228 and WO 94/05659. especially pharmaceutically acceptable salted or solvated forms. A preferred pharmaceutically acceptable salt form of
Compound (I) is a maleate. A preferred pharmaceutically acceptable solvated form of
Compound (I) is a hydrate.
Metformin and metformin pharmaceutically acceptable forms are prepared according to known methods, such methods are found or are referred to in standard reference texts, such as the British and US Pharmacopoeias, Remington’s Pharmaceutical
Sciences (Mack Publishing Co.), Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia (London, The
Pharmaceutical Press) (for example see the 31st Edition page 341 and pages cited therein) or as described in the above mentioned publications.
Compound (I) or, 4 pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. or 4 pharmaceutically acceptable solvate thereof. may be prepared using known methods, for example those disclosed in EP 0 306 228 and WO 94/05659. The disclosures of EP 0 306 228 and WO 94/05659 are incorporated herein by reference.
It will be understood from the above that certain of the present compositions comprise a thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture substantially in admixture, suitably an : homogenous admixture, with a metformin hvdrochloride/carrier mixture.
The terms “admixture” and "mixture are used interchangeably.
When used herein the term "conditions associated with diabetes” includes those conditions associated with the pre-diabetic state, conditions associated with diabetes mellitus itself and complications associated with diabetes mellitus.
When used herein the term "conditions associated with the pre-diabetic state” includes conditions such as insulin resistance. impaired glucose tolerance impaired fasting glucose and hyperinsulinaemia. "Conditions associated with diabetes mellitus itself” include hyperglycaemia, insulin resistance and obesity. Further conditions associated with diabetes mellitus itself include hypertension and cardiovascular disease, especially atherosclerosis and conditions associated with insulin resistance. Conditions associated with insulin resistance include polycystic ovarian syndrome, steroid induced insulin resistance and gestational diabetes. "Complications associated with diabetes mellitus” includes renal disease, especially renal disease associated with Type 2 diabetes, neuropathy and retinopathy.
Renal diseases associated with Type 2 diabetes include nephropathy, glomerulonephritis, glomerular sclerosis, nephrotic syndrome, hypertensive 40 nephrosclerosis and end stage renal disease.
) As used herein the term "pharmaceutically acceptable” embraces both human and veterinary use. For example, the term "pharmaceutically acceptable” embraces a veterinarily acceptable compound. . When used herein "carrier " means "pharmaceutically acceptable carrier”.
For the avoidance of doubt, unless otherwise stated, when reference is made herein to scalar amounts, including mg amounts, of the active compound such as
Compound (I), in a pharmaceutically acceptable form, the scalar amount referred to is made in respect of the active compound per se. For example, 2 mg of Compound (I) in the form of the maleate salt is that amount of maleate salt, which provides 2 mg of
Compound (I).
Diabetes mellitus is preferably Type 2 diabetes.
Glycaemic control may be characterised using conventional methods, for example by measurement of a typically used index of glycaemic control such as fasting plasma glucose or glycosylated haemoglobin (Hb Alc). Such indices are determined using standard methodology, for example those described in Tuescher A, Richterich, P.,
Schweiz. med. Wschr. 101 (1971), 345 and 390, and Frank P., "Monitoring the Diabetic
Patent with Glycosolated Hemoglobin Measurements”, Clinical Products 1988.
The compositions may be in the form of tablets, lozenges, suppositories, or capsules. Usually the compositions are adapted for oral administration. However, they may be adapted for other modes of administration, for example sublingual or transdermal administration. ‘ In a further aspect the invention also provides a process for preparing a pharmaceutical composition comprising a thiazolidinedione, such as Compound (I), metformin hydrochloride, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, in which the thiazolidinedione and metformin hydrochloride are each dispersed within its own pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, which process comprises: (1) admixing the thiazolidinedione and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; (i1) admixing the metformin hydrochloride and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; and (111) formulating the thiazolidinedione/pharmaceutically acceptable carrier mixture with the metformin hydrochloride /pharmaceutically acceptable carrier mixture.
Suitably, the camer for the thiazolidinedione, such as Compound (I). has a different composition to that of the carrier for metformin hydrochloride.
In one aspect of the process of the invention, step (iii) of the process includes substantially admixing the thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture with the metformin hydrochloride/ carrier mixture, suitably to provide an homogenous mixture of the thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture with the metformin hydrochloride/ carrier mixture.
The above mentioned process has a further advantage in that by pre-preparing the thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture and the metformin hydrochloride/ carrier mixture it allows greater accuracy of dosing in the final composition, especially as in the case of 40 Compound (I) compositions when there is a large differential between the thiazolidinedione and the metformin hydrochloride dosages.
In a further aspect of the process of the invention, for preparing a pharmaceutical composition comprising a thiazolidinedione/metformin hydrochloride composition wherein the thiazolidinedione and the metformin hydrochloride are located in discrete . zones with respect to each other, step (iii) of the process, comprises formulating the thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture and the metformin hydrochloride/carrier mixture into discrete zones with respect to each other. :
A suitable zone is provided by forming a layer, generally via compression. of the active agent. Thus the formulation comprise forming layers, generally shaped layers of each active agent. Alternatively, step (iii) of the process comprises formulating a compressed form, for example a tablet, of one active agent with a powdered form of the other active agent, providing for example a tablet and powder which may then be encapsulated according to normal practice for example in a capsule. For example a tabletted form of Compound (I) is
Preferably, the discrete zones are separated by a barrier layer.
Tablets containing active agents in discrete zones with respect to each other are suitably formulate into multilayer tablets for example bilayer tablets. Such tablets are conveniently formed by compressing a granular form of one active agent, the granular form of the other active agent is then added and then compressed onto the laver of the first active agent. Trilayer tablets are prepared in an analogous manner.
Granules of the active agent/carrier mixture are prepared using standard methodology.
Preferably, the compositions are in unit dosage form. Unit dosage presentation forms for oral administration may be tablets, lozenges, or capsules and may as necessary contain conventional excipients such as binding agents, fillers, lubricants, glidants, ' disintegrants and wetting agents.
Examples of binding agents include acacia, alginic acid, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, dextrates, dextrin, dextrose, ethylcellulose, gelatin, liquid glucose, guar gum, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, magnesium aluminium silicate, maltodextrin. methyl cellulose, polymethacrylates, polyvinylpyrrolidone, pregelatinised starch, sodium alginate, sorbitol, starch, syrup, and tragacanth.
Examples of fillers include calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, calcium sulphate, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, compressible sugar, confectioners sugar, dextrates, dextrin, dextrose, dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, dibasic calcium phosphate, fructose, glyceryl palmitostearate, glycine, hydrogenated vegetable oil-type 1, kaolin, lactose, maize starch, magnesium carbonate, magnesium oxide, maltodextrin, mannitol, microcrystalline cellulose, polymethacrylates, potassium chloride, powdered cellulose, pregelatinised starch, sodium chloride, sorbitol, starch, sucrose, sugar spheres, talc, tribasic calcium phosphate, and xylitol.
Examples of lubricants include calcium stearate, glyceryl monostearate, glyceryl palmitostearate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, sodium benzoate, sodium 40 chloride, sodium lauryl sulphate, stearic acid, sodium stearyl fumarate, talc, and zinc stearate.
Examples of glidants include colloidal silicon dioxide, powdered cellulose, magnesium trisilicate, silicon dioxide, and talc.
) Examples of disintegrants include alginic acid, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, colloidal silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, crospovidone, guar gum, magnesium aluminium silicate, microcrystalline cellulose, - methyl cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polacrilin potassium, pregelatinised starch, sodium alginate, sodium lauryl sulphate, and sodium starch glycollate.
An example of a pharmaceutically acceptable wetting agent is sodium lauryl sulphate.
As required the compositions may be prepared by conventional methods of blending, tabletting, or encapsulation. Repeated blending operations may be used to distribute the active agent throughout those compositions employing large quantities of fillers. Such operations are of course conventional in the art. The tablets may be coated according to methods well known in normal pharmaceutical practice.
Compositions may, if desired, be in the form of a pack accompanied by written or printed instructions for use.
The compositions are formulated according to conventional methods, such as those disclosed in standard reference texts, for example the British and US
Pharmacopoeias, Remington’s Pharmaceutical Sciences (Mack Publishing Co.),
Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia (London, The Pharmaceutical Press) (for example see the 31st Edition page 341 and pages cited therein) and Harry’s Cosmeticology (Leonard Hill Books).
The invention also provides a composition according to the invention for use in a . method for the treatment of diabetes mellitus, preferably Type 2 diabetes, and conditions associated with diabetes mellitus.
No adverse toxicological effects are expected for the compositions of the invention in the above mentioned dosage ranges.
The following examples illustrate the invention but do not limit it in any way.
Examples } a) Preparation of Metformin HCI Granules
Example 1: Metformin HC] Granules i
Metformin HCl is granulated with Polyvinyl pyrollidone and the resultant granule dried and lubricated.
Composition of Metformin HCI granule mg
Metformin HCl 500
Polyvinyl pyrollidone 15 or 20
Magnesium stearate 5
Example 2: Metformin HCI high shear granulation
Metformin HCI is dry-blended with PVP and hydoxypropyl methylcellulose. The resultant mixture is wet granulated with purified water in a high shear mixer granulator. The wet granules are then screened, dried in a fluid bed drier and the dried granules are passed through a further screen.
Composition of Metformin HCI granule mg
Metformin HCI 500
Polyvinyl pyrollidone 5-20
HPMC 20-30
Example 3: Metformin HCI Spray granulation
Metformin HCl is dry blended with syloid then spray granulated with a solution of aqueous polyvinyl pyrollidone. The resultant granule is screened.
Composition of Metformin HCI granule mg
Metformin HCI 500
Polyvinyl pyrollidone 10- 25
Syloid 2.5-25 b) Preparation of Metformin HCI pellets
Example 4: Metformin HCI pellets 40 Metformin HCI, microcrystalline cellulose and lactose are blended then water added to wet. The wet mass is extruded and spheronised to give pellets. The pellets are then dried.
Composition of Metformin HCI pellets mg
Metformin HCl 500
Microcrystalline cellulose 75
Lactose 50 c) Preparation of granules of Compound (I) maleate salt
Example 5: Granules of compound (1)
Compound (I) hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose sodium starch glycollate and lactose are blended then wet granulated. The resultant granules are screened dried and further screened.
Composition) mg
Compound (I) 5.3
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 3.7
Microcrystalline cellulose 30.0
Sodium starch glycolate 7.5
Lactose 102
Magnesium stearate 1.5
Example 6: Granules of compound (1)
Composition mg
Compound (I) 53 ) (e.g. for 4mg of compound (1)
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 3.7
Microcrystalline cellulose 30.0
Sodium starch glycolate 7.5
Lactose 102
Example 7: Granules of Compound (I) maleate salt (bilayer)
Compound (I) hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose sodium starch glycollate and lactose are blended then wet granulated. The resultant granules are screened dried and further screened, then blended with magnesium stearate. 40 Composition of granules mg
Compound (I) 53 (eg equivalent to 4mg compound I)
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 7.0
Microcrystalline cellulose 48.0
Sodium starch glycolate 13.75
Lactose 198.20
Magnesium stearate 1.38-2.75
Example 8: Granules of Compound (I) maleate salt (Press coat)
Prepared as in example 7 above.
Composition of granules mg
Compound (I) 5.3
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 1.5
Microcrystalline cellulose 60.0
Sodium starch glycolate 15.0
Lactose 238.9
Magnesium stearate 33
Example 9: Granular concentrate of Compound (I) maleate salt
Granules of each active agent, which include conventional binders, diluents, lubricants and glidants where appropriate, are compressed into a tablet.
Concentrate Granules of Compound (I) mg
Compound (I) 53 i
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 2.0
Microcrystalline cellulose 8.0
Sodium starch glycolate 2.0
Lactose 22.7
Example 10: Granular concentrate of Compound (I) maleate salt
Approximately two thirds of the lactose monohydrate is passed through a suitable screen and blended with the milled maleate salt of Compound (I).
Sodium starch glycollate, hydoxypropy! methylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose and the remaining lactose are passed through a suitable screen and added to the mixture. Blending is then continued. The resulting mixture is then wet granulated with purified water. The wet granules are then screened, dried on a fluid bed drier and the dried granules are passed through a further screen and finally homogenised. 40 Composition of granular concentrate
ES Se
Ingredient Quantity (%)
Milled Compound (I) as 13.25 (pure
’ maleate salt maleate salt)
Sodium Starch Glycollate ~~ 5.00
Hydoxypropyl 5.00 . Methylcellulose 2910
Microcrystalline Cellulose 20.0
Lactose Monohydrate, to 100 regular grade
Purified water * * Removed during processing.
Example 11: Compression blend of Compound (I) maleate salt
The granules from Example 10 are placed into a tumble blender. Approximately two thirds of the lactose is screened and added to the blender. The microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycollate, magnesium stearate and remaining lactose are screened and added to the blender and the mixture blended together.
Composition of compression blend
Quantity (mg per dosage form)
Tablet Strength 1.0mg 20mg 4.0mg
Active Ingredient:
Compound (I) maleate Concentrate 10.00 20.00 40.00 granules from example 10
Other Ingredients:
Sodium Starch Glycollate 6.96 6.46 5.46
Microcrystalline Cellulose 27.85 2585 21.85
Lactose monohydrate 104.44 96.94 81.94
Magnesium Stearate 0.75 0.75 0.75
Example 12: Tablets of Compound (I) maleate salt
Composition mg
Compound I 53
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 25-50
Microcrystalline cellulose 20.0
Sodium starch glycolate 5.0
Lactose 66.2
Magnesium stearate 1.0 }
Example 13: Tablets of compound 1
The compression blend produced as in example 11 is compressed on a rotary tablet press to a target weight of 150mg for the 1, 2 and 4mg tablets and to a target weight of 300mg for the 8mg tablets.
The tablet cores are then transferred to a tablet coating machine, pre-warmed with warm air (approximately 65°C) and film coated until the tablet weight has increased by 2.0% to 3.5%.
Composition of tablets of Compound (I) maleate salt
EE ———————S
Quantity (mg per Tablet) -_—
Tablet Strength 1.0mg 2.0m 4.0mg 8.0mg g -_—
Active Ingredient:
Compound (I) maleate Concentrate 10.00 20.00 40.00 80.00 : granules from Example 10
Other Ingredients:
Sodium Starch Glycollate 6.96 6.46 546 10.92
Microcrystalline Cellulose 27.85 25.85 21.85 43.70
Lactose monohydrate 104.44 96.94 81.94 163.88
Magnesium Stearate 0.75 0.75 0.75 1.50
Total Weight of Tablet Core 150.0 150.0 150.0 300.0
Aqueous film coating material 4.5 4.5 4.5 9.0
Total Weight of Film Coated Tablet 154.5 154.5 154.5 309.0 d) Preparation of pellets of Compound (I) maleate salt
Compound (I), microcrystalline cellulose and lactose are blended then water added. The wet mass is extruded and spheronised to give pellets. The pellets are dried.
Example 14: Pellets of Compound (I)
Composition of pellets mg
Compound (I) 5.3 : Microcrystalline cellulose 25.0
Lactose 19.7 e) Preparation of Compound (I) maleate salt /Metformin HCI tablets i (1) Direct compression
Metformin HCI granules and either Compound (I) maleate salt granules or
Compound (I) maleate salt compression blends are mixed in the appropriate ratio to give the desired tablet strength of combination tablet with microcrystalline cellulose and magnesium stearate. The final compression blend is compressed into tablets and aqueous film coated.
Example 15: Compound (I) maleate salt/Metformin HC] tablets
Tablet Formula mg/tablet ; 20 Granules of Compound (I) (equivalent to 4mg pfb) 150 (see example 5) : Granules of metformin HCI, see example 1 (equivalent to 500mg metformin HCI) 520 or 525
Example 16: Compound (I) maleate salt/Metformin HCI tablets
Tablet Formula mg/tablet
Granules of Compound (I) (equivalent to 4mg pfb) 40 (see example 9)
Granules of metformin HCl (equivalent to 500mg metformin HCl) 525 ( see example 1)
Example 17: Compound (I) maleate salt/Metformin HCI tablets
Tablet formmla Amount %
Metformin HCI granules ( examples 1,2 or 3) As required 40 (equivalent to 500mg Metformin HCI)
Compound (I) maleate salt granules ( examples 5,6,9,10,11) (equivalent to 1, 2 or 4mg Compound (I)) As required
Microcrystalline cellulose 4-7%
Magnesium stearate 0.5% :
Example 18: Compound (I) maleate salt/Metformin HCI tablets
Tablet formula ~ Amount %
Metformin HCI granules ( examples 1,2 or 3) As required (equivalent to 500mg Metformin HCI)
Compound (I) maleate salt granules ( examples 5,6,9,10,11) (equivalent to I, 2 or 4mg Compound (I)) As required
Hydroxypropy! methylcellulose 4-7%
Magnesium stearate 0.5% (ii) Mixed pellets or granules in a capsule
Pellets or granules of Compound (I) and metformin HCI are combined, lubricated and filled into a hard gelatin capsule.
Example 19: Mixture of pellets
Composition mg/capsule
Pellets of Compound (I) 50 ] ( example 14, e.g. equiv. to 4mg)
Pellets of metformin HCI (example 4) (equivalent to 500mg metformin HCI) 625
Example 20: Mixture of pellets
Composition mg/capsule
Pellets of Compound (I) 50 (example 14, e.g. equiv. to 4mg)
Pellets of metformin HCI (example 4) (equivalent to 500mg metformin HCI) 625
Magnesium stearate 34
Example 21: Mixture of granules
Composition Amount 40 Metformin HCI granules (examples 1,2,3) As required (equivalent to 500mg Metformin HCI)
Compound (I) maleate salt granules ( examples 5,6,9,10,11)
(equivalent to 1, 2 or 4mg Compound (I)) As required
Magnesium stearate 0.5% (iii) Encapsulation of tablet of Compound (I) maleate salt
A tablet of Compound (I) maleate salt of the desired strength, example 7, is filled into an appropriate sized capsule shell and overfilled with metformin hydrochloride (blended with magnesium stearate) or a Metformin HCI granule, see example 1 or 2, equivalent to 500mg.
Example 22: Compound (I) maleate salt/Metformin HCI] capsule
Composition mg/capsule
Tablet of Compound (I) maleate salt (example 12) 150 (equivalent 4mg Compound (I))
Metformin hydrochloride 500mg
Example 23: Compound (I) maleate salt/Metformin HCI capsule
Composition mg/capsule
Tablet of Compound (I) maleate salt (example 12, 13) 1 tablet (equivalent to 1, 2 or 4mg Compound (I))
Metformin hydrochloride 500mg
Magnesium stearate 2.5mg
Example 24: Compound (I) maleate salt/Metformin HCI capsule
Composition Amount
Tablet of Compound (I) maleate salt (example 12,13) | tablet (equivalent to 1, 2 or 4mg Compound (I))
Metformin HCI granules (examples 1.2.3) As required (equivalent to 500mg Metformin HCl) (iv) Bi and tri layer tablets
Granules of metformin hydrochloride and Compound (I) are compressed as descrete layers to form a bilayer tablet. Granules of metformin hydrochloride and
Compound (I) are compressed as descrete layers that are separated by a barrier 40 layer to form a trilayer tablet.
Example 25: A bilayer tablet
Bilaver tablet composition Amount (mg)
Metformin HCI granules (examples 1,2 or 3) 520-540 (equivalent to 500mg Metformin HCI)
Compound (I) maleate salt granules (examples 7 or 5,6,9,10,11) 275 (equivalent to 1, 2 or 4mg Compound (I))
Example 26: A trilayer tablet
Barrier layer (non active) mg
Lactose 198 magnesium stearate 1-2
Trilayer tablet formulation Amount (mg)
Metformin HCI granules (examples 1, 2 or 3) 520-540 (equivalent to 500mg Mettormin HCI)
Barrier layer 200
Compound (I) maleate salt granules (examples 8 or 5,6,9,10,11) 275 (equivalent to 1, 2 or 4mg Compound (I)) (v) Press coated tablets ]
Compound (I) is applied by a press coating procedure around a pre formed
Metformin HCI tablet, or, Metformin hydrochloride is applied by a press coating : procedure around a pre formed tablet of Compound (I)
Example 27: Press coated tablet; Compound (I) maleate salt as press coat
A granule of compound I equivalent to Img, 2mg or 4mg of Compound (I) maleate salt is press coated onto a pre-formed metformin hydrochloride tablet
Metformin HCI tablet S00mg (formed by blending granules of metformin Hydrochloride prepared as in examples 1, 2 or 3 with magnesium stearate, then compressing into tablets)
Formula mg/tablet
Metformin HCI tablet 520-540 (equivalent to 500mg metformin hydrochloride)
Press coat of Compound (I) maleate salt, example 8 330 40 (equivalent to 4mg Compound (I))
Example 28: Press coated tablet; Metformin hydrochloride as press coat
A granule of metformin hydrochloride, equivalent to 500mg is press coated onto a pre formed tablet of Compound (I) maleate salt, see example 13
Formula mg/tablet
Tablet of Compound (I) maleate salt 154.5 (equivalent to 1,2 or 4mg Compound 1)
Metformin hydrochloride granule, example 1, 2 535 (equivalent to 500mg metformin hydrochloride)
Magnesium stearate 2.7

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Claims.
1. A pharmaceutical composition, comprising a thiazolidinedione, such as Compound (I), metformin hydrochloride and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, wherein the thiazolidinedione and metformin hydrochloride are each dispersed within its own pharmaceutically acceptable carrier in the pharmaceutical composition.
2. A composition according to claim 1, wherein the carrier for the thiazolidinedione, is different in composition to that of the carrier for metformin hydrochloride.
3. A composition according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the thiazolidinedione and its carrier are substantially in admixture with the metformin hydrochloride and its carrier.
4 A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the thiazolidinedione and its carrier are substantially in homogenous admixture with the metformin hydrochloride and its carrier.
5. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the thiazolidinedione/carrier mixture is compacted with the metformin hydrochloride/carrier mixture in the composition.
6. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the composition is in the form of a tablet. }
7. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the carrier for the thiazolidinedione comprises one or more components selected from: a binding agent other than PVP, a filler, a lubricants, a glidant, a disintegrant and a wetting agent.
8. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 7. wherein the carrier for the metformin hydrochloride comprises one or more components selected from: a binding agent being PVP, a filler, a lubricants, a glidant. a disintegrant and a wetting agent.
9. A composition according to claim 8, wherein the carrier for the metformin hydrochloride comprises at least one additional binder.
10. A composition according to claim 9, wherein the amount of PVP is the minimum required to provide the required compressibility for metformin. 40
11. A composition according to claim 1, wherein the thiazolidinedione and metformin hydrochloride are located in discrete zones with respect to each other and wherein each zone comprises the active agent and optionally a carrier.
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