WO2003026627A1 - Composite dosage forms - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to composite dosage forms such as pharmaceutical compositions. More particularly, this invention relates to composite dosage forms comprising at least one active ingredient and having a first portion comprising a first molded material and a second portion comprising a second material, in which the second material is compositionally different than the first material, surfaces of the first and second portions are joined at an interface, and the first portion surface at the interface resides substantially conformally upon the second portion surface at the interface.
- Dosage forms having two or more distinct portions are useful in the pharmaceutical arts for overcoming a number of commonly encountered challenges, including the separation of incompatible active ingredients, achieving acceptable content uniformity of a low-dose/high potency active ingredient, delivering one or more active ingredients in a pulsatile manner, and providing unique aesthetic characteristics for dosage form identification.
- Known methods for achieving a multi-portion pharmaceutical dosage form include particle coating, multi-layer tablets, compression-coating, and spray coating techniques. It is also known for example in the household products industry to assemble solid forms from two or more different parts for the purpose of separating active ingredients, or delivering different active ingredients at different times.
- Patent No. 5,593,696 which describes oral dosage forms for treating of gastric disorders.
- the dosage forms contain, as active ingredients, famotidine and sucralfate.
- the famotidine is present in the composition in particulate (granulate) form, and the particulate famotidine is provided with a protective barrier layer which prevents interaction between the famotidine and the sucralfate in the composition.
- the barrier layer is preferably a polymeric coat which dissolves partially in vivo in the stomach environs to release the coated famotidine.
- 5,980,944 describes a solid oral dosage form for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical suitable for the treatment of gastric disorders selected from the group consisting of granules of diphenoxylate, loperamide, loperamide-N-oxide, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and combinations thereof, and a therapeutically effective amount of simethicone wherein the pharmaceutical and simethicone are separated by a barrier coat on the granules which is substantially impermeable to simethicone.
- a pharmaceutical suitable for the treatment of gastric disorders selected from the group consisting of granules of diphenoxylate, loperamide, loperamide-N-oxide, pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and combinations thereof
- simethicone wherein the pharmaceutical and simethicone are separated by a barrier coat on the granules which is substantially impermeable to simethicone.
- Multi-layer tablets are described, for example, in U.S. Patent No. 5,20,0193, which describes multi-layered pharmaceutical active tablets comprising an immediate release layer and a homogeneous compressed sustained release layer comprising an erosion promoter, which upon administration results in a long-lasting, slow and relatively regular incremental release of the pharmaceutical active ingredient.
- U.S. Patent No. 6,372,252 describes a pharmaceutical sustained release formulation capable of providing therapeutically effective bioavailability of guaifenesin for at least twelve hours after dosing in a human subject.
- the modified release guaifenesin bi-layer tablet disclosed has a first portion comprising an immediate release formulation of guaifenesin and a second portion comprising a sustained release formulation of guaifenesin.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,999,226 discloses a multi- layered tablet containing an ibuprofen layer, a piperidino-alkanol antihistamine layer, and a layer or layers containing conventional pharmaceutical excipients which is interspersed between the ibuprofen and piperidino-alkanol layer and serves to physically separate them.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,198,390 describes a tablet containing at least two separate and discrete volume portions, one of which contains simethicone and the other of which contains antacid.
- a barrier separates the two volume portions to maintain the simethicone out of contact with the antacid and to prevent migration of the simethicone from its volume portion of the tablet into the volume portion containing the antacid, and vice versa.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,133,892 describes a multilayer detergent tablet containing an outer layer, a barrier layer and an inner layer.
- the tablet sequentially releases ingredients contained in the outer layer and ingredients contained in the inner layer.
- the time interval between the release of the outer layer ingredients and the release of the inner layer ingredients is controlled by the particular choice of an ingredient for the barrier layer and the relative thicknesses of the inner layer, the barrier layer and the outer layer.
- the tablet is able to separate in time the dissolution of incompatible ingredients such as an enzyme and a chlorine bleach.
- the tablet also provides sequential release of a dishwashing composition and a rinse aid composition such that cleaning is accomplished prior to the release of the rinse aid.
- Compression-coated tablets are useful for separation of incompatible active ingredients, and for pulsatile release of one or more active ingredients.
- Compressed coatings may have shapes which are substantially independent of the shape of the core, as disclosed for example in WO 00/18447.
- Commercially available compression coating machines are available for example from Korsch America Inc., a subsidiary of Korsch AG, and described in WO 89/11968.
- Modified release dosage forms prepared via compression are exemplified in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,738,874 and 6,294,200, and WO 99/51209.
- compressed coatings must contain a substantial amount of a compressible material.
- the compressed shell of WO 00/18447 employs microcrystalline cellulose at a level of about 30%.
- the liquid, dissolved or suspended active substance can also be divided into discrete droplets of specific volume after application of a high pressure during passage through a narrow nozzle, whereby the individual droplets are successively charged electrically and are intermittently deflected electrostatically towards the pharmaceutical carriers.
- molded portions comprising a mixture of compressed and molded portions are known for example for delivery of detergents.
- WO 01/49815 describes a composition for use in a dishwasher characterized by a base composition in the form of a tablet which becomes active substantially during the main wash cycle, and at least one separate zone in or on the tablet is provided with a substance that becomes active substantially during the rinse cycle of the dishwasher.
- One example of such assembled forms comprises a compressed tablet portion having a hemispherical indentation in a major face, and a molded spherical portion fit into and adhered to the indentation in the compressed portion.
- the molded portion may be smaller than the indentation in the compressed portion, e.g. the diameter of the molded portion is at least about 20 microns less that the diameter of the opening in the compressed portion.
- similar forms may be assembled by press-fitting. In these forms the dimensions of the molded portion and the opening in the compressed portion may be similar.
- Such assemblies are additionally limited in the types of geometries that are possible at the interface. In press-fit assemblies, the width of the molded portion at the deepest part of the interface may not be substantially larger than the width of the opening through which it must be fit. In other words the draft angle between the outer and inner surfaces of the compressed portion may not be negative. Moreover, the interface or area of contact between the two portions may not form an interlock.
- Intagliations are impressed marks typically achieved by engraving or impressing of a graphical representation, for example a figure, mark, character, symbol such as a letter, a name, a logo, a pictoral representation, and the like, or any combination thereof, in a tablet or other solid dosage form, preferably by a punching procedure.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,827,535 describes soft gelatin capsules having an external surface having defined thereon an impressed graphical representation.
- 5,405,642 discloses a method of highlighting intagliations in white or colored coated tablets by spraying onto said tablets a suspension comprising a filling material having a different color, a waxy material and a solvent, and removing the solvent and the excess of filling material and waxy material.
- the suspension of U.S. Patent No. 5,405,642 comprises a waxy material and a filling material in a critical weight ratio from about 1 :3 to about 1:12. Too little waxy material will lead to insufficient bonding of the filling material; too much waxy material the filling material will bond too strongly to the tablet surface and consequently will be difficult to remove afterwards. Suitable solvents for the suspension of U.S. Patent No.
- 5,405,642 are those solvents wherein the filling material and, if present, the dye, do not dissolve.
- non- dyed starches and celluloses may be suspended in alcohols, e.g. ethanol, isopropanol and the like, halogenated hydrocarbons, e.g. dichloromethane, trichloromethane and the like.
- EP 060,023 discloses a method of emphasizing intagliations in colored (i.e. not white) solid articles, in particular tablets, by coating the tablet surface and filling up the intagliations with a coating film comprising an optically anisotropic substance.
- EP 088,556 relates to a method of highlighting intagliations in white or colored tablets by contacting said tablets with a dry, powdery material having a different color than the tablet surface and then removing the excess powdery material not deposited in the intagliations.
- the powdery material is thought to adhere better to the intagliations of coated tablets than to those of uncoated tablets. Adherence can further be increased by using a mixture of a wax and a powdery material as the deposition material and heating the filled tablets to 40°C - 90°c to melt the wax. Finally, an outer coating may be applied to the filled tablets.
- the method disclosed in EP 088,556 has several problems.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,139,589 describes a process for the manufacture of an inlaid tablet, comprising the steps of incorporating into a plastic chewing gum mass a sustained- release active ingredient; incorporating into a non-plastic tablet mass a substantially immediate-release pharmaceutically active ingredient; and respectively converting the chewing gum mass and the tablet mass into the core and the outer layer of the inlaid tablet.
- a preferred embodiment includes converting the tablet mass into a recessed preformed element, converting the chewing gum mass into the core, inserting the core into the recess of the preformed element, introducing the preformed element and the core into a tablet mold, and subjecting the preformed element and the core in the mold to pressure.
- Another significant challenge in the formulation of pharmaceutical dosage forms is that of providing multiple release profiles for multiple active ingredients. This challenge has primarily been addressed in the art through the use of coated particles, or sprayed or compressed tablet coatings, all of which add cost and complexity to the manufacturing process.
- molded portions into delivery systems, has been used in the household products industry to achieve an additional degree of versatility.
- Assembled forms comprising a mixture of compressed and molded portions are known, for example, for delivery of detergents.
- WO 01/49815 describes a composition for use in a dishwasher characterized by a base composition in the form of a tablet which becomes active substantially during the main wash cycle, and at least one separate zone in or on the tablet is provided with a substance that becomes active substantially during the rinse cycle of the dishwasher.
- One example of such assembled forms comprises a compressed tablet portion having a hemispherical indentation in a major face, and a molded spherical portion fit into and adhered to the indentation in the compressed portion.
- the molded portion may be smaller than the indentation in the compressed portion, e.g. the diameter of the molded portion is at least about 20 microns less that the diameter of the opening in the compressed portion.
- similar forms may be assembled by press-fitting. In these forms the dimensions of the molded portion and the opening in the compressed portion may be similar.
- Such assemblies are additionally limited in the types of geometries that are possible at the interface. In press-fit assemblies, the width of the molded portion at the deepest part of the interface may not be substantially larger than the width of the opening through which it must be fit. In other words, the "draft angle" between the outer and inner surfaces of the compressed portion may not be negative. Moreover, the interface or area of contact between the two portions may not form an interlock.
- a dosage form comprising at least one active ingredient and a first portion comprising a first molded material and a second portion comprising a second material, in which the second material is compositionally different than the first material, the first and second material are joined at an interface, and a surface of the first portion at the interface resides substantially conformally upon a surface of the second portion of the interface.
- Dosage forms of the present invention advantageously have enhanced versatility for a number of applications, including dosage forms to deliver pharmaceuticals, nutritionals and/or confections, which may offer benefits of improved swallowability for an irregularly shaped substrate, or unique and pleasant aesthetic qualities that are valuable in the marketplace.
- the dosage form of the present invention also advantageously provides a cost- effective means for ensuring acceptable content uniformity, and improved safety of handling for low-dose / high potency active ingredients.
- Low dose active ingredients can be homogeneously dispersed in the molded portion when it is in a flowable state. This eliminates problems associated with powder segregation in blends for tableting, and minimizes exposure of workers to potential inhalation of dust containing the high potency active ingredient.
- the dosage form of this invention comprises at least one active ingredient, a first portion comprising a first molded material and a second portion comprising a second material which is compositionally different than the first material.
- the second material may be a compressed material such as a compressed powder.
- the first portion comprises a thermoplastic material.
- the first molded material is substantially free of pores having a diameter of 0.5 to 5.0 microns.
- the first portion comprises a foam.
- the first portion comprises an aerated material.
- the active ingredient is coated with a release-modifying coating.
- first and second portions are in substantial contact at the interface.
- the interface is in the form of an abutment.
- the first and second portions overlap at the interface.
- first and second portions interlock at the interface.
- first and second portions dissociate upon immersion in aqueous media.
- the dosage form further comprises a third portion, which is located between the first and second portions.
- the third portion comprises a chemical reaction product of the first and second materials.
- the third portion is impermeable to one or more active ingredients contained in the dosage form.
- the third portion is impermeable to water.
- the third portion acts as a barrier to the passage therethrough of one or more active ingredients contained in the first or second portions.
- the third portion functions to control the passage of one or more active ingredients contained in the first or second portions.
- the third portion comprises openings which allow the passage of one or more active ingredients therethrough.
- the third portion comprises a microelectronic device.
- the first and second portions have different colors.
- the first and second portions have different opacities.
- the first and second portions have different solubilities in acidic, alkaline, or neutral aqueous media.
- first and second portions have different dissolution rates in acidic, alkaline, or neutral aqueous media.
- first and second portions have different disintegration times in acidic, alkaline, or neutral aqueous media.
- the first and second portions have different hydrophilicities.
- the first and second portions have different topographies.
- the first and second portions have different elasticities.
- the first and second portions have different plasticities.
- the first and second portions have different tensile strengths.
- the first and second portions have different crystallinities.
- the first and second portions each comprise at least one active ingredient, and release active ingredient at different rates.
- the first portion is obtained by injection molding.
- the second portion is a substrate, and the first portion is formed directly upon the first portion.
- the first portion comprises at least one active ingredient.
- the second portion comprises at least one active ingredient.
- first and the second portion each comprise at least one active ingredient which may be the same or different.
- first portion further comprises an insert.
- the second portion further comprises an insert.
- the insert is molded.
- the first portion is contained within the second portion.
- At least one active ingredient is capable of dissolution, and dissolution of the active ingredient meets USP specifications for immediate release tablets containing the active ingredient.
- the second material is a compressed material.
- either the first portion, the second portion or both comprises a microelectronic device.
- a shell resides upon the outer surfaces of the first and second portions.
- the surface of the first portion at the interface has indentations and protrusions corresponding substantially inversely to indentations and protrusions on the surface of the second portion at the interface.
- indentations and protrasions have a length, width, height or depth greater than 10 microns.
- the area of the interface surfaces is at least 50% of the area of a major face of either the first or second portion.
- an entire face of the first portion is in substantial contact with the second portion.
- an entire face of the second portion is in substantial contact with the first portion.
- a side or face of the second portion comprises a cavity, and the first portion is in contact with the entire surface of the cavity.
- At least one exterior surface of the first portion is flush with at least one exterior surface of the second portion.
- Figures 1A and IB are top and side views of an embodiment of this invention.
- Figures 2 A and 2B are top and side views of another embodiment of this invention.
- Figures 3 A and 3B are top and side views of another embodiment of this invention.
- Figures 4A and 4B are top and side views of another embodiment of this invention.
- Figures 5 A and 5B are top and side views of another embodiment of this invention.
- Figures 6 A and 6B are top and side views of another embodiment of this invention.
- Figures 7A-7C are top, side and exploded views of another embodiment of this invention.
- Figures 9 A and 9B are top and side views of another embodiment of this invention.
- Figure 10 is a side view of another embodiment of this invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
- dosage form applies to any solid object, semi-solid, or liquid composition, designed to contain a specific pre-determined amount (i.e. dose) of a certain ingredient, for example an active ingredient as defined below.
- Suitable dosage forms may be pharmaceutical drug delivery systems, including those for oral administration, buccal administration, rectal administration, topical, transdermal, or mucosal delivery, or subcutaneous implants, or other implanted drug delivery systems; or compositions for delivering minerals, vitamins and other nutraceuticals, oral care agents, flavorants, and the like.
- the dosage forms of the present invention are considered to be solid, however they may contain liquid or semi-solid components.
- the dosage form is an orally administered system for delivering a pharmaceutical active ingredient to the gastro-intestinal tract of a human.
- the dosage form is an orally administered "placebo" system containing pharmaceutically inactive ingredients, and the dosage form is designed to have the same appearance as a particular pharmaceutically active dosage form, such as may be used for control purposes in clinical studies to test, for example, the safety and efficacy of a particular pharmaceutically active ingredient.
- Suitable active ingredients for use in the dosage form of this invention include for example pharmaceuticals, minerals, vitamins and other nutraceuticals, oral care agents, flavorants and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable pharmaceuticals include analgesics, anti- inflammatory agents, antiarthritics, anesthetics, antihistamines, antitussives, antibiotics, anti- infective agents, antivirals, anticoagulants, antidepressants, antidiabetic agents, antiemetics, antiflatulents, antifungals, antispasmodics, appetite suppressants, bronchodilators, cardiovascular agents, central nervous system agents, central nervous system stimulants, decongestants, diuretics, expectorants, gastrointestinal agents, migraine preparations, motion sickness products, mucolytics, muscle relaxants, osteoporosis preparations, polydimethylsiloxanes, respiratory agents, sleep-aids, urinary tract agents and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable oral care agents include breath fresheners, tooth whiteners, antimicrobial agents, tooth mineralizers, tooth decay inhibitors, topical anesthetics, mucoprotectants, and the like.
- Suitable flavorants include menthol, peppermint, mint flavors, fruit flavors, chocolate, vanilla, bubblegum flavors, coffee flavors, liqueur flavors and combinations and the like.
- Suitable gastrointestinal agents include antacids such as calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, magnesium oxide, magnesium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, dihydroxyaluminum sodium carbonate; stimulant laxatives, such as bisacodyl, cascara sagrada, danthron, senna, phenolphthalein, aloe, castor oil, ricinoleic acid, and dehydrocholic acid, and mixtures thereof; H2 receptor antagonists, such as famotadine, ranitidine, cimetadine, nizatidine; proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole or lansoprazole; gastrointestinal cytoprotectives, such as sucraflate and misoprostol; gastrointestinal prokinetics, such as prucalopride, antibiotics for H.
- antacids such as calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, magnesium oxide, magnesium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, sodium bicarbonate, dihydroxyaluminum
- pylori such as clarithromycin, amoxicillin, tetracycline, and metromdazole
- antidiarrheals such as diphenoxylate and loperamide
- glycopyrrolate such as glycopyrrolate
- antiemetics such as ondansetron
- analgesics such as mesalamine.
- the active agent may be selected from bisacodyl, famotadine, ranitidine, cimetidine, prucalopride, diphenoxylate, loperamide, lactase, mesalamine, bismuth, antacids, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, isomers, and mixtures thereof.
- the active agent is selected from analgesics, anti- inflammatories, and antipyretics, e.g. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including propionic acid derivatives, e.g.
- NSAIDs non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- the active agent is selected from propionic acid derivative NSAJD, e.g.
- ibuprofen ibuprofen, naproxen, flurbiprofen, feribufen, fenoprofen, indoprofen, ketoprofen, fluprofen, pirprofen, carprofen, oxaprozin, pranoprofen, suprofen, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, derivatives, and combinations thereof.
- the active agent may be selected from acetaminophen, acetyl salicylic acid, ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen, flurbiprofen, diclofenac, cyclobenzaprine, meloxicam, rofecoxib, celecoxib, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, isomers, and mixtures thereof.
- the active agent may be selected from pseudoephedrine, phenylpropanolamine, chlo heniramine, dextromethorphan, diphenhydramine, astemizole, terfenadine, fexofenadine, loratadine, desloratidine, doxilamine, norastemizole, cetirizine, mixtures thereof and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters, isomers, and mixtures thereof.
- Suitable polydimethylsiloxanes which include, but are not limited to dimethicone and simethicone, are those disclosed in United States Patent Nos. 4,906,478, 5,275,822, and 6,103,260, the contents of each is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
- the term "simethicone” refers to the broader class of polydimethylsiloxanes, including but not limited to simethicone and dimethicone.
- the active ingredient or ingredients are present in the dosage form in a therapeutically effective amount, which is an amount that produces the desired therapeutic response upon oral administration and can be readily determined by one skilled in the art.
- the first or second portion comprises at least about 85 weight percent of the active ingredient.
- the active ingredient may be coated with a taste masking coating, as known in the art.
- suitable taste masking coatings are described in U.S. Patent No. 4,851,226, U.S. Patent No. 5,075,114, and U.S. Patent No. 5,489,436.
- Commercially available taste masked active ingredients may also be employed.
- acetaminophen particles which are encapsulated with ethylcellulose or other polymers by a coaccervation process may be used in the present invention. Coaccervation-encapsulated acetaminophen may be purchased commercially from Eurand America, Inc. (Vandalia, Ohio) or from Circa Inc., (Dayton, Ohio).
- At least a portion of the active ingredient may be optionally coated with a release-modifying coating, as known in the art.
- a release-modifying coating as known in the art.
- suitable release modifying coatings are described, for example, U.S. Patent Nos. 4,173,626; 4,863,742; 4,980,170; 4,984,240; 5,286,497; 5,912,013; 6,270,805; and 6,322,819.
- Commercially available modified release coated active particles may also be employed. Accordingly, all or a portion of one or more active ingredients may be coated with a release- modifying material.
- the active ingredient or ingredients may be present in the dosage form in any form.
- the active ingredient may be dispersed at the molecular level, e.g. melted or dissolved, within the dosage form, or may be in the form of particles, which in turn may be coated or uncoated.
- the particles typically have an average particle size of about 1-2000 microns. In one preferred embodiment, such particles are crystals having an average particle size of about 1-300 microns. In another preferred embodiment, the particles are granules or pellets having an average particle size of about 50-2000 microns, preferably about 50-1000 microns, most preferably about 100-800 microns.
- the first portion of the dosage form is prepared by molding.
- the first portion may have any shape that can be molded, and has an area of its surface that is in contact with the second portion of the dosage form.
- a substantial proportion of the surface area of one entire face of the first molded portion has a shape which is defined by the shape of the second portion.
- the second portion of the dosage form may be prepared by any suitable method, for example it may be molded or compressed. In one embodiment, the second portion has one or more major faces. If the second portion is molded, it may have any shape that can be molded.
- Molded shapes which may be used for the first portion or second portion (if molded) include a truncated cone; a polyhedron, such as a cube, pyramid, prism, or the like; or a shape having the geometry of a space figure with some non-flat faces, such as a cone, cylinder, sphere, torus, or the like.
- the second portion If the second portion is compressed, it may have any shape that can be compressed.
- Suitable shapes for compressed dosage fo ⁇ ns include tablet shapes formed from compression tooling shapes described by "The Elizabeth Companies Tablet Design Training Manual” (Elizabeth Carbide Die Co., Inc., p.7 (McKeesport, Pa.) (incorporated herein by reference) as follows (the tablet shape corresponds inversely to the shape of the compression tooling):
- the surface of one or more faces of the second portion may be substantially smooth, i.e. may have indentations or protrusions only at the microscopic level on the order of less than about 20 microns in width, depth, or height.
- the surface of one or more faces the second portion may be textured, i.e. having indentations or protrusions greater than about 20 microns, e.g. greater than about 50 microns, or greater than about 100 microns, or from about 1000 microns to about 30,000 microns in width, depth, or height.
- the surface may contain an embossed (raised) or debossed (indented) design.
- the surface of one or more faces the second portion may contain indentations, intagliations, letters, symbols or a pattern such as a graphic or logo.
- one or more faces of the second portion may contain one or more depressions covering a substantial proportion of its surface area, for example at least about 10%, or at least about 20% or at least about 30% or at least about 50% of the surface area of the face.
- WO 01/85437 describes a process for the production of tablets with a cavity using a press.
- WO 99/6157 describes tablets, compressed from a particulate material, having cavities to receive an additional ingredient or mix of ingredients.
- a surface of the first molded portion resides substantially conformally upon a surface of the second portion.
- substantially conformally means that a surface of the first molded portion substantially conforms inversely to the shape and texture of a surface of the second portion, such that the first and second portions are in substantial contact at the interface between them.
- substantially contact means that a major portion of the surface area of at least one surface of the first portion is in contact with a major portion of the surface area of at least one surface of the second portion.
- the dosage form of the invention may also incorporate pharmaceutically acceptable adjuvants, including, for example, preservatives, sweeteners such as aspartame, acesulfame potassium, sucralose, and saccharin; flavors, antioxidants, surfactants, and coloring agents.
- pharmaceutically acceptable adjuvants including, for example, preservatives, sweeteners such as aspartame, acesulfame potassium, sucralose, and saccharin; flavors, antioxidants, surfactants, and coloring agents.
- the dissolution characteristics of at least one active ingredient meets USP specifications for immediate release tablets containing the active ingredient.
- the active ingredient or ingredients are preferably capable of dissolution upon contact with a fluid such as water, gastric fluid, intestinal fluid or the like.
- USP 24 specifies that in pH 5.8 phosphate buffer, using USP apparatus 2 (paddles) at 50 rpm, at least 80% of the acetaminophen contained in the dosage form is released therefrom within 30 minutes after dosing, and for ibuprofen tablets, USP 24 specifies that in pH 7.2 phosphate buffer, using USP apparatus 2 (paddles) at 50 rpm, at least 80% of the ibuprofen contained in the dosage form is released therefrom within 60 minutes after dosing. See USP 24, 2000 Version, 19 - 20 and 856 (1999).
- the dissolution characteristics of at least one active ingredient are modified: e.g.
- one portion of the dosage form provides for immediate release of a first dose of an active ingredient therefrom, and the other portion of the dosage form provides for modified release of a second dose of either the same or a different active ingredient contained therein.
- the first portion of the dosage form of this invention comprises a molded material.
- the molded material may be obtained from flowable material.
- the flowable material may be any edible material that is flowable at a temperature between about 37°C and 250°C, and that is solid or can form a gel at a temperature between about -10°C and about 35°C.
- the flowable material may comprise a dissolved or molten component, and a solvent such as for example water. The solvent may be partially or substantially removed by drying.
- Suitable flowable materials include those comprising film forming polymers, gelling polymers, hydrocoUoids, low melting hydrophobic materials such as fats and waxes, non-crystallizable carbohydrates, and the like.
- the flowable material comprises gelatin.
- Gelatin is a natural, thermogelling polymer. It is a tasteless and colorless mixture of derived proteins of the albuminous class which is ordinarily soluble in warm water. Two types of gelatin - Type A and Type B - are commonly used. Type A gelatin is a derivative of acid- treated raw materials. Type B gelatin is a derivative of alkali-treated raw materials. The moisture content of gelatin, as well as its Bloom strength, composition and original gelatin processing conditions, determine its transition temperature between liquid and solid. Bloom is a standard measure of the strength of a gelatin gel, and is roughly correlated with molecular weight.
- Bloom is defined as the weight in grams required to move a half-inch diameter plastic plunger 4 mm into a 6.67% gelatin gel that has been held at 10°C for 17 hours.
- the flowable material is an aqueous solution comprising 20% 275 Bloom pork skin gelatin, 20% 250 Bloom Bone Gelatin, and approximately 60% water.
- sucrose-fatty acid esters may comprise sucrose-fatty acid esters; fats such as cocoa butter, hydrogenated vegetable oil such as palm kernel oil, cottonseed oil, sunflower oil, and soybean oil; mono- di- and triglycerides, phospholipids, waxes such as carnuba wax, spermaceti wax, beeswax, candelilla wax, shellac wax, microcrystalline wax, and paraffin wax; fat-containing mixtures such as chocolate; sugar in the form on an amorphous glass such as that used to make hard candy forms, crystallized sugar in a supersaturated solution such as that used to make fondant fonns; carbohydrates such as sugar-alcohols (for example, sorbitol, maltitol, mannitol, xylitol), or thermoplastic starch; and low-moisture polymer solutions such as mixtures of gelatin and other hydrocoUoids at water contents up to about 30%, such as for example those used to make "gummi" confection
- the flowable material may comprise a film former such as a cellulose ether, e.g. hydroxypropylmethylcellulose or a modified starch, e.g. waxy maize starch; optionally an extender, such as polycarbohydrates, e.g. polydextrose or maltodextrin; optionally a thickener, such as a hydrocolloid, e.g. xanthan gum or canageenan, or a sugar, e.g. sucrose; optionally a plasticizer, e.g. polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, vegetable oils such as castor oil, glycerin, and mixtures thereof.
- a film former such as a cellulose ether, e.g. hydroxypropylmethylcellulose or a modified starch, e.g. waxy maize starch
- an extender such as polycarbohydrates, e.g. polydextrose or maltodextrin
- a thickener such as
- Any film former known in the art is suitable for use in the flowable shell material of the present invention.
- suitable film formers include, but are not limited to, polyvinylalcohol (PVA), polyvinylpynolidone (PVP), hydroxypropyl starch, hydroxyethyl starch, pullulan, methylethyl starch, carboxymethyl starch, methylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC), hydroxyethylmethylcellulose (HEMC), hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC), hydroxybutylmethylcellulose (HBMC), hydroxyethylethylcellulose (HEEC), hydroxyethylhydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (HEMPMC), methacrylic acid and methacrylate ester copolymers, polyethylene oxide and polyvinylpyrrolidone copolymers, gelatin, proteins such as whey protein, coaggulatable proteins such as albumin, casein, and casein isolates, soy protein and soy protein and soy
- HPMC 2910 is a cellulose ether having a degree of substitution of about 1.9 and a hydroxypropyl molar substitution of 0.23, and containing, based upon the total weight of the compound, from about 29% to about 30% methoxyl and from about 7% to about 12% hydroxylpropyl groups.
- HPMC 2910 is commercially available from the Dow Chemical Company under the tradename METHOCEL E.
- METHOCEL E5 which is one grade of HPMC-2910 suitable for use in the present invention, has a viscosity of about 4 to 6 cps (4 to 6 millipascal-seconds) at 20°C in a 2% aqueous solution as determined by a Ubbelohde viscometer.
- METHOCEL E6 which is another grade of HPMC-2910 suitable for use in the present invention, has a viscosity of about 5 to 7 cps ( 5 to 7 millipascal-seconds) at 20°C in a 2% aqueous solution as determined by a Ubbelohde viscometer.
- METHOCEL El 5 which is another grade of HPMC-2910 suitable for use in the present invention, has a viscosity of about 15000 cps (15 millipascal-seconds) at 20°C in a 2% aqueous solution as determined by a Ubbelohde viscometer.
- degree of substitution shall mean the average number of substituent groups attached to a anhydroglucose ring
- hydroxypropyl molar substitution shall mean the number of moles of hydroxypropyl per mole anhydroglucose.
- modified starches include starches that have been modified by crosslinking, chemically modified for improved stability, or physically modified for improved solubility properties.
- pre-gelatinized starches or “instantized starches” refers to modified starches that have been pre-wetted, then dried to enhance their cold-water solubility.
- Suitable modified starches are commercially available from several suppliers such as, for example, A.E. Staley Manufacturing Company, and National Starch & Chemical Company.
- One suitable modified starch includes the pre-gelatinized waxy maize derivative starches that are commercially available from National Starch & Chemical Company under the tradenames PURITY GUM and FILMSET, and derivatives, copolymers, and mixtures thereof.
- Such waxy maize starches typically contain, based upon the total weight of the starch, from about 0 percent to about 18 percent of amylose and from about 100% to about 88% of amylopectin.
- Suitable tapioca dextrins include those available from National Starch &
- any thickener known in the art is suitable for use in the film forming composition of the present invention.
- thickeners include but are not limited to hydrocoUoids (also referred to herein as gelling polymers) such as alginates, agar, guar gum, locust bean, carrageenan, tara, gum arabic, tragacanth, pectin, xanthan, gellan, maltodextrin, galactomannan, pusstulan, laminarin, scleroglucan, gum arabic, inulin, pectin, whelan, rhamsan, zooglan, methylan, chitin, cyclodextrin, chitosan, and derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- Additional suitable thickeners include crystallizable sugars, such as glucose (dextrose), fructose, and the like, and derivatives and combinations thereof.
- Suitable xanthan gums include those available from C.P. Kelco Company under the tradename, KELTROL 1000, XANTROL 180, or K9B310.
- plasticizer known in the pharmaceutical art is suitable for use in the present invention, and may include, but not be limited to polyethylene glycol; glycerin; sorbitol; triethyl citrate; tribuyl citrate; dibutyl sebecate; vegetable oils such as castor oil; surfactants such as polysorbates, sodium lauryl sulfates, and dioctyl-sodium sulfosuccinates; propylene glycol; mono acetate of glycerol; diacetate of glycerol; triacetate of glycerol; natural gums and mixtures thereof.
- an optional plasticizer may be present in an amount, based upon the total weight of the solution, from about 0% to about 40%.
- the flowable material may optionally comprise adjuvants or excipients, in which may comprise up to about 20% by weight of the flowable material.
- suitable adjuvants or excipients include detackifiers, humectants, surfactants, anti-foaming agents, colorants, flavorants, sweeteners, opacifiers, and the like.
- the flowable material comprises less than 5% humectants, or alternately is substantially free of humectants, such as glycerin, sorbitol, maltitol, xylitol, or propylene glycol.
- Humectants have traditionally been included in pre-formed films employed in enrobing processes, such as that disclosed in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,146,730 and 5,459,983, to ensure adequate flexibility or plasticity and bondability of the film during processing. Humectants function by binding water and retaining it in the film. Pre-formed films used in enrobing processes can typically comprise up to 45% water. Disadvantageously, the presence of humectant prolongs the drying process, and can adversely affect the stability of the finished dosage form.
- the molded material comprises at least about 80%; e.g. at least about 90% of a material selected from film formers, gelling polymers (hydrocoUoids), low-melting hydrophobic materials, non-crystallizable carbohydrates, and mixtures thereof.
- the molded material may be formed by injection molding, advantageously minimizing or eliminating the need for direct-compression filler- binders such as microcrystalline cellulose, spray-dried lactose, mineral salts such as calcium phosphate, crystalline sugars such as sucrose, dextrates and the like. These materials would disadvantageously detract from the clarity and stability of the molded material.
- the molded material comprises less than about 10%, e.g.
- the molded material is prepared by thermal setting molding using the method and apparatus described in copending U.S. patent application Serial No. 09/966,450, pages 57-63, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the molded material is formed by injecting a starting material in flowable form into a molding chamber.
- the starting material preferably comprises an active ingredient and a thermal setting material at a temperature above the melting point of the thermal setting material but below the decomposition temperature of the active ingredient.
- the starting material is cooled and solidifies in the molding chamber into a shaped form (i.e. having the shape of the mold).
- the molded material is prepared by thermal cycle molding using the method and apparatus described in copending U.S. patent application Serial No. 09/966,497, pages 27-51, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the molded material is formed by injecting a starting material in flowable form into a heated molding chamber.
- the starting material preferably comprises an active ingredient and a thermoplastic material at a temperature above the set temperature of the thermoplastic material but below the decomposition temperature of the active ingredient.
- the starting material is cooled and solidifies in the molding chamber into a shaped form (i.e., having the shape of the mold).
- the starting material must be in flowable form.
- it may comprise solid particles suspended in a molten matrix, for example a polymer matrix.
- the starting material may be completely molten or in the form of a paste.
- the starting material may comprise an active ingredient dissolved in a molten material.
- the starting material may be made by dissolving a solid in a solvent, which solvent is then evaporated from the starting material after it has been molded.
- the starting material may comprise any edible material which is desirable to incorporate into a shaped form, including active ingredients such as those active ingredients described herein, nutritionals, vitamins, minerals, flavors, sweeteners, and the like.
- the starting material comprises an active ingredient and a thermal setting material.
- the thermal setting material may be any edible material that is flowable at a temperature between about 37 to about 250°C, and that is a solid at a temperature between about 0 to about -10°C.
- Preferred thermal setting materials include water-soluble polymers such as polyalkylene glycols, polyethylene oxides and derivatives, and sucrose esters; fats such as cocoa butter, hydrogenated vegetable oil such as palm kernel oil, cottonseed oil, sunflower oil, and soybean oil; mono- di- and triglycerides, phospholipids, waxes such as carnuba wax, spermaceti wax, beeswax, candelilla wax, shellac wax, microcrystalline wax, and paraffin wax; fat-containing mixtures such as chocolate; sugar in the form on an amorphous glass such as that used to make hard candy forms, crystallized carbohydrates in a supersaturated solution such as that used to make fondant forms; low-moisture polymer solutions such as mixtures of gelatin and other hydrocoUoids at water contents up to
- the first portion may be made in any shape or size. For instance, irregularly shaped first portions may be made; i.e. shapes having no more than one axis of symmetry. Cylindrically shaped first portions may also be made.
- the molded material may be prepared by any molding method, such as injection molding. In a prefened embodiment, the molded material may be made using the thermal setting method and apparatus described herein. In another prefened embodiment of the invention, the molded material is prepared by thermal cycle molding as described herein. [0124]
- the first molded material and second material of the dosage form of this invention are compositionally different. As used herein, the term "compositionally different" means having features that are readily distinguishable by qualitative or quantitative chemical analysis, physical testing, or visual observation.
- the first and second materials may contain different ingredients, or different levels of the same ingredients, or the first and second materials may have different physical or chemical properties, different functional properties, or be visually distinct.
- physical or chemical properties that may be different include hydrophylicity, hydrophobicity, hygroscopicity, elasticity, plasticity, tensile strength, crystallinity, and density.
- functional properties which maybe different include rate and/or extent of dissolution of the material itself or of an active ingredient therefrom, rate of disintegration of the material, permeability to active ingredients, permeability to water or aqueous media, and the like.
- visual distinctions include size, shape, topography, or other geometric features, color, hue, opacity, and gloss.
- the second portion of the dosage form of this invention comprises a compressed material.
- the second portion is obtained by compressing a powder.
- the powder may preferably comprise an active ingredient and optionally contain various excipients, such as binders, disintegrants, lubricants, fillers, glidants and the like, as is conventional, or other particulate material of a medicinal or non-medicinal nature, such as inactive placebo blends for tableting, confectionery blends, and the like.
- the compressed second portion comprises active ingredient, powdered wax (such as shellac wax, microcrystalline wax, polyethylene glycol, and the like), and optionally disintegrants and lubricants as are well known to those skilled in the art.
- the second portion is obtained from a blend of powders having an average particle size of about 50 to about 500 microns.
- the active ingredient has an average particle size of about 50 to about 500 microns.
- at least one excipient has an average particle size of about 50 to about 500 microns.
- a major excipient, i.e. and excipient comprising at least 50% by weight of the core has an average particle size of about 50 to about 500 microns. Particles in this size range are particularly useful for direct compression processes.
- the second portion is a directly compressed tablet, made from a powder which is substantially free of water soluble polymeric binders and hydrated polymers.
- This composition is advantageous for maintaining an immediate release dissolution profile, minimizing processing and material costs, and providing for optimal physical and chemical stability of the dosage form.
- Suitable excipients for use in a compressed portion include fillers, binders, disintegrants, lubricants, glidants, and the like.
- Suitable fillers include water-soluble compressible carbohydrates such as sugars, which include dextrose, sucrose, maltose, and lactose, sugar-alcohols, which include mannitol, sorbitol, maltitol, xylitol, starch hydrolysates, which include dextrins, and maltodextrins, and the like, water insoluble plasticly deforming materials such as microcrystalline cellulose or other cellulosic derivatives, water-insoluble brittle fracture materials such as dicalcium phosphate, tricalcium phosphate and the like and mixtures thereof.
- water-soluble compressible carbohydrates such as sugars, which include dextrose, sucrose, maltose, and lactose
- sugar-alcohols which include mannitol, sorbitol, maltitol, xylitol
- starch hydrolysates which include dextrins, and maltodextrins, and the like
- Suitable binders include dry binders such as polyvinyl pynolidone, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, and the like; wet binders such as water-soluble polymers, including hydrocoUoids such as alginates, agar, guar gum, locust bean, carrageenan, tara, gum arabic, tragacanth, pectin, xanthan, gellan, maltodextrin, galactomannan, pusstulan, laminarin, scleroglucan, gum arabic, inulin, pectin, whelan, rhamsan, zooglan, methylan, chitin, cyclodextrin, chitosan, polyvinyl pynolidone, cellulosics, starches, and the like; and derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- hydrocoUoids such as alginates, agar, guar gum, locust bean, carrageenan, tara,
- Suitable disintegrants include sodium starch glycolate, cross-linked polyvinylpynolidone, cross-linked carboxymethylcellulose, starches, microcrystalline cellulose, and the like.
- Suitable lubricants include long chain fatty acids and their salts, such as magnesium stearate and stearic acid, talc, and waxes.
- Suitable glidants include colloidal silicon dioxide, and the like.
- the second portion is prepared by the compression methods and apparatus described in copending U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,509, pages 16-27, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Specifically, the second portion is made using a rotary compression module comprising a fill zone, insertion zone, compression zone, ejection zone, and purge zone in a single apparatus having a double row die construction as shown in Figure 6 of U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,509.
- the dies of the compression module are preferably filled using the assistance of a vacuum, with filters located in or near each die.
- the purge zone of the compression module includes an optional powder recovery system to recover excess powder from the filters and return excess powder to the dies.
- the first or second portions, or both may contain at least in part one or more inserts.
- the inserts can be made in any shape or size. For instance, inegularly shaped inserts can be made; i.e. shapes having no more than one axis of symmetry. Cylindrically shaped inserts may also be made.
- the insert may be prepared using conventional techniques such as panning, compression, or molding. In one embodiment, the insert is prepared using the thermal setting method and apparatus as described herein.
- the insert or inserts may have an average diameter from about 100 to about 1000 microns.
- the insert(s) may have an average diameter or thickness from about 10% to about 90% of the diameter or thickness of the dosage form, or portion thereof.
- the first or second dosage form portion may comprise a plurality of inserts.
- the first portion, second portion, or both may comprise a microelectronic device (e.g. an electronic "chip") which may be used as an active component or to control, for example, the rate of release of active ingredients contained within the first and/or second portions or insert in response to an input signal.
- a microelectronic device e.g. an electronic "chip”
- Examples of such microelectronic devices are as follows:
- Integrated, self-regulating responsive therapeutic devices including biosensors, electronic feedback and drug/countermeasure release devices which are fully integrated. Such devices eliminate the need for telemetry and human intervention, and are disclosed, for example, at www.chiprx.com products.html, which is incorporated herein by reference;
- Subcutaneous glucose monitors which comprise implantable or insertable sensor devices which detect changes in glucose concentration within intestinal fluid, and communicate to an external detector and data storage device. Such devices are disclosed, for example, at www.applied-medical.co.uk/glucose.htm, which is incorporated herein by reference;
- Such devices include a receiver for power supply, data and clock recovery, and a miniature LED anay flip-chip bonded to a silicon CMOS driver circuit and micro optics, and are disclosed, for example, at http://ios.oe.uni-duisberg.de/e/, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the microdisplay device receives a bit-stream + energy wireless signal from a high dynamic range CMOS camera placed outside the eye which generates a digital black & white picture which is converted by a digital signal processing unit (DAP) into a serial bit- stream with a data rate of approximately 1 Mbit/s. The image is projected onto the retina;
- DAP digital signal processing unit
- Microchips used to stimulate damaged retinal cells, allowing them to send visual signals to the brain for patients with macular degeneration or other retinal disorders.
- the chip is 2mm x 25 microns, and contains approximately 5,000 microscopic solar cells ("microphotodiodes"), each with its own stimulating electrode. These microphotodiodes convert the light energy from images into electrical chemical impulses that stimulate the remaining functional cells of the retina in patients with AMD and RP.
- microphotodiodes microscopic solar cells
- Such microchips are disclosed, for example, at www.optobionics.com/artificiahetina.htm, which is incorporated herein by reference;
- the device fits into a 20 to 21 gauge disposable needle that is connected to a computer, as the needle is inserted into the suspicious lesion.
- the device measures oxygen partial pressure, electrical impedance, temperature, and light scattering and absorption properties including deoxygenated hemoglobin, vascularization, and tissue density. Because of the accuracy benefits from the six simultaneous measurements, and real-time nature of the device, it is expected to exceed the accuracy levels achieved by the core needle biopsy procedure and approach the high level of accuracy associated with surgical biopsies. Further, if cancer is found, the device can be configured to deliver various therapies such as cancer markers, laser heat, cryogenics, drags, and radioactive seeds. Such devices are disclosed, for example, at www.bioluminate.com description.html, which is incorporated herein by reference; and
- Personal UV-B recorders which are instrument grade devices for measuring and recording UNB exposure and fit into a wrist-watch face. They may also be worn as a patch.
- the invention provides a dosage form comprising a thermal cycle molded first portion and a compressed powder second portion.
- the invention provides a dosage form comprising an injection molded first portion and a compressed powder second portion.
- only the first portion comprises one or more active ingredients.
- only the second portion comprises one or more active ingredients.
- only the insert or inserts comprise one or more active ingredients.
- both the first and second portions comprise one or more active ingredients.
- one or more of the first portion, second portion or the insert or inserts comprise one or more of the active ingredients.
- the active ingredient or ingredients are preferably capable of dissolution upon contact with a fluid such as water, gastric fluid, intestinal fluid or the like.
- the invention advantageously enables a system of dosage form design with the versatility to accomodate multiple different dosage amounts of medication in the same size tablet, yet be readily identifiable to patients and healthcare professionals in terms of its identity and strength.
- a particular medication may be commercially available in several different strength dosage forms. It is possible to design, using the present invention, a series of dosage forms in which the second portion comprises active ingredient, and varies in size according to the amount of active ingredient contained therein.
- the molded first portion of the dosage form may be substantially free of active ingredient, and may vary in size inversely according the the size of the first portion, such that the overall size of the dosage form remains constant for the different strengths of active ingredient contained therein.
- the two portions of the dosage forms may be visually distinct.
- the second portion of the dosage form maybe colored and/or opaque, and the first portion of the dosage form may be colorless, transparent, semi-transparent or translucent, thus providing visual reinforcement to both healthcare professionals and patients as to the varying strengths of the available dosage forms.
- FIG. 1 A and IB An overall understanding of the dosage form of this invention may be obtained by reference to Figures 1 A and IB.
- a dosage form 2 is depicted which comprises a first portion 8 comprising a molded material 10 and a second portion 4 comprising a compressed material 6.
- Material 10 and material 6 are compositionally different. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 1A and IB are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- FIG. 2A and 2B Another embodiment of the invention is depicted in Figs. 2A and 2B, in which a dosage form 22 is depicted which comprises a first portion 24 comprising a first molded material 26 and a second molded material 27, and a second portion 28 comprising a compressed material 30.
- Materials 26 and 27 are each are compositionally different from material 30. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 2A and 2B are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- FIG. 3A and 3B Another embodiment of the invention is depicted in Figs. 3A and 3B, in which dosage form 32 is depicted which comprises a first portion 34 comprising a molded material 36, and a second portion 38 (shown in dashed outline in Fig. 3A) comprising a compressed material 40.
- Material 36 is compositionally different from material 40. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 3 A and 3B are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- FIG. 4A and 4B Another embodiment of the invention is depicted in Figs. 4A and 4B, in which dosage form 42 is depicted which comprises a first portion 44 comprising a first molded material 46, and a second portion 48 which is a molded insert which comprises a second molded material 50.
- Material 46 is compositionally different from material 50. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 4A and 4B are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- FIG. 5A and 5B Another embodiment of the invention is depicted in Figs. 5A and 5B, in which dosage form 52 is depicted which comprises a first portion 54 comprising a molded material 56, and a second portion 58 comprising a compressed material 60. Material 56 is compositionally different from material 60. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 5 A and 5B are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- FIG. 6A and 6B Another embodiment of the invention is depicted in Figs. 6A and 6B, in which dosage form 62 is depicted which comprises a first portion 64 comprising a molded material 66, and a second portion 68 comprising a compressed material 70. Material 66 is compositionally different from material 70. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 6A and 6B are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- FIGs. 7A-7C Another embodiment of the invention is depicted in Figs. 7A-7C, in which dosage form 72 is depicted which comprises a first portion 74 comprising a molded material 76, and a second portion 78 comprising a compressed material 80.
- Material 76 is compositionally different from material 70.
- first portion 74 has projections 75 on one face thereof. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 7A-7C are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- Figs. 8A-8C Other embodiments of the invention are depicted in Figs. 8A-8C.
- dosage form 82 is depicted which comprises a first portion 84 comprising a molded material 86, and a second portion 88 comprising a compressed material 90. Material 86 is compositionally different from material 90.
- dosage form 182 is depicted which comprises a first portion 184 comprising a molded material 186, and a second portion 188 comprising a compressed material 190. Material 186 is compositionally different from material 190.
- first portion 184 has a tongue shaped portion 183 which interfaces with groove shaped portion 185 of second portion 188.
- Fig. 8A dosage form 82 is depicted which comprises a first portion 84 comprising a molded material 86, and a second portion 88 comprising a compressed material 90. Material 86 is compositionally different from material 90.
- dosage form 182 is depicted which comprises a first portion 184 comprising a molded material
- dosage form 282 is depicted which comprises a first portion 284 comprising a molded material 286, and a second portion 288 comprising a compressed material 290.
- Material 286 is compositionally different from material 290. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 8A-8C are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- FIG. 9A and 9B Another embodiment of the invention is depicted in Figs. 9A and 9B, in which dosage form 92 is depicted which comprises a first portion 94 comprising a molded material 96, and a second portion 98 comprising a compressed material 100. Material 96 is compositionally different from material 100. It will be understood that the shapes of the first and second portions in Figures 9A and 9B are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- dosage form 102 which comprises a first portion 104 comprising a molded material 106, a second portion 108 comprising a compressed material 105, and a third portion 107 which may comprise a molded or compressed material 109, preferably a molded material.
- Material 106 is compositionally different from material 105.
- Material 109 maybe compositionally the same or different than materials 106 or 105, although in the embodiment depicted in Figure 10 each of materials 106, 105 and 109 is compositionally different from each other.
- either first portion 104 or second portion 108 or both contain an active ingredient.
- Third portion 107 may act as a barrier to prevent the passage there through of either or both the active ingredients contained in first portion 104 or second portion 108. It will be understood that the shapes of the first, second and third portions in Figure 10 are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit this invention in any way.
- the third portion has one or more major faces.
- the third portion may be prepared by any suitable method, for example it may be molded or compressed.
- the third portion may have a variety of molded shapes, as described above with respect to the first and second portions.
- the invention is a bi-layer tablet in which the second portion is a compressed layer, the first portion is a molded layer, and the interface between the compressed and molded portions is a major tablet face.
- the first molded material is substantially free of pores having a diameter of 0.5-
- substantially free means that the first molded material has a pore volume of less than about 0.02 cc/g, preferably less than about 0.01 cc/g, more preferably less than about 0.005 cc/g, in the pore diameter range of 0.5 to 5.0 microns.
- Typical compressed materials have pore volumes of more than about 0.02 cc/g in this pore diameter range.
- the molded material contained in the second or third portion likewise is substantially free of pores having a diameter of 0.5 to 5.0 microns.
- Pore volume, pore diameter and density may be determined using a Quantachrome Instruments PoreMaster 60 mercury intrusion porosimeter and associated computer software program known as "Porowin.” The procedure is documented in the Quantachrome Instruments PoreMaster Operation Manual.
- the PoreMaster determines both pore volume and pore diameter of a solid or powder by forced intrusion of a non- wetting liquid (mercury), which involves evacuation of the sample in a sample cell (penetrometer), filling the cell with mercury to sunound the sample with mercury, applying pressure to the sample cell by: (i) compressed air (up to 50 psi maximum); and (ii) a hydraulic (oil) pressure generator (up to 60000 psi maximum).
- Intruded volume is measured by a change in the capacitance as mercury moves from outside the sample into its pores under applied pressure.
- High pressure fluid (Dila AX, available from Shell Chemical Co.). 4. Liquid nitrogen (for Hg vapor cold trap).
- the samples remain in sealed packages or as received in the dessicator until analysis.
- the vacuum pump is switched on, the mercury vapor cold trap is filled with liquid nitrogen, the compressed gas supply is regulated at 55 psi., and the instrument is turned on and allowed a warm up time of at least 30 minutes.
- the empty penetrometer cell is assembled as described in the instrament manual and its weight is recorded. The cell is installed in the low pressure station and "evacuation and fill only" is selected from the analysis menu, and the following settings are employed:
- Fine Evacuation time 1 min.
- Fine Evacuation rate 10 Coarse Evacuation time: 5 min.
- the cell (filled with mercury) is then removed and weighed.
- the cell is then emptied into the mercury reservoir, and two tablets from each sample are placed in the cell and the cell is reassembled.
- the weight of the cell and sample are then recorded.
- the cell is then installed in the low-pressure station, the low-pressure option is selected from the menu, and the following parameters are set:
- the composite dosage form of the present invention may be coated with an overcoating or shell.
- At least part of the first portion extends below or penetrates through a surface of the second portion to define a penetrated surface area of the second portion.
- the area of the interface surfaces is substantially the same, preferably at least 90%, of the penetrated surface area.
- the area of the interface surfaces is at least 10%, preferably 25%, more preferably at least 50% , say greater than 90% of the area of a major face of either the first or second portions.
- one face or side of the second portion comprises a cavity, and the first portion is in contact with the entire surface of the cavity.
- a particular advantage of the present invention is that either the first molded portion or second portion may be larger in cross-section (in at least one location) than the opening to the cavity within the second portion or first molded portion, respectively, which receives the first portion or second portion.
- an insert must be no larger in cross-section than the opening of the cavity which receives the insert.
- the first molded portion or a part thereof is received by a cavity located within the second portion.
- the first molded portion forms a "tongue" which interlocks with the cavity or "groove” within the second portion. This may also be expressed in terms of the "draft angle" of the second portion.
- the term “draft angle” refers to the angle defined by the side wall of the cavity and a line pe ⁇ indicular to the face of the inserted (e.g. first) portion, as described for example in Rosato et al., Injection Molding Handbook, pp. 601-04, (2d ed. 1995), the disclosure of which is inco ⁇ orated herein by reference.
- the draft angle of the second portion may have a value less than zero.
- the draft angle must have a zero or positive value.
- At least one exterior surface of the first portion is flush with at least one exterior surface of the second portion.
- Dosage forms of the invention are made in a continuous process using an apparatus comprising a thermal cycle molding module and a compression module linked in series via a transfer device as described at pages 14-16 of copending U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,939, the disclosure of which is inco ⁇ orated herein by reference.
- the dosage forms have the structure shown in Figures 1 A and IB and comprise a first portion comprising a first molded material and a second portion comprising a second material that is compressed.
- the first portions are made of a flowable material comprising the following ingredients:
- the second portions are made of a dry blend comprising the following ingredients: acetaminophen USP (590 mg/tablet), synthetic wax X-2068 T20 (53 mg/tablet), sodium starch glycolate (EXPLOTAB) (13.9 mg/tablet), silicon dioxide (0.6 mg/tablet), and magnesium stearate NF (2.4 mg/tablet).
- the dry blend is compressed into second portions on a compression module as described in copending U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,509 at pages 16-27 (inco ⁇ orated herein by reference).
- the compression module is a double row, rotary apparatus, comprising a fill zone, insertion zone, compression zone, ejection zone, and purge zone as shown in Figure 6 of U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,509.
- the dies of the compression module are filled using vacuum assistance, with mesh screen filters located in die wall ports of each die.
- Second portions are transfened from the compression module to the thermal cycle molding module via a transfer device.
- the transfer device has the structure shown as 300 in Figure 3 of copending U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,414, described at pages 51- 57, inco ⁇ orated herein by reference. It comprises a plurality of transfer units 304 attached in cantilever fashion to a belt 312 as shown in Figures 68 and 69 of copending U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,414.
- the transfer device rotates and operates in sync with the thermal cycle molding module and compression module to which it is coupled.
- Transfer units 304 comprise retainers 330 for holding the second portions as they travel around the transfer device.
- the thermal cycle molding module 200 comprises a rotor 202 around which a plurality of mold units 204 are disposed.
- the thermal cycle molding module includes a reservoir 206 (see Figure 4 of pending U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,497) for holding the material for making the first portions in flowable form.
- the thermal cycle molding module is provided with a temperature control system for rapidly heating and cooling the mold units.
- Figures 55 and 56 of U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,497 depict the temperature control system 600.
- the thermal cycle molding module has the specific configuration shown in
- the thermal cycle molding module comprises center mold assemblies 212 and upper mold assemblies 214 as shown in Figure 26C of copending U.S. Application Serial No. 09/966,497, which mate to form mold cavities.
- Flowable material for making the first portions which is heated to a flowable state in reservoir 206, is injected into the resulting mold cavities, which contain an empty space adjacent to the second portions. First portions form in the empty space. The temperature of the flowable material is then decreased, hardening the flowable material into first portions joined to the compressed second portions.
- the mold assemblies open and eject the dosage forms.
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