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Title: Transdermal preparation contacting a loratidine metabolite with antihistaminic activity United States Patent: 6,395,297 Inventors: Klokkers; Karin (Lenggries, DE); Fischer; Wilfried (Lenggries, DE); Bracher; Daniel (Munchen, DE)Assignee: Hexal AG (Holzkirchen, DE) Appl. No.: 572771Filed: May 17, 2000 Foreign Application Priority Data: Dec 01, 1994[DE] (44 42 999)
A transdermal patch contains an active loratidine metabolite contained with polyacrylate polymer matrix. The transdermal patch provides pharmaceutically useful transdermal flux rates over time. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The problem underlying the invention is solved by a
pharmaceutical composition for systemic transdermal administration that
comprises an active loratidine metabolite as active ingredient. The
antihistaminic effect of the active loratidine metabolite can be exploited
for that pharmaceutical composition. Active loratidine metabolite 16.6 mg/ml
propylene glycol: water (1:1) 5.0 ml
Penetration rates amount flow rate
per 2.5 cm2 time [h] [.mu.g/cm2 ] [.mu.g/cm2 /24 h]
3 9.0 72
6 85.1 341
9 175.2 467
14 333.6 572
19 508.3 642
24 578.8 579
32 884.2 663
EXAMPLE 1 There is provided a transdermal therapeutic system of the reservoir type. For that purpose, a cover foil of 15 .mu.m thick polyester material is used which may be provided with a skin-coloured coating or may be transparent. The cover foil is heat-moulded onto a laminate that consists of a microporous membrane, a self-adhesive contact adhesive from the group of acrylates, silicones and polyisobutylene with a tackifying resin, and a protective foil. The microporous membrane may be of the MSX 115 4P type may contain 28% EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate). The protective foil may be a polyester material, siliconised on one side, of 100 .mu.m layer thickness. A cavity is left between the cover foil and the microporous membrane, which is filled with a saturated solution of the loratidine metabolite in a propylene gycol/water mixture (1:1). EXAMPLE 2 Loratidine metabolite 20 g
Duro-Tak 1753 98.0 g
The above-mentioned starting materials are mixed to form a clear solution. The solution is applied to a siliconised foil or paper to produce a content per surface area of 100 g/m2. A transparent polypropylene or polyester foil is laminated onto the dried matrix. The finished patches are punched out of the laminate in sizes of from 10 cm2 (corresponding to 2 mg of active ingredient) to 40 cm2 (corresponding to 8 mg of active ingredient). Claim 1 of 10 Claims What is claimed is:
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