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Title: Transdermal, hormone-delivering therapeutic system United States Patent: 6,274,165 Inventors: Meconi; Reinhold (Neuwied, DE); Seibertz; Frank (Bad Honningen, DE)Assignee: LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AG (DE) Appl. No.: 341212Filed: August 25, 1999 PCT Filed: January 3, 1998PCT NO: PCT/EP98/00014 371 Date: August 25, 1999102(e) Date: August 25, 1999 PCT PUB.NO.: WO98/31349PCT PUB. Date: July 23, 1998 Foreign Application Priority Data: Jan 14, 1997[DE] (197 00 913)
An active compound-containing patch for the controlled delivery of oestradiol or its pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives, alone or in combination with gestagens, to human or animal skin, having an active compound-containing reservoir based on ethylcellulose and contact adhesives comprising adhesive resins is characterized by a contact adhesive having a high plasticizer content. Description of the Invention The invention relates to an active compound-containing
patch for the controlled delivery of oestradiol or its pharmaceutically
acceptable derivatives, alone or in combination with gestagens, to human
or animal skin, having an active compound-containing reservoir based on
ethylcellulose and contact adhesives comprising adhesive resins. Ethylcellulose 5-25%
Tackifying resins 10-70%
Plasticizer/emulsifiers 20-40%
Oestradiol 1-10%
Norethindrone acetate and/or other gestagens 1-15%
Although the addition of plasticizers to active compound-containing contact adhesive materials is known per se, such as, for example, also according to the said DE-A 40 20 144, addition of plasticizer to the customary contact adhesives based on polyacrylates, block copolymers and polyisobutylenes is only possible to a limited extent, since from a certain concentration the cohesion of the contact adhesives decreases and they thus become unsuitable for transdermal application. The fact that just materials based on ethylcellulose/adhesive resin with unusually high additions of plasticizer would afford particularly useful transdermal therapeutic systems with increased skin penetration of the hormones and a particularly low recrystallization tendency thereof together with good wearing properties of the TTS was in no way to be foreseen, as the said, only recently disclosed TTS development having an active compound reservoir based on ethylcellulose/adhesive resin shows, which as an additive contains lauric acid and not--as now--high proportions of plasticizer. The composition according to the invention of the active compound reservoir based on ethylcellulose/adhesive resin with a high proportion of plasticizer, but without lauric acid, shows a markedly increased release of hormone compared with the materials according to DE-A 195 00 662, in particular on incorporation of a combination of oestradiol and norethindrone acetate. Claim 1 of 17 Claims What is claimed is:
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