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Title: Transparent rapid release compositions of
non-steroidal analgesics
United States Patent: 6,063,821
Inventors: Breitenbach; Jorg (Mannheim, DE); Sanner; Axel (Frankenthal,
DE); Rosenberg; Joerg (Ellerstadt, DE)
Assignee: BASF Aktiengesellschaft (Ludwigshafen, DE)
Appl. No.: 913509
Filed: September 16, 1997
Abstract
Transparent rapid release active substance compositions obtainable by
extrusion of melts, containing non-steroidal analgesics, homopolymers of
N-vinylpyrrolidone, saccharides or sugar alcohols and sodium or potassium
salts.
Description of the Invention
The present invention relates to transparent rapid release
compositions of non-steroidal analgesics with antipyretic and
antiinflammatory action, obtainable by extrusion of a melt comprising,
besides one or more active substances,
a) 50-100% by weight of homopolymers of N-vinylpyrrolidone with a
Fikentscher K value of 30,
b) 0-30% by weight of water-soluble saccharides or sugar alcohols or
mixtures thereof, and
c) 0-20% by weight of one or more physiologically acceptable salts of
sodium or of potassium,
where the stated amounts are based on the total of a), b) and c), and
subsequent shaping.
The invention furthermore relates to a process for producing such
compositions.
Rapid release of the active substance is of crucial importance
particularly with analgesics in order to achieve a rapid onset of the
pain-relieving action.
In the case of active substances with low solubility in water, as
represented, for example, by the organic acids with analgesic activity,
rapid release of sufficient doses is often not simple to achieve.
EP-A 607 467 proposes to promote rapid release of ibuprofen by adding
basic salts which are applied during the pelleting process in the form of
aqueous solutions to the active substance which has previously been mixed
with an ancillary substance. The pellets are subsequently compressed to
tablets in a conventional way. However, this procedure is relatively
elaborate and therefore rather unfavorable economically.
It is furthermore known that drug forms can be produced in a very economic
manner by extrusion of polymer melts which contain active substances, with
subsequent continuous shaping.
EP-B 240 904 describes such a process for producing solid pharmaceutical
forms by extrusion of polymer melts which contain active substances, using
as polymers homo- or copolymers of N-vinylpyrrolidone.
However, a fundamental problem in the process of this type is that the
matrix-forming polymers on the one hand are sufficiently melt-processible,
or become processible by addition of a plasticizing substance, at the
processing temperatures but, on the other hand, lead to stable drug forms
under the usual storage conditions, with which no cold flow occurs.
This problem is all the more difficult to solve when the intention is to
produce rapid release drug forms. Normally suitable for this purpose are,
in particular, relatively low molecular weight polymers which rapidly
dissolve in the digestive juices. However, it is precisely these which
show the phenomenon of cold flow of the finished drug forms to a
pronounced extent. High molecular weight polymers do not usually show
rapid release and can scarcely be extruded without plasticizers because
the glass transition temperature (DIN 52324) is considerably higher.
An additional problem arises when the intention is to produce transparent
drug forms by melt extrusion. The active substance is completely uniformly
distributed without compartmentalization only in transparent forms. This
is indispensable for rapid release. In addition, the use of transparent
forms simplifies quality control and patient compliance.
It is an object of the present invention to find transparent rapid release
compositions of non-steroidal analgesics which can be produced in a simple
manner by melt extrusion with subsequent shaping and have good storage
stability.
We have found that this object is achieved by the compositions defined at
the outset.
Suitable active substances according to the invention are non-steroidal
analgesics with antipyretic and antiinflammatory effect, as also used for
symptomatic antirheumatic therapy.
Suitable active substances are, accordingly, derivatives of salicylic acid
such as acetylsalicylic acid and derivatives of other organic acids and
pyrazole derivatives. Thus, suitable active substances are aryl acid
derivatives such as diclofenac, tolmetin or zomepirac, also arylpropyl
acid derivatives such as ibuprofen, naproxen, fenoprofen, flurbiprofen or
ketoprofen, or else indole- and indeneacetic acid derivatives such as
indometacin or sulindac. Examples of suitable pyrazole derivatives are for
example phenazone, aminophenazone, metamizole, propyphenazone,
phenylbutazone or oxyphenbutazone.
Preferred active substances are ibuprofen, acetylsalicylic acid and
ketoprofen, sulindac, indometacin, flurbiprofen.
It is also possible to use mixtures of active substances.
The compositions according to the invention contain as component a) a
homopolymer of N-vinylpyrrolidone with a Fikentscher K value of 30 (for
the definition of the K value see "H. Fikentscher, Cellulose-Chemie"
13 (1932), 58-64 and 71-74). This homopolymer is readily soluble in water,
where "soluble in water" means that at least 0.5 g, preferably
at least 2 g, of the polymer dissolves in 100 g of water at 20oC.,
where appropriate as colloidal solution. The preparation of the
homopolymer is generally known.
Suitable as components b) are water-soluble saccharides or sugar alcohols
or mixtures thereof. Suitable saccharides are, in particular, mono- or
disaccharides such as galactose, fructose, dextrose, mannose, maltose,
isomaltulose (palatinose), lactose or sucrose.
Examples of suitable sugar alcohols are mannitol, xylitol, sorbitol,
adonitol, dulcitol and generally pentitols and hexitols.
Suitable as components c) are physiologically tolerated sodium and/or
potassium salts, for example sodium acetate, potassium acetate, sodium
carbonate, potassium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium hydroxide,
potassium hydroxide, sodium chloride or potassium chloride, with sodium
acetate being preferred.
The ratios of the amounts of components a), b) and c) are chosen according
to the invention so that the compositions comprise
a) 50-100% by weight, preferably 60-90% by weight, of component a),
b) 0-30% by weight, prefearbly 5-20% by weight, of component b), and
c) 0-20% by weight, preferably 5-20% by weight, of component c),
where the stated amounts are based on the total of a), b) and c).
Preferred compositions contain 80-95% by weight of component a) and 5-20%
by weight of component c), based on the total of a) and c).
The total content of active substance in the compositions may vary within
wide limits depending on the dose required and the release rate. Thus, the
content of active substance can be from 0.1 to 90, preferably 0.5 to 60, %
by weight of the complete composition.
The compositions according to the invention may additionally contain
conventional pharmaceutical ancillary substances and in the usual amounts.
The mixing of the active substance or active substances with the polymeric
binders and, where appropriate, pharmaceutical additives can take place
before or after the melting of the polymeric binder by processes customary
in the art. The mixing is preferably carried out in an extruder,
preferably a twin screw extruder or a single screw extruder with mixing
compartment.
The melts are solvent-free. This means that no water and no organic
solvent is added.
Production takes place by extrusion at 50-180oC., preferably
60-150oC., and subsequent shaping of the still plastic
extrudate, eg. by shaping to tablets, for example as described in EP-A 240
906 by passing the extrudate between two rolls which are driven in
opposite directions and have mutually opposite depressions in the casing,
whose design determines the shape of the tablets. Cold cutting is also
suitable.
The hot-cut method is preferred. This entails the extrudates being
pelletized immediately after emergence from the die arrangement on the
extruder, for example by rotating knives or another suitable arrangement,
expediently to pellets whose length is about the same as the diameter of
the extrudate. These cut-off pellets are cooled in the stream of air or
gas to such an extent that the surface is tack-free even before contact
with other pellets or a vessel wall but, on the other hand, the pellets
are still sufficiently plastic that they acquire a spherical shape by
impacts, for example with the wall of a subsequent cyclone. This results
in a simple manner in pellets which are sustantially spherical or
lentil-shaped and have diameters of from 0.5 to 4, preferably 0.8 to 2,
mm. The preferred smaller particles are primarily suitable for filling
capsules.
The solid drug forms can also be provided with a conventional coating to
improve the appearance and/or the taste (sugar-coated tablet).
The compositions according to the invention of non-steroidal analgesics
with antipyretic and antiinflammatory action are transparent, stable on
storage and display rapid release. "Rapid release" means that
the release of the active substance measured by the USP XXII paddle method
after 30 min is at least 70%.
Surprisingly, despite the use of a relatively high molecular weight
polymer, even drug forms with high weights, such as 1000 mg, showed rapid
release. It is also advantageous that large tablets can be used as
pastilles without being swallowed, and the addition of sugar alcohols also
means that no taste problems occur. The swallowing of large tablets is
often associated with difficulty in particular for elderly patients or
patients with dysphagia, so that rapid release pastilles have great
advantages.
Claim 1 of 14 Claims
1. A transparent rapid release preparation of a
non-steroidal analgesic with antipyretic and antiinflammatory action,
wherein the release of the analgesic measured by the USP XXII paddle
method after 30 minutes is at least 70%, which is obtainable by extrusion
of a melt comprising an effective amount of one or more non-steroidal
analgesics with antipyretic and antiinflammatory action, and
a) from 50 to 100% by weight of a homopolymer of N-vinylpyrrolidone having
a Fikentscher K value of 30,
b) from 0 to 30% by weight of a water-soluble saccharide or sugar alcohol,
or a mixture thereof, and
c) from 0 to 20% by weight of one or more physiologically acceptable salts
of sodium or of potassium,
where the weight percentages are based on the total of a), b), and c), and
subsequent shaping.
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