治疗类风湿性关节炎的醋氯芬酸渗控片的研制、评价与优化

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Bijaya Ghosh, Niraj Mishra, Preeta Bose, Moumita Das Kirtania
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目的:类风湿关节炎是一种可怕的疾病,以关节疼痛、炎症和僵硬为特征,导致严重的不活动问题。这种疾病表现出昼夜变化,通常在清晨加重。乙酰氯芬酸是一种BCS II类化合物,通常用于治疗与类风湿性关节炎相关的疼痛和炎症。本研究的目的是开发一种阿氯芬酸的渗透给药系统,该系统在睡前给药后可在早晨给药。方法:以乳糖、氯化钠和羟丙基甲基纤维素K100M为渗透剂,建立一系列乙酰氯芬酸的渗透控制体系。以醋酸纤维素(2% w/v丙酮)和不同浓度的聚乙二醇-400作为包被聚合物形成半透膜,并在290 mOsm磷酸盐缓冲液中溶解。从6 h末累积释放(滞后时间)、7 h末累积释放(爆发时间)、稳态释放速率和药物释放的完全性四个方面对处方进行优化。结果:以溶胀性聚合物羟丙基甲基纤维素为核心,乳糖和氯化钠为渗透剂,聚乙二醇-400(16.39%)为成孔剂,包覆量为5%的最佳配方与目标释放曲线接近。醋酸氯芬酸片芯中含有乳糖、HPMC和氯化钠,给予醋酸纤维素和PEG-400涂层(重量增加5%),产生了对类风湿关节炎疼痛最佳管理的释放谱。
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Development, Evaluation and Optimization of Osmotic Controlled Tablets of Aceclofenac for Rheumatoid Arthritis Management
Objective: Rheumatoid arthritis is a dreaded disease, characterized by pain, inflammation and stiffness of joints, leading to severe immobility problems. The disease shows circadian variation and usually gets aggravated in early morning hours. Aceclofenac, a BCS Class II compound is routinely used in the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis. The objective of this study was to develop an osmotic delivery system of Aceclofenac that after administration at bedtime would deliver the drug in the morning hours. Methods: A series of osmotically controlled systems of aceclofenac was developed by using lactose, sodium chloride and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose K100M as osmogens. Cellulose acetate (2% w/v in acetone) with varying concentrations of polyethylene glycol-400 was used as the coating polymer to create semi permeable membrane and dissolution was carried out in 290 mOsm phosphate buffer. Formulation optimization was done from four considerations: cumulative release at the end of 6 hours (lag time), cumulative release at the end of 7 hours (burst time), steady state release rate and completeness of drug release. Results: A formulation having swelling polymer hydroxypropyl methylcellulose in the core and lactose and sodium chloride as osmogens, polyethylene glycol-400 (16.39 %) as pore former, with a coating weight of 5% was a close fit to the target release profile and was chosen as the optimum formulation. Aceclofenac tablets containing lactose, HPMC and sodium chloride in the core, given a coating of cellulose acetate and PEG-400 (5% wt gain), generated a release profile for optimum management of rheumatoid arthritic pain.
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Drug Delivery Letters
Drug Delivery Letters Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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