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- the present invention relates to the anti-depressant trazodone and in particular to a once a day formulation of trazodone, and to its use for treating depression and certain sleep disorders.
- Trazodone is a serotonin-2 receptor antagonist/reuptake inhibitor that also decreases extracellular gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) levels in the cerebral cortex, through the blockade of 5-hydroxytry ⁇ tamine 2A (5-HT 2A ) receptors. This decrease is accompanied by an increase in (5-HT) release. Higher doses of trazodone inhibit 5-HT transport and this uptake inhibition results in a further increase in 5-HT levels. It is contemplated that this double mechanism may be responsible for the anti-depressant properties of trazodone. Moreover, the interaction between the GABAergic and serotonergic systems may explain its sedative, anxiolytic properties.
- GABA gamma-amino-butyric acid
- Trazodone is therefore a psychoactive compound with sedative and anti- depressant properties. It is rapidly absorbed from the upper gastro-intestinal tract and is extensively metabolized after oral administration. It is normally used to relieve symptoms of depression such as feelings of sadness, worthlessness, or guilt; loss of interest in daily activities; changes in appetite; tiredness; thoughts of death or suicide; and insomnia. Trazodone may also be used for other purposes, and details thereof are well documented in the art
- Trazodone is a triazolopyridine derivative of the formula which is shown in its normally used hydrochloride form, Preparation of this compound was first disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 3,381,009 which issued in 1968 to G. Palazzo et al [0005]
- the solubility of trazodone is pH dependent and has a pKa of 6.74 in water.
- trazodone is highly soluble in acid media (as found in the stomach and upper intestines) i.e., when below its pKa.
- its solubility is very low, for example, in the neutral and basic conditions of the lower intestine.
- trazodone is normally prescribed as an immediate release form for use two times (BID) or three times (TID) a day, with all the inconveniences and disadvantages that this involves.
- BID or TID dosing with immediate release forms of trazodone results in concentrations of the drug in the blood that do not remain within the so-called therapeutic window and which, therefore, can be associated with higher risks of dose related adverse effects when Teaching high levels, or lower degree of efficacy when teaching low levels.
- multiple daily doses may lead to several periods of drowsiness throughout the day associated with peak trazodone concentrations occurring immediately after administration,
- the invention provides a sustained release pharmaceutical composition for once a day oral administration or trazodone or a derivative thereof.
- the composition comprises from about 15% to about 60 % by weight trazodone or a derivative thereof, and from about 15% to about 85% by weight percent of a controlled release excipient
- the controlled release excipient when' orally administered to a mammal, for example, a person, permits the trazodone or derivative thereof to achieve an effective plasma concentration from at least about 1 hour to about 24 hours after initial administration.
- the controlled release excipient provides a substantially pH independent controlled release of the trazodone or derivative thereof so that the trazodone or the trazodone derivative can be absorbed during passage through both the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts.
- the sustained release formulations provide plasma concentrations of trazodone or trazodone derivatives for at least 24 hours that are effective at treating, i.e., ameliorating, one or more of the symptoms of depression.
- the sustained release formulations provide effective amounts of trazodone or a trazodone derivative for treating sleeping disorders, for example, improving sleep architecture.
- the sustained release excipient can provide a therapeutically effective plasma trazodone or trazodone derivative concentration that remains substantially constant between about 50 ng/mL and about 3000 ng/mL for a period that extends about one hour after ingestion to at least about 24 hours. Plasma concentrations typically are dependent on the dose administered.
- a sustained release pharmaceutical composition contemplated herein comprises 150 mg of trazodone hydrochloride. Such a formulation provides an effective plasma trazodone concentration from at least about 1 hour to about 24 hours after initial administration of between about 150 ng/mL and about 500 ng/mL,
- the sustained release pharmaceutical composition comprises 300 mg of trazodone hydrochloride.
- the sustained release pharmaceutical composition comprises from about 15% to about 60% by weight trazodone or a derivative thereof and from about 15% to about 85% by weight percent of controlled release excipient.
- the composition comprises from about 20% to about 50% weight percent trazodone and from about 20% to about 50% weight percent of controlled release excipient.
- the composition may comprise about 35% to about 50% weight percent trazodone and from about 15% to about 50% weight percent of controlled release excipient.
- the controlled release excipient comprises cross-linked high amylose starch.
- the cross-linked high amylose starch is cross linked with phosphorus oxychloride and/or comprises hydroxypropyl side chains.
- the cross-linked high amylose starch comprises between about 65% and 75% by weight amylose and is cross-linked with phosphorus oxychloride.
- CONTRAMID ® cross-linked, high amylose starch available commercially from Labopharm, Inc, Laval, Canada.
- the sustained release pharmaceutical composition may optionally include more or more pharmaceutical additives.
- exemplary pharmaceutical additives include binding agents (for example, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose), solubilizing agents (for example, povidone or cetylpyridinium chloride), acidifying agents (for example, alginic acid), pore forming agents (for example, sucrose), lubricants (for example, sodium stearyl fumarate), and glidants (for example, colloidal silicon dioxide ).
- the invention provides a sustained release pharmaceutical composition
- a sustained release pharmaceutical composition comprising about 20% to about 50% by weight trazodone hydrochloride, about 20% to about 50% by weight cross-linked high amylose starch, about 10% to about 20% by weight hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, about 0% to about 5% by weight cetylpyridinium chloride, about 0% to about 20% by weight alginic acid, about 1% to about 5% by weight percent sodium stearyl fumarate, and up to about 1% by weight percent colloidal silicon dioxide.
- the sustained release pharmaceutical composition can be formulated into a variety of shapes and forms such as tablets and caplete suitable for oral administration.
- the invention provides a caplet comprising 300 mg of trazodone.
- a caplet can be adapted for administration before bedtime.
- Such a formulation rapidly induces somnolence after oral administration but yet provides substantially no drowsiness in a patient about 8 hours after oral administration as compared to repeat administration of an immediate release trazodone composition.
- the invention provides for unit dose sustained release pharmaceutical composition for once a day oral administration of 300 mg trazodone hydrochloride is comprising about 20% to about 40% by weight of a controlled release excipient , wherein when ingested orally, the composition provides area under the concentration-time curve substantially equivalent to the commercially available daily dose of three 100 mg strength trazodone hydrochloride tablets, wherein the three tablets are administered over 24 hours.
- a unit dose sustained release pharmaceutical composition for once a day oral administration of 150 mg trazodone hydrochloride comprising about 30% to about 50% by weight of a controlled release excipient, wherein when ingested orally, the composition provides area under the concentration-time curve substantially equivalent to the commercially available daily dose of three, 50 mg strength trazodone hydrochloride tablets, wherein the three tablets are administered over 24 hours.
- the invention provides a method of treating depression by administering once a day to a person in need of an anti-depressant, one of the sustained release pharmaceutical compositions described above.
- the composition can be administered before bedtime.
- the invention provides a method of improving the sleep architecture in a person in need of treatment thereof, the method comprises administering once a day to such a person, one of the sustained release pharmaceutical compositions described above.
- the composition preferably is administered before bedtime.
- FIGURE 1 is a graph illustrating the in vitro dissolution profile of a first 300 mg trazodone OAD formulation
- FIGURE 2 is graph that illustrates the plasma trazodone concentration derived from a single tablet of the first 300 mg trazodone OAD formulation as a function of time when administered to a human;
- FIGURE 3 is a graph illustrating the in vitro dissolution profile of a second 300 mg trazodone OAD formulation
- FIGURE 4 is graph that illustrates the plasma trazodone concentration derived from a single tablet of a second 300 mg trazodone OAD formulation as a function of time . when administered to a human;
- FIGURE 5 is a graph illustrating the in vitro dissolution profile of a 150 mg trazodone OAD formulation.
- FIGURE 6 is graph that illustrates the plasma trazodone concentration derived from a single tablet of a 150 mg trazodone OAD formulation as a function of time when administered to a human
- the invention is based, in part, upon the discovery that it is possible to formulate a once a day formulation of trazodone or a trazodone derivative that provides a plasma concentration of the active ingredient that is essentially stable between one hour and twenty four hours that is effective in the treatment of, i.e., ameliorating one or more of the systems of depression.
- This discovery was surprising because, even though the solubility of trazodone is pH dependent, and decreases rapidly at the higher pH found in he lower gastrointestinal tract, it has been found that it is possible to provide therapeutic, table and/or effective concentrations of trazodone in the blood stream for at least 24 iours irrespective of changes in pH through the upper and lower intestinal tracts.
- the invention provides a sustained release pharmaceutical imposition for once a day oral administration or. trazodone or a derivative thereof.
- the imposition comprises from about 15% to about 60 % by weight trazodone or a ierivative thereof, and from about 15% to about 85% by weight percent of a controlled elease excipient.
- the controlled release excipient when orally administered to a aammal, for example, a person, permits the trazodone or derivative thereof to achieve ind/or maintain an effective plasma concentration, for example, a therapeutically 'ffective plasma concentration from at least about 1 hour to about 24 hours after initial idministration. for treating depression,
- the same or similar formulations for treating leep disorders, for example, improving sleep architecture.
- the controlled release xcipient when orally administered to a mammal, for example, a person, permits the razodone or derivative thereof to achieve an. effective plasma concentration for treating a leep disorder.
- Such a formulation rapidly (for example, within 1 hour) induces omnolence after oral administration but yet provides substantially no drowsiness in a iatient about S hours after oral administration, as compared to repeat administration of an comediate release trazodone composition.
- the formulations described herein provide a rapid rise in plasma oncentrations of the active ingredient, which thereafter remain relatively and ubstantially stable for at least 24 hours or more.
- the plasma concentration between 1 our and 24 hours remains within about 45% of the mean plasma concentration, more referably between about 30% of the mean plasma concentration, and most preferably etween about 15% of the mean plasma concentration.
- the effective plasma concentration of the trazodone formulation remains generally constant about 1 hour after ingestion, and can be between about 60 ng/mL and about 3000 ng/mL,, between about 150 ng/mL and 1500 ng/mL, between about 600 ng/mL and 1300 ng/mL, between about SOO ng/mL and 1200 ng/mL, or between about 300 ng/mL and 650 ng/mL at least up to about 24 hours after oral administration.
- Formulations contemplated herein may reach steady-state, for example, on- average, within a normal population, after about the fourth administration.
- the peak-to- trough ratio produced by such formulations at steady-state may be about 60% to about 100%.
- the sustained release trazodone formulations contemplated herein may have effective plasma concentrations that are for example bioequivalent with respect to the AUC (area under the curve) of a immediate release formulation that is administered, for example, two or three times day.
- the AUC is a mathematical calculation to evaluate the body's total exposure over time to a given drug and refers to the area under the curve in a plot of concentration of drug against time, AUCs are used as a guide for dosing schedules and to compare the bioavailability of different drug formulations in the body.
- the formulations described herein are particularly useful in the delivery of trazodone and trazodone derivatives.
- Derivatives include pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs, metabolites, salts and estets, or the like of trazodone.
- pharmaceutically-acceptable salts is art-recognized and refers to the relatively nontoxic, inorganic and organic acid addition salts of compounds, including, for example, those contained in compositions of the present invention.
- the active ingredient in the formulation is trazodone hydrochloride.
- compositions according to the invention may include trazodone or its derivatives and a controlled release excipient.
- compositions disclosed herein include more than about 15% trazodone or its derivatives by weight, for example between about 15% and about 60%, or between about 20% and about 60%, or between about 20% and about 55% by weight.
- compositions contemplated herein may include more .than about 15% weight controlled release excipient, for example, between about, 15% and about 85%, or about 20% and about 85%, or about 20% and about 60%, of about 20% and about 50%, or about 30% to about 50% by weight
- the composition according to the invention preferably comprises from about 20% to about 50% by weight, more preferably from about 25% to about 50% trazodone or trazodone derivative, and from about 20% to 50% by weight, more preferably from about 25% to about 50% by weight of controlled release excipient.
- this invention is directed to a composition comprising about 25% to about 50% trazodone hydrochloride by weight and about 30% to about 50% cross- linked high amylose starch, such as disclosed herein.
- a practical example of a sustained release pharmaceutical composition according to the invention is one containing 150 mg of trazodone hydrochloride.
- This formulation can provide an effective plasma concentration preferably in the range of about 150 ng/mL to 500 ng/mL between about 1 and 24 hours after the first administration.
- the composition comprises 300 mg of trazodone hydrochloride.
- This formulation can provide a plasma trazodone concentration preferably in the range of about 300 ng/mL to 1000 ng/mL.
- other compositions according to the invention may be prepared with different amounts of trazodone or its derivatives with correspondingly varying plasma concentrations that can be for example, between about 50 ng/mL and about 3000 ng/mL.
- Controlled release excip ⁇ ents contemplated herein may vary to a large extent as is well known to. one skilled in the art, provided that a formulation including an excipient has the disclosed therapeutic action and/or provides a pH independent delivery of trazodone or a trazodone derivative.
- Controlled release excipients may include cross- linked starches, hydrogels, celluloses, and/or polymers, and other controlled release excipients known to those skilled in the art.
- the controlled release excipient preferably comprises a cross-linked high amylose starch, for example, where the cross-linked high amylose starch is cross-linked with phosphorus oxychloride and/or comprises hydroxypropyl side chains.
- the cross-linked high amylose starch comprises between about 65% and 75% by weight amylose and is cross-linked with phosphorus oxychloride.
- a suitable excipient has been developed by and is available commercially from Labopharm, Inc., Laval, Canada, under the trademark CONTRAMID ® . The synthesis of the CONTRAMID ® excipient is described, for example, in U.S. Patent No, 6,607,748, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
- Compositions contemplated herein may include cross-linked high amylose starch together with one or more additional controlled release excipients.
- Cross-linking of starch represents a powerful method for modifying starch.
- starch granules are cross-linked to increase resistance of the paste to shear or heat.
- Such chemically cross-linked starches provide a desirable smooth texture and possess viscosity stability throughout processing operations and normal shelf life.
- cross-linked high amylose starch as contemplated herein may be gelatinized after cross-linking.
- cross-linking high amylose starch may include additional chemical modification (e.g., hydroxypropylation) prior to gelatinization,
- cross-linking of high amylose starch may be realized according to procedures described in the art.
- cross-linking of amylose can be carried out in the manner described in Mateescu [BIOCHEMIE 60: 535-537 (1978)] by reacting amylose with epichlorohydrin in an alkaline medium.
- starch can also be cross-linked with a reagent selected from the group consisting of epichlorohydrin, adipic acid anhydride, sodium trimetaphosphate and phosphorous oxychloride or other cross-linking agents including, but not limited to, 2,3-dibromopropanol, linear mixed anhydrides of acetic and di- or tribasic carboxylic acids, vinyl sulfone, diepoxides, cyanuric chloride, hexahydro-1,3,5-trisacryloyl-s-triazine, hexamethylene diisocyanate, toluene 2,4-diisocyanate, N,N-methylenebisacryiamide, N,N'-bis (hydroxymethyl) ethyleneurea, mixed carbonic-carboxylic acid anhydrides, imidazolides of carbonic and polybasic carboxylic acids, imidazol ⁇ um salts of polybasic carboxylic acids, and gu
- starches containing more than about 40% w/w amylose can be used to form cross-linked high amylose starch, e.g., pea and wrinkled pea starch, bean starch, hybrids or genetically modified tapioca or potato starch, or any other root, tuber or cereal starch.
- high amylose starch containing about 70% w/w amylose is used as the base material.
- high amylose starch, Cerestar AmyloGel 03003 Cerestar U.S.A. Inc.
- trazodone or a trazodone derivative with a controlled release excipient, for example, cross-linked high amylase starch (for example, CONTRAMID ® cross-linked high amylose starch), trazodone, which is pH sensitive with a pKa of about 6.74 can be released and absorbed not only in the upper gastrointestinal tract where the pH is below the pKa of trazodone (where trazodone is soluble) but also in the lower gastrointestinal tract where the pH is above the pKa of trazodone (where trazodone is poorly soluble) thereby maintaining stable plasma concentrations in the blood throughout gastrointestinal transit.
- a controlled release excipient for example, cross-linked high amylase starch (for example, CONTRAMID ® cross-linked high amylose starch)
- trazodone which is pH sensitive with a pKa of about 6.74 can be released and absorbed not only in the upper gastrointestinal tract where the pH
- the pharmaceutical composition according to the invention may also comprise pharmaceutically acceptable additives.
- additives can include, for example, sugars, such as lactose, glucose and sucrose; other starches, such as corn starch and potato starch; cellulose, and its derivatives, such as sodium carboxyniethyl cellulose, ethyl cellulose and cellulose acetate; powdered tragacanth; malt; gelatin; talc; glycols, such as propylene glycol; polyols, such as glycerin, sorbitol, marmitol and polyethylene glycol; esters, such as ethyl oleate and ethyl laurate; agar; buffering agents, such as magnesium hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide; alginic acid; and other non-toxic compatible substances employed in pharmaceutical formulations.
- compositions disclosed herein may include any one of a mixture of a binding agent, a solubilizing agent, an acidifying agent, a pore forming agent, a lubricant, a glidant, and the like, as is well known to those skilled in the art.
- Preferred pharmaceutical additives that are used in providing a composition according to the invention may include, for example, binding agents that include, for example, hydroxypropylmethylcettulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, methylcellulose, dicalcium phosphate, calcium phosphate, microciystalline cellulose, or the like, solubilizing agents that include, for example, povidone, cetylpyridinium chloride, or the like, acidifying agents that include, for example, alginic acid, citric acid, succinic acid, bile acid or the like, pore forming agents, that include, for example, sucrose, lactose, mannitol or the like, lubricants that include, for example, sodium stearyl fumarate, magnesium stearate.
- binding agents that include, for example, hydroxypropylmethylcettulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, methylcellulose, dicalcium phosphate, calcium phosphate, micro
- the composition according to the invention may comprise about 20 to 50 weight percent trazodone hydrochloride, about 20 to 50 weight percent cross- linked high amylase starch (for example, CONTRAMID ® cross-linked high amylose starch), about 10 to 25 weight percent hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, about 0 to 10 weight percent cetylpyridinium chloride, about 0 to 20 weight percent aiginic acid, about 1 to 5 weight percent sodium stearyl fumarate, and up to about 1 weight percent colloidal silicon dioxide.
- cross- linked high amylase starch for example, CONTRAMID ® cross-linked high amylose starch
- composition according to the invention is normally prepared in the form of a tablet
- the tablet can adopt a wide variety of shapes as is well known to those skilled in the art, the preferred shape is a caplet.
- Such caplets may be formed using, for example, upper and lower punches as is known in the art.
- tablets may include a coat, such as, for example, a coating with a colorant.
- Suitable coatings include, for example, aqueous film coating polymers such as polyvinyl alcohol, talc, macrogol and the like, and mixtures thereof,
- Suitable colorants include, for example, non oxides, lakes, natural colorants and other colorants known to those skilled in the art.
- CONTRAMID ® excipient hydroxypropyhnetihyl cellulose, trazodone HCl and sodium stearyl fumarate are individually weighed and sifted through a 30 mesh filter, Colloidal silicon dioxide is weighed and pre-blended with CONTRAMID ® sifted through a 30 mesh filter, and blended for 10-30 seconds, for example, 15 seconds to produce a pre-biend.
- Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, trazodone and the Contramid®-collodial silicon dioxide pre-blend are combined and blended for 5-10 minutes, for example, 7 minutes, to produce a bulk blend.
- a small portion of the resulting bulk blend is combined with the sodium stearyl fumarate and blended for 20-60 seconds, for example, 30 seconds.
- the resulting sodium stearyl fumarate blend is combined with the residual bulk blend, and the resulting mixture blended for about 2-6 minutes, for example, 4 minutes,
- the final blend is compressed into tablets using a compression pressure of 27 kN.
- Caplets are formed using a caplet standard concave punch.
- a dosage for once a day administration may be 25 mg to 600 mg of trazodone or a trazodone derivative.
- Typical doses for once a day administration include 150 mg or 300 mg of trazodone or a trazodone derivative, although this amount may vary to a large extent depending on required needs, and the specific requirements of the treating physician.
- the dosage of any compositions of the present invention will vary depending on the symptoms, age and body weight of the patient, the nature and severity of the disorder to be treated or prevented, the route of administration, and the form of the subject composition. Dosages for the compositions of the present invention may be readily determined by techniques known to those of skill in the art or as taught herein.
- the precise time of administration and amount of any particular subject composition that will yield the .most effective treatment in a given patient will depend upon the activity, pharmacokinetics, and bioavailability of a subject composition, physiological condition of the patient (including age, sex, disease type and stage, general physical condition, responsiveness to a given dosage and type of medication), route of administration, and the like.
- the guidelines presented herein may be used to optimize the treatment, e.g., determining the optimum time and/or amount of administration, which will require no more than routine experimentation consisting of monitoring the subject and adjusting the dosage and/or timing.
- the resulting formulations have in vitro profiles, preferably, as described in Examples 1 and 3, hereinbelow.
- the in vitro release profiles were measured as follows. Briefly, the release rates were determined using a U,S,P. paddle method (apparatus type II as described in U.S.P. XXVI) at 150 revolutions per minute, at 37 ⁇ 0.5°C, in 900 mL of hydrochloride/sodium chloride pH 1.2 solution (acid stage) followed after one hour by 900 mL of sodium phosphate monobasic buffer pH 6.0 (buffer stage).
- formulations may have release kinetics, whereby, when tested by the fofegoing method, not more than about 30% of the active ingredient is released by 1 hour after initiation of the experiment, about 35% to 60% of the active ingredient is released by 6 hours, not more than about 80% of the active ingredient is released by 12 hours, . and/or not less than about 80% of the active ingredient is released by 24 hours.
- compositions described herein are particularly useful in treating depression, disorders associated with depression, and sleep disorders.
- a mammal suffering from depression can be administered once a day (for example, at bedtime) with a trazodone formulation as defined above.
- a mammal to be treated by the subject method may mean either a human or non-human animal.
- compositions described herein may also be useful in treating patients that have difficulty sleeping and/or have disrupted sleep architeoture, i.e., disrupted non- REM/REM stage and cycle infrastructure of sleep.
- formulations disclosed herein release a therapeutically effective portion of trazodone within one hour after oral administration and thus rapidly induce somnolence but yet provide substantially no drowsiness in a patient about 8 hours after oral administration as compared to repeat administration of an immediate release trazodone composition, Accordingly, such formulations reduce undesirable drowsiness in waking hours or in the day time.
- a first sustained release 300 mg trazodone containing formulation (denoted Formulation 1) was prepared having the composition set forth in TABLE 1 -
- This formulation when tested using the foregoing method, had an in vitro release profile where not more than about 30% of the active ingredient was released by 1 hour after initiation of the experiment, about 35% to 55% of the active ingredient was released by 6 hours, not more than 30% of the active ingredient was released by 12 hours, and not less than 80% of the active ingredient was released by 24 hours.
- the formulation was tested in vivo. The pharmacokinetics of this formulation were compared with those of the commercial products Trittico ® AC 150 mg CR tablets given BID, and Desyrel ® 100 mg IR tablets given TID in a human randomized pharmacokinetic crossover study.
- a second sustained release 300 mg trazodone containing formulation (denoted Formulation 2) was prepared having the composition set forth in TABLE 2.
- Formulation 2 was also evaluated in vivo. The results obtained were substantially the same when Formulation 2 was compared with Trittico ® AC and Desyrel ® .
- the mean plasma trazodone concentration measured in 19 patients is shown in Figure 4. It was found that following administration of Formulation 2, trazodone plasma concentrations increased to provide a therapeutic concentration in about 1 hour, The plasma concentrations increased till about 6 hours after oral administration but then gradually declined. The plasma concentration of trazodone provided by Formulation 1 was more stable between 1 hours and 24 hours than that provided by Formulation 2.
- a first sustained release 150 mg trazodone containing formulation (denoted Formulation 3) was prepared having the composition set forth in TABLE 3,
- Formulation 2 was also evaluated in vivo.
- the mean plasma trazodone concentration measured in 18 patients is shown in Figure 6, It was found that following administration of Formulation 3, trazodone plasma concentrations increased rapidly to provide a therapeutic concentration in about 1 hour. The results indicate a substantially constant trazodone concentration from 1 hour to 24 hours. As with formulation 1, this appears to show zero order release kinetics between 1 hour and 24 hours following oral administration.
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