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Title: Pharmaceutical
compositions and methods for managing skin conditions
United States Patent: 7,018,660
Issued: March 28, 2006
Inventors: Murad; Howard (4265 Marina City
Dr., Penthouse 11, Marina del Ray, CA 90292)
Assignee: Murad; Howard (Marina del Ray,
CA)
Appl. No.: 093443
Filed: March 11, 2002
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Executive MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, U. Colorado
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Abstract
This application relates to a stable
pharmaceutical composition and methods for the cleansing of skin to
facilitate the prevention, treatment, and management of skin conditions,
such as seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, folliculitis, rosacea, perioral
dermatitis, acne, impetigo and other inflammatory skin conditions, and the
like, including a sufficient amount of an acidic component of a
hydroxyacid or tannic acid, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof,
to exfoliate a portion of the skin, a sufficient amount of stabilized
hydrogen peroxide to facilitate cleansing of the skin without substantial
irritation thereof, and an antimicrobial agent including at least one of
an antibacterial agent, antimicrobial agent, antiviral agent, anthelmintic,
or a combination thereof, in an amount sufficient to inhibit or reduce
microorganisms on the skin.
Description of the Invention
TECHNICAL FIELD
This application relates to
pharmaceutical compositions and methods to cleanse skin and facilitate the
prevention, treatment, and management of skin conditions.
BACKGROUND OF THE
INVENTION
Human skin is a composite material of the
epidermis and the dermis. The topmost part of the epidermis is the stratum
corneum. This layer is the stiffest layer of the skin, as well as the one
most affected by the surrounding environment. Below the stratum corneum is
the internal portion of the epidermis. Below the epidermis, the topmost
layer of the dermis is the papillary dermis, which is made of relatively
loose connective tissues that define the micro-relief of the skin. The
reticular dermis, disposed beneath the papillary dermis, is tight,
connective tissue that is spatially organized. The reticular dermis is
also associated with coarse wrinkles. At the bottom of the dermis lies the
subcutaneous layer.
The principal functions of the skin include protection, excretion,
secretion, absorption, thermoregulation, pigmentogenesis, accumulation,
sensory perception, and regulation of immunological processes. These
functions are detrimentally affected by, for example, dryness, yeast, and
structural changes in the skin, such as due to aging and excessive sun
exposure.
Various pharmaceuticals have been used for the treatment or prevention of
skin conditions, including skin cleansing compositions. Some of these
compositions are discussed below.
Canadian Patent No. 1,174,976 discloses a germ-killing skin medication
including two gels to be applied and mixed in situ, the first gel having
sodium chlorite in an aqueous form and the second gel having lactic acid
in an aqueous gel.
Great Britain Application No. 2,076,286 A discloses a dermatological
composition of an oil medium dispersed in an aqueous medium that contains
hydrogen peroxide, a buffer to maintain the composition below a pH of 7,
and a starch gelled in situ. The buffer may include lactic, citric,
tartaric, maleic, or hydroxysuccinic acids with an acid salt.
Great Britain Application No. 2,189,394 A discloses a concentrate that can
be mixed with hydrogen peroxide to become an effective disinfectant for
water, foodstuff, animal feeds, equipment, packages, and the like. The
concentrate includes an inorganic acid with a pH less than 1.6, a silver
compound or colloidal silver, an organic acid stabilizer such as tartaric,
lactic, salicylic, or citric acid, and optionally gelatin.
European Patent Application No. 0,191,214 A2 discloses a cosmetic liquid
cleanser for treating blemished, scarred, or inflamed skin having boric
acid or borax, ammonium hydroxide, a peroxide, and optionally salicylic
acid.
European Patent No. 0,250,539 B1 discloses a stabilized aqueous hydrogen
peroxide composition having 0.1 to 4 weight percent hydrogen peroxide and
0.5 to 5 weight percent β-crystals of one or more lipids selected from
monoglycerides of fatty acids, ascorbic acid, phosphate or lactic acid
esters of fatty acids and monoglycerol ethers, said fatty acids and ether
chains being saturated and having 12 to 18 carbons.
European Patent No. 0,425,507 B1 discloses compositions for treating
abnormal or damaged conditions of the epithelium including skin, which
include 0.01 to 12 weight percent of an activated protein containing at
least 0.5 weight percent cysteine, 0.1 to 15 weight percent of a reducing
agent to reduce cystine to cysteine, and 81.0 to 99.889 weight percent
water, acids, bases, buffering agents, emulsifying agents, thickeners,
solvents, preservatives, coloring agents, and perfuming agents. The
reducing agent may be a salt of a thioglycolic acid. In a preferred
embodiment, the composition also includes an oxidizing agent, such as
hydrogen peroxide.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,297,456 discloses cleaning and polishing compositions,
particularly for floor waxing, having lactic acid, methanol, hydrogen
peroxide, and aqua ammonia in a particular ratio.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,015,058 and 4,015,059 disclose stable peroxy-containing
concentrates useful for the production of microbicidal agents consisting
essentially of an aqueous mixture of 0.5 to 20 weight percent peracetic or
perpropionic acid or their precursors, 25 to 40 weight percent hydrogen
peroxide, and optionally up to 5 weight percent anionic surface-active
compounds of the sulfonate and sulfate type. Also disclosed are
compositions that further include 0.25 to 10 weight percent organic
phosphonic acid capable of sequestering bivalent metal cations and their
water-soluble acid salts.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,203,765 discloses an aqueous acidic etch-bleach solution
of hydrogen peroxide, iron ions, and inorganic anions that form a silver
salt, such that in the dissolved state the solution contains citric acid
and a polymer of alkylene oxide units for stabilization of the hydrogen
peroxide.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,438,102 discloses compositions containing gelatin,
hydrogen peroxide, ammonium hydroxide, thioglycolic acid, and a lower
alkanol to promote the growth of dermal and epidermal tissue.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,534,945 discloses an aqueous 25 to 35 weight percent
solution of hydrogen peroxide stabilized against decomposition with up to
1.4 mg/L tin, which is maintained in solution by particular amounts of
phosphate in the form of phosphonic acid and hydroxycarboxylic acid.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,557,935 discloses a germicidal composition of hydrophilic
lipid crystals of 1-monolaurin, and preferably 1-monomyristin, and
hydrogen peroxide, whereby the former stabilize the latter. Optionally,
the compositions further contain salicylic acid.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,900,721 discloses liquid, aqueous disinfectants based on
alcohol and hydrogen peroxide that contain one or more C2-8
alcohols, hydrogen peroxide or a hydrogen peroxide forming compound, one
or more carboxylic acids, one or more microbicidally active
nitrogen-containing organic compounds, one or more microbicidally active
phenolic compounds for disinfection of the skin and mucous membrane.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,139,788 discloses an antimicrobial surface sanitizing
composition having a diluent and antimicrobial agent of an antimicrobially
effective amount of alpha-hydroxyacid substituted mono- or di-carboxylic
acid and an antimicrobially effective amount of hydrogen peroxide, such
that the composition leaves a non-contaminating residue after contact with
surfaces to be disinfected.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,693,318 discloses phosphate esters for the improvement of
water solubility of salicylic acid and peroxide compounds in an aqueous
cleanser.
Despite these references, a stable composition of hydrogen peroxide, a
hydroxy acid, and an antimicrobial agent has not been prepared and used
for cleansing skin and managing skin conditions. Thus, there is still a
need for improved pharmaceutical compositions and methods capable of
cleansing the skin to facilitate the prevention, treatment, and management
of skin conditions, such as folliculitis, seborrheic dermatitis,
psoriasis, rosacea, perioral dermatitis, acne, impetigo and other
inflammatory skin conditions, and the like. The present invention
advantageously provides pharmaceutical compositions and methods for
cleansing skin to facilitate the prevention, treatment, and management of
one or more skin conditions.
SUMMARY OF THE
INVENTION
The present invention relates to a skin
cleansing pharmaceutical composition, preferably for administration to a
patient, including an acidic component having a hydroxy acid or tannic
acid, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in an amount
sufficient to exfoliate at least a portion of the skin, hydrogen peroxide
in an amount sufficient to cleanse the skin without substantial irritation
thereof, and an antimicrobial agent including at least one of an
antibacterial agent, an antifungal agent, an antiviral agent, an
anthelmintic, or a combination thereof, in an amount sufficient to at
least inhibit microorganisms on the skin. In a preferred embodiment, the
composition further includes a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or
excipient.
In one embodiment, the acidic component includes an alpha-hydroxy acid,
beta-hydroxy acid, or tannic acid. In a preferred embodiment, the acidic
component includes glycolic acid, lactic acid, citric acid, salicylic
acid, or tannic acid.
Advantageously, the acidic component is present in an amount from about
0.1 to 8 weight percent, the hydrogen peroxide is present in an amount
from about 0.01 to 6 weight percent, and the antimicrobial agent is
present in an amount from about 0.01 to 1.5 weight percent of the
composition. In a preferred embodiment, the composition further includes
at least one of a surfactant, a stabilizer, a preservative, a moisturizer,
anti-inflammatory agent, anti-oxidant, and a coloring agent, which
together may be present in an amount from about 10. 1 to 99.1 weight
percent of the composition.
The acidic component can include an amount of citric acid sufficient to
inhibit hydrogen peroxide decomposition over at least three months. In a
more preferred embodiment, the amount of citric acid is sufficient to
inhibit hydrogen peroxide decomposition at 40° C. over at least three
months. The invention also relates to a gel, paste, cream, lotion,
emulsion, or ointment that includes these pharmaceutical compositions.
In one preferred embodiment, the antimicrobial agent includes an
antifungal agent. In a more preferred embodiment, the antifungal agent is
selected from the group of farnesol, clotrimazole, ketoconazole, econazole,
fluconazole, calcium or zinc undecylenate, undecylenic acid, butenafine
hydrochloride, ciclopirox olaimine, miconazole nitrate, nystatin,
sulconazole, terbinafine hydrochloride, and mixtures thereof.
In another preferred embodiment, the antimicrobial agent includes an
antibacterial agent. In a more preferred embodiment, the antibacterial
agent is selected from the group of triclosan, neomycin, clindamycin,
polymyxin, bacitracin, benzoyl peroxide, a tetracycline such as
doxycycline or minocycline, a sulfa drug such as sulfacetamide, a
penicillin, a cephalosporin such as cephalexin, a quinolone such as
lomefloxacin, olfloxacin, or trovafloxacin, and mixtures thereof.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the antimicrobial agent includes an
antiviral agent. In a more preferred embodiment, the antiviral agent is
selected from the group of acyclovir, tamvir, penciclovir, and mixtures
thereof.
The invention further relates to a method of managing a skin condition by
administering to a patient a therapeutically effective amount of: (1) an
acidic component including a hydroxy acid or tannic acid, or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, (2) hydrogen peroxide, and (3)
an antimicrobial agent including at least one of an antibacterial agent,
an antifungal agent, antiviral agent, an anthelmintic, or a combination
thereof, to at least inhibit the growth of microorganisms on the skin that
contributes to, or causes, the skin condition.
The types of skin conditions that can be treated include seborrheic
dermatitis, psoriasis, folliculitis, rosacea, perioral dermatitis, acne,
or impetigo or other inflammatory skin conditions. The administration of
the components may be topical, such as by at least one of a gel, paste,
cream, lotion, emulsion, or ointment. About 1 mg to 10,000 mg of the
acidic component, hydrogen peroxide, and antimicrobial agent are
administered together for satisfactory results in most cases. In a
preferred embodiment, the acidic component, hydrogen peroxide, and
antimicrobial agent are administered concurrently. In another embodiment,
the acidic component, hydrogen peroxide, and antimicrobial agent are
administered concurrently with at least one additional pharmaceutical
composition for the prevention or treatment of a skin condition. In this
embodiment, the method further includes administering at least one of a
surfactant, stabilizer, preservative, moisturizer, anti-inflammatory
agent, anti-oxidant, or coloring agent. Alternatively, the acidic
component can include an alpha-hydroxy acid, beta-hydroxy acid, or tannic
acid and the antimicrobial agent can include an antibacterial agent. In a
more preferred embodiment, the acidic component includes glycolic, lactic,
tannic, citric, or salicylic acid, and the antimicrobial agent includes
triclosan.
The invention also relates to a skin cleansing pharmaceutical composition
including an acidic component containing a hydroxy acid or tannic acid, or
a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, present in an amount greater
than about 1 weight percent to exfoliate at least a portion of the skin,
hydrogen peroxide in an amount sufficient to cleanse the skin without
substantial irritation thereof, and an antimicrobial agent that
essentially includes at least one of an antibacterial agent, antifungal
agent, antiviral agent, an anthelmintic, or a combination thereof, in an
amount sufficient to at least inhibit microorganisms on the skin.
Claim 1 of 9 Claims
1. A skin cleansing
pharmaceutical composition comprising:
an acidic component comprising a hydroxy acid or tannic acid, or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, present in an amount greater than
about 4 weight percent sufficient to exfoliate at least a portion of the
skin;
hydrogen peroxide in an amount sufficient to cleanse the skin without
substantial irritation thereof; and
metronidazole.
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