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Title:  Taste masking coating composition

United States Patent:  6,551,617

Issued:  April 22, 2003

Inventors:  Corbo; Michael (Flemington, NJ); Desai; Jatin (Plainsboro, NJ); Patell; Mahesh (Edison, NJ); Warrick; Ronald (Sergeantsville, NJ)

Assignee:  Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (Princeton, NJ)

Appl. No.:  553513

Filed:  April 20, 2000

Abstract

There is provided a coating composition that masks the undesirable taste of a pharmaceutically active ingredient, i.e. drug or medicine, that is consumed orally. The coating composition has polyvinyl acetate, and a dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester. Optionally, an alkaline modifier may be included in the coating composition to enhance release of the active ingredient.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In the present application, a medicament is defined as a drug ingredient that is coated with a coating composition. Taste masking is defined as a perceived reduction of an undesirable taste that would otherwise be there.

The mouth is, for the most part, a neutral environment where the pH is about 7. One can mask the unpleasant taste of a drug by surrounding the drug ingredient, drug particle, or an agglomeration of drug particles with a coating composition that is insoluble in the mouth. The coating must be formulated to rapidly break down in the stomach to release the pharmaceutically active ingredient into the body. The present invention accomplishes this by providing a coating composition that effectively masks the unpleasant taste of a pharmaceutically active ingredient, i.e., drug or medicine, taken orally and immediately dissolves in an acidic pH environment, thereby releasing the pharmaceutically active ingredient in the stomach. Moreover, there is no noticeable after taste.

The coating composition of the present invention has a taste masking blend. The blend is (a) polyvinyl acetate, and (b) a dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester. Additionally, the composition may include an alkaline modifier.

In a preferred embodiment, the present invention is a medicament having a drug ingredient, and a coating composition for masking the taste of the drug ingredient. The blend has (a) polyvinyl acetate and (b) a dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester. Optionally, the coating composition of the medicament may have an alkaline modifier that enhances the release of the drug ingredient into one's body. That is, the inclusion of the alkaline modifier in the coating composition quickens the release of the drug ingredient in the stomach.

Polyvinyl acetate is the first component in the coating composition of the present invention. The polyvinyl acetate is insoluble in water. This property gives a composition containing polyvinyl acetate resistance to dissolution in the mouth. The polyvinyl acetate can be provided in its pure form or as a blend. BASF Corporation provides such a blend, commercially available under the tradename KOLLIDON SR. KOLLIDON SR is a blend that contains primarily polyvinyl acetate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and minor amounts of sodium lauryl sulfate and colloidal silica.

The coating composition of the present invention includes about 3 percentage by weight or weight percent (wt. %) to about 97 wt. % of polyvinyl acetate of the total weight of the composition. Preferably, the polyvinyl acetate is included in an amount about 10 wt. % to about 70 wt. %, and more preferably, about 15 wt. % to about 50 wt. %. Above 50 wt. %, the polyvinyl acetate may be difficult to dissolve.

The dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester is the second component in the present coating composition. This compound is available commercially from Rohm Pharma, and is sold under the tradename EUDRAGIT.RTM. E 100. EUDRAGIT.RTM. E 100 is supplied as colorless to yellow tinged granules with a characteristic amine-like odor.

The dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester is known to be soluble in acidic environments where the pH is up to about 5. At a pH greater than about 5, the ester is insoluble in water. Thus, the ester is relatively insoluble in the mouth where the pH is about 7.

The dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester is in the present coating composition in an amount about 3 wt. % to about 97 wt. % of the total weight of the composition. Preferably, the dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester is about 10 wt. % to about 40 wt. % of the total weight of the composition. The level of the dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester that is included in the coating composition is determined by considering the cost of the raw material and the desired dissolution rate. For example, below about 10 wt. %, the dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester does not dissolve as well as within the preferred range. Above 40 wt. %, the cost of this ingredient starts to become cost prohibitive.

The combination of the polyvinyl acetate and the dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester has been found to mask the taste of the active ingredient.

In a preferred embodiment, an alkaline modifier may be included in the coating composition of the present invention. The alkaline modifier serves several functions. It acts as a stabilizer, buffering the microenvironment of the coating to a neutral pH, which enhances the coating integrity over coatings that do not contain an alkaline modifier. This improves the storage stability in a dry state or in a liquid suspension. The alkaline modifier, in a preferred embodiment, also functions as a plasticizer that reduces the brittleness of the coating. Moreover, it serves as a release modifier that increases the speed of dissolution of the coating in the acidic environment of the stomach. This function allows a medicament coated with the present invention to deliver the drug ingredient to the system more rapidly then other systems. This provides another improvement over coatings that do not have an alkaline modifier.

The alkaline modifier enhances the controlled rate of release or break down or dissolving in the acid environment of one's stomach. Thus, a preferred coating composition that has (a) polyvinyl acetate, (b) dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester, and (c) the alkaline modifier, has both taste masking and enhanced release properties that increases the speed of dissolution of the coating in the acidic environment of the stomach. Accordingly, the drug ingredient is delivered more rapidly than by a coat that does not have an alkaline modifier.

Suitable alkaline modifiers are, for example, triethanolamine (TEA), basic amino acids, talc, ammonium oleate, meglumine, trimethylamine, calcium silicate, aluminum magnesium silicate, food alkalizing agents that are commonly used in the food industry, or mixtures thereof. The basic amino acids can be, for example, L-argenine, L-histadine, prolamine, or mixtures thereof. Moreover, zein (corn protein) or aluminum magnesium silicate may also be used in the present invention as an alkaline modifier.

An effective amount of the alkaline modifier may be added to the present coating composition. What is an effective amount varies according to the desired dissolution rate. The alkaline modifier is about 0.2 wt. % to about 20 wt. % of the coating composition. Preferably, the alkaline modifier is about 1 wt. % to about 15 wt. %, and more preferably, about 6 wt. % to about 12 wt. %.

In one preferred embodiment, the alkaline modifier is about 2 wt. % to about 4 wt. % triethanolamine, and about 4 wt. % to about 8 wt. % other alkaline modifiers.

In another embodiment, the present coating composition may also have additives incorporated into the coating composition. Such additives are, for example, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), 2-vinyl pyridine (V)/styrene (S) copolymer, cellulose acetate, and mixtures thereof. PVP is a polymer, which is soluble in water. In water, PVP will dissolve and break down, permitting the release of the medicine in the stomach. The 2-vinyl pyridine (V)/styrene (S) copolymer preferably has a polymer weight ratio of V to S of about 65/35 or 80/20.

Ethyl cellulose may also be used as an additive in the coating composition. Preferably, the ethyl cellulose that is used, has a viscosity of about 5 to about 100 centipoise (cps) at 25oC., when made into a 2% solution. More preferably, the viscosity of the 2% solution of ethyl cellulose is about 30 to about 50 cps at 25oC. The ethyl cellulose is present in the coating composition in an amount about 10 wt. % to about 30 wt. %, preferably 20 wt. % to 30 wt. %.

The coating composition may also have one or more optional ingredients. Such optional ingredients are diluents, fillers, bulking agents, pigments, opacifiers, other plasticizers including PVP, processing aids, or mixtures thereof.

The present composition may also include typical processing aids. Such aids include, for example, sodium lauryl sulfate, colloidal silica, silicon dioxide, or mixtures thereof.

In a preferred embodiment, the coating composition of the present invention is about 28 wt. % polyvinyl acetate, about 28 wt. % dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester, about 28 wt. % ethyl cellulose, about 5% talc, and about 3 wt. % to about 11 wt. % of other alkaline modifiers.

The ratio of the polymeric coating composition to pharmaceutical active ingredient is about 1:50 to 3:1. Preferably, the ratio is about 1:10 to 2:1. Most preferably, the ratio is 1:10 to 1.5:1. The pharmaceutically active ingredient is present in an amount, which typically is about 0.1 mg to about 1000 mg per unit dose.

The coated medicament can be, for example, chewable tablets, powders for reconstituted suspensions, regular liquid form of prepared suspensions, fast dissolving quick melt tablets, lozenges, wafers, chewing gums, hard shell gelatin capsules with powder/granules/liquid fills, soft shell gelatin with liquid center or filled with powder or granules, regular compressed tablets with immediate or delayed release, candy and candy bar forms, aerosol creams and gels.

There are many pharmaceutically active ingredients that can be coated with the taste masking system and/or the taste masking and controlled release systems of the present invention. For example, the systems can be applied to analgesics such as acetaminophen, aspirin, ibuprofen, dexibuprofen lysinate, naproxen, ketoprofen; antibiotics such as lactams, quinolones, macrolides and salts thereof; gastrointestinal drugs such as loperamide, famotidine, ranitidine, cimetidine and salts thereof; cardio vascular agents such as ibersartan, captopril, lisinopril and salts thereof; CNS drugs such as nefzodone, buspirone and salts thereof; antihistamines such as chlorpheniramine and astemizole; decongestants such as pseudoephedrine; cholesterol reducing agents such as statins; antivirals; anticancer; antiplatelet; vitamins; minerals; psyllium; or mixtures thereof.

A coated medicament may be prepared by using techniques and methods known in the art. For example, the coating composition of the present invention may be applied onto the drug active ingredient or medicine by using a fluidized bed coating operation.

To illustrate the present invention, the following examples are provided. However, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to these examples.

In the examples, medicinal tablets were prepared as follows: (1) granules or crystals of a drug ingredient were coated with a coating composition in a fluid bed coater, (2) the coated granules or crystals were then combined with ingredients commonly used in making chewable/fast melting tablets and/or dry suspensions such as sugars, sweetners, and flavors, (3) the mixture was then compressed into tablet form to a hardness of about 10 Strong-Cobb units, using 11/16 inch round flat tooling. Each tablet had a weight of about 1550 mg.

Claim 1 of 42 Claims

What is claimed is:

1. A coating composition for masking the taste of a drug ingredient or medicine and for providing rapid and substantially complete release of the drug ingredient or medicine in the stomach when the drug ingredient or medicine is coated with the composition, comprising a taste masking blend of:

(a) polyvinyl acetate;

(b) dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate and neutral methacrylic acid ester; and

(c) an alkaline modifier; the alkaline modifier being present in the coating composition, as a component thereof, in an amount sufficient to increase the coating composition's dissolution rate in the stomach as compared to a like composition that does not contain the alkaline modifier, said drug ingredient or medicine, when coated with the coating composition and orally ingested, having its taste masked in the mouth then being rapidly and substantially completely released in the stomach.
 


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