环糊精为基础的配方儿科患者:制药前景和毒理学评价。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Theingi Tun, Hay Marn Hnin, Vu Minh Triet, Thorsteinn Loftsson, Phatsawee Jansook
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由于年龄特异性生理差异,儿科药物开发面临重大挑战,有限的批准配方往往导致标签外或临时使用。口服给药仍然是儿童最常见的途径,理想的配方需要剂量灵活性和适口性。环糊精(cd)已成为儿科应用的有效辅料,因为它们具有增强水溶性,改善化学稳定性和掩盖令人不快的味道的能力。尽管它们在成人配方中广泛使用,但它们在儿科配方中的应用仍然有限。幼年动物的药代动力学研究揭示了cd的年龄依赖性肾脏清除,新生儿表现出延迟消除。临床结果表明,儿童对羟丙基-β-环糊精和磺基丁醚-β-环糊精的耐受性良好;然而,新生儿使用需要谨慎,因为潜在的积累与肾功能不成熟有关。尽管监管部门批准有限,但基于cd的系统有效地改善了儿科配方。儿科友好剂型的进步,如可分散片剂、黏附膜和3d打印迷你片剂,进一步突出了cd的多功能性。尽管如此,全面的安全性数据和明确的监管指南对于更广泛的临床应用至关重要。这篇综述概述了CD络合在儿童药物传递中的作用,总结了相关的药代动力学和儿童毒性研究结果,并介绍了基于CD的儿童配方的例子。
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Cyclodextrin-based formulations for pediatric patients: pharmaceutical prospectives and toxicological evaluation.

Pediatric drug development faces significant challenges due to age-specific physiological differences, with limited approved formulations often resulting in off-label or extemporaneous uses. Oral administration remains the most common route in children, with ideal formulations requiring dosing flexibility and palatability. Cyclodextrins (CDs) have emerged as effective excipients for pediatric applications due to their ability to enhance aqueous solubility, improve chemical stability, and mask unpleasant tastes. Despite their extensive use in adult formulations, their application in pediatric formulations remains limited. Pharmacokinetic studies in juvenile animals reveal age-dependent renal clearance of CDs, with neonates demonstrating delayed elimination. Clinical findings indicate that hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin and sulfobutylether-β-cyclodextrin are generally well tolerated in pediatric populations; however, neonatal use requires caution due to potential accumulation related to immature renal function. Despite limited regulatory approval, CD-based systems have effectively improved pediatric formulations. Advances in pediatric-friendly dosage forms, such as orodisperable tablets, mucoadhesive films, and 3D-printed mini-tablets, have further highlighted the versatility of CDs. Nonetheless, comprehensive safety data and defined regulatory guidelines are essential for broader clinical application. This review outlines the role of CD complexation in pediatric drug delivery, summarizes the relevant pharmacokinetic and toxicity findings in children, and presents examples of CD-based pediatric formulations.

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期刊介绍: JPP keeps pace with new research on how drug action may be optimized by new technologies, and attention is given to understanding and improving drug interactions in the body. At the same time, the journal maintains its established and well-respected core strengths in areas such as pharmaceutics and drug delivery, experimental and clinical pharmacology, biopharmaceutics and drug disposition, and drugs from natural sources. JPP publishes at least one special issue on a topical theme each year.
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