Pharmaceutical compositions comprising 0.3% by weight of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthoic acid for the treatment of dermatological disorders

Abstract
Dermatological disorders having an inflammatory or proliferative component, notably common acne, are treated with topically applicable pharmaceutical compositions containing about 0.3% by weight of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid (adapalene) or salt thereof, formulated into pharmaceutically acceptable media therefor, advantageously formulated into topically applicable gels, preferably aqueous gels, creams, lotions or solutions.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field of the Invention


The present invention relates to novel pharmaceutical compositions comprising about 0.3% by weigh of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid, the chemical structure of which is as follows:
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in particular dermatological compositions, for the treatment of dermatological ailments, disorders, conditions or afflictions having an inflammatory or proliferative component.


2. Description of Background and/or Related and/or Prior Art


6-[3-(1-Adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid (hereinafter referred to as adapalene) is a retinoid derived from naphthoic acid, having anti-inflammatory properties. This molecule has been the subject of development for the topical treatment of common acne and dermatoses sensitive to retinoids.


Adapalene is described in EP-0,199,636, and a process for synthesizing same is described in EP-0,358,574, both assigned to the assignee hereof.


The assignee hereof markets adapalene formulated at a weight concentration of 0.1% in the form of an alcoholic lotion, an aqueous gel and a cream. These compositions are suited for the treatment of acne.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Novel pharmaceutical compositions have now been developed containing adapalene at a weight concentration on the order of or about 0.3%, formulated into pharmaceutically acceptable media therefor, suited for the treatment (regime or regimen) of dermatological ailments, conditions or afflictions having an inflammatory or proliferative component. Specifically, it has now surprisingly been shown that, in addition to exhibiting better therapeutic efficacy compared to known compositions, the compositions according to the invention exhibit good tolerance, comparable to those of the known compositions with a lower concentration of active principle.


The results regarding tolerance observed in trials relating to photo-damaged skin (indication “photodamage”), obtained on individuals on average 65 years old, could not be exploited in the context of the present invention. Specifically, as regards use of adapalene on young individuals (in particular regarding acne with populations of teenagers or young adults), the skin exhibits very different physiopathological characteristics (presence of many lesions, in particular inflammatory lesions, modifying skin permeability, hypercornification of the follicular channel, immuno response, bacterial colonization of the skin (P. acnes), sebaceous hyperplasia with hyperseborrhea).




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIGS. 1-3 are graphs illustrating the effectiveness of the dermatological compositions of the present invention versus comparative compositions and controls.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF BEST MODE AND SPECIFIC/PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

Thus, the present invention features pharmaceutical compositions comprising about 0.3% by weight of adapalene (6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid) relative to the total weight of the composition, or salts thereof, preferably in the form of aqueous gels. Such compositions are suited for the treatment (regime or regimen) of dermatological ailments, disorders or conditions having an inflammatory or proliferative component.


The term “adapalene salts” is intended to mean the salts formed with a pharmaceutically acceptable base, in particular organic bases such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and aqueous ammonia, or organic bases such as lysine, arginine or N-methylglucamine.


The term “adapalene salts” is also intended to mean the salts formed with a pharmaceutically acceptable base, in particular in organic bases such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and aqueous amonia, or organic bases such as lysine, arginine or N-methylglucamine.


The term “adapalene salts” is also intended to mean the salts formed with fatty amines such as dioctylamine and stearylamine.


The pharmaceutical compositions according to the invention are preferably applied topically.


Topically, the pharmaceutical compositions according to the invention are more particularly suited for treatment of the skin and the mucous membranes, and may be in the form of ointments, creams, milks, pomades, powders, impregnated pads, solutions, gels, sprays, lotions or suspensions. They may also be in the form of suspensions of microspheres or nanospheres or of lipid or polymeric vesicles, or of polymeric patches and hydrogels for controlled release. These compositions for topical application may be in anhydrous form, in aqueous form or in the form of an emulsion.


In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pharmaceutical compositions according to the invention are in the form of a gel, preferably aqueous, a cream, a lotion or a solution.


Accordingly, this invention also features pharmaceutical compositions comprising about 0.3% by weight of adapalene (6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid) relative to the total weight of the composition, or salt thereof, formulated as creams.


This invention also features pharmaceutical compositions comprising about 0.3% by weight of adapalene (6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid) relative to the total weight of the composition, or salt thereof, formulated as lotions.


By “lotion” is intended a fluid emulsion of water-in-oil or oil-in-water type. Preferably, the lotions according to the invention do not comprise any alcohol, but may comprise at least one glycol; consequently, they are not alcoholic, but preferably glycolic.


Another embodiment of the invention features pharmaceutical compositions comprising about 0.3% by weight of adapalene (6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid) relative to the total weight of the composition, or salt thereof, formulated as solutions or spray solutions.


By “solution” is intended to a liquid composition at ambient temperature (20-30°) and comprises a single phase. Such compositions are preferably alcoholic or may comprise at least one glycol or lipophilic component.


In particular, the pharmaceutical composition may be an aqueous gel comprising at least one ingredient selected from among:


Carbomers, for example Carbopol 980 NF marketed by NOVEON;


polymeric emulsifying agents such as PEMULEN (crosspolymers acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylates, for example, PEMULEN TR1, PEMULEN TR2, CARBOPOL 1342, CARBOPOL 1382, Carbopol 981 or carbopol Ultrez marketed by the company NOVEON);


polysaccharidic biopolymers such as xanthan gum (for example, Keltrol T and Xantural 180 marketed by the company Kelco);


gums such as caroub gum, guar gum;


alginates;


modified celluloses such as hydroxyethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose (for example Natrosol HHX 250 marketed by the company Aqualon), hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and carboxymethylcellulose;


starch derived products such as Structure XL marketed by the company National Starch;


a mix of polysorbate 80 and isohexadecane and acrylamide/sodium acryloyidimethyltaurate (such as Simulgel 600); and


humectants or pro-penetrant agents such as propylene glycol or equivalent, for example, glycerin and sorbitol, for example, alkylens and polyalkylenes glycols (C1 to CE) such as ethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol (2 to 20 monomers), propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, butylene glycol, pentylene glycol, hexylene glycol. These latter could be oxyethylened or not (2 to 50 QE). Glycol ethers are also representative such as ethoxydiglycol, diethylene glycol monoethylether (tradename transcutol HP by GATTEFOSSE company), dipelargonate propylene glycol, propylene glycol laurate (tradename Lauroglycol by GATTEFOSSE company), Propylene glycol dicaprate dicaprylate (tradename Estol 1526 by UNIQEMA company); and


the pro-penetrants such as fatty esters family, fatty acids or fatty alcohols or alcohols, for example, ethanol, dimethyl isosorbide (tradename Arlasolve DMI by UNIQEMA company), pyrrolidone methyl (tradename Pharmasolve by ISP company), oleic acid (tradename Oléine V2 by Stearinerie Dubois company), PEG-8 capric/caprylic glycerids (tradename LAERASOL by GATTEFOSSE company) and oleic alcohol (tradename HD EUTANOL V PH by COGNIS company).


In particular, the pharmaceutical composition may be a cream comprising at least one ingredient selected from among:


mineral oils such as perhydrosqualene;


silicone oils such as cyclomethicone;


siliconed oily components such as siliconed fatty components;


non-siliconed fatty components such as vegetable, mineral, animal or synthetic oils;


tensioactive agents or emulsifying agents, preferably such as PEG-20 methyl glucose sequistearate or Methyl glucose sesquistearate.


Among the non-siliconed oily components, the common oils are representative such as paraffin oil, Vaseline (or petroleum jelly), almond oil, perhydrosqualene, apricot oil, wheat germs oil, sweet almond oil, calophyllum oil, palm oil, castor oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, olive oil or cerales germs oil; fatty acids esters or fatty alcohols esters such as dodecyl octyl octanoates, alcohols or polyalcohols decanoates or ricinoleates; fatty acids triglycerides; glycerides; hydrogenated polyisobutene, solid at 25° C. hydrogenated oils; lanolines; solid at 25° C. fatty esters; adipate diisopropyl (tradename Crodamol DA by Croda company), PPG 15 stearyl ether (tradename Arlamol E by UNIQEMA company), octyl dodecanol (tradename Eutanol G by COGNIS company), Caprilic/capric triglycerides (tradename Miglyol 812N by SPCI company), C12-C15 alkyl benzoate (tradename Tegosoft TN by Degussa company).


As tensioactive agents or as emulsifying agents, several components are representative selected from among PEG-20 methyl glucose sequistearate (tradename GLUCAMATE SSE 20 by Amerchol company) or Methyl glucose sesquistearate (tradename GLUCATE SS by Amerchol company), unsaturated or saturated fatty acids esters, oleic acid or isostearic acid such as polyglycerin and isostearic acid esters (tradename LAMEFORM TGI by SIDOBRE-SINNOVA HENKEL company), sorbitan isostearate (tradename ARLACEL 987 by UNIQEMA company), sorbitan sesquioleate (tradename ARLACEL 83 by UNIQEMA company), sorbitan laurate (tradename SPAN 20 by UNIQEMA company), glycol and isostearic acid esters such as PEG-6 isostearate (tradename OLEPAL ISOSTEARIQUE by GATTEFOSSE company), sorbitol and oleic acid esters such as polysorbates (tradename TWEEN by UNIQEMA company), fatty alcohols ethers such as oleic acid and particularly glycol and oleic acid esters such as oleths (tradename BRIJ by UNIQEMA company), oxyethylenated sorbitan monostearate, fatty alcohols such as stearylic alcohol or cetylic alcohol and particularly selected from among macrogol 21 stearylether (tradename BRIJ 721 by UNIQEMA company), macrogol 2 stearylether (tradename BRIJ 72P by UNIQEMA company), glyceryl/PEG 100 stearate (tradename Arlacel 165FL by UNIQEMA company), ceteareth 20 (tradename Eumulgin B2 by COGNIS company), PEG-6 and PEG 32 palmitostearate (tradename TEFOSE 1500 by GATTEFOSSE company).


In particular, the pharmaceutical composition may be a lotion comprising at least one ingredient selected from among:


humectant agent or pro-penetrant agent such as propylene glycol (or equivalent such as glycerin and sorbitol), polyethylene glycol, PEG400;


mineral oils such as perhydrosqualene as previously described;


lipophilic components such as Caprilic/capric triglycerides as previously described;


emulsifying agents such as described, for example, PEG-20 methyl glucose sequistearate and methyl glucose sequistearate.


Also in particular, the pharmaceutical composition may be a solution or a spray solution comprising alcohol and at least one ingredient selected from among:


humectant agent or pro-penetrant agent as described previously and preferably such as propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, or PEG400;


a lipophilic component, such as siliconed or non-siliconed fatty components or Caprilic/capric triglycerides.


Preferably in the form of gel, the composition has of following formula:

Adapalene3mgCarbomer 940 (Carbopol 980 NF)11mgDisodium edetate1mgMethyl paraben2mgPoloxamer 1242mgPropylene glycol40mgSodium hydroxide: amount required to obtain a pH 5.0 +/− 0.3Purified waterq.s. 1 g


The pharmaceutical compositions according to the invention may also comprise inert additives or combinations thereof, such as:


wetting agents;


flavor enhancers;


preservatives such as para-hydroxybenzoic acid esters;


stabilizers;


moisture regulators;


pH regulators;


osmotic pressure modifiers;


emulsifiers;


UV-A and UV-B screening agents; and


antioxidants, such as α-tocopherol, butylhydroxyanisole or butylhydroxytoluene, superoxide dismutase, ubiquinol or certain metal chelating agents.


Of course, those skilled in the art will take care to select the optional compound(s) to be added to these compositions in such a way that the advantageous properties intrinsically associated with the present invention are not, or are not substantially, adversely affected by the envisaged addition.


The pharmaceutical compositions according to the invention are suited for the treatment of dermatological ailments, conditions and afflictions having an inflammatory or proliferative component, selected from the group consisting of:


common acne, comedones, polymorphous acne, nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, secondary acne such as solar, drug-related or occupational acne;


widespread and/or severe forms of psoriasis, ichtyoses and ichtyosiform states;


Darier's disease;


actinic keratoses;


palmo plantar keratoderma and keratosis pilaris;


leucoplasias and leucoplasiform states, lichen planus;


any benign or malignant, severe and extensive dermatological preparations.


The compositions according to the invention are particularly suitable for the treatment of acne, such as common acne, and in particular for the treatment of common acne of moderate to moderately severe intensity.


Various formulations of compositions comprising 0.3% of adapalene will now be given, it being understood that same are intended only as illustrative and in nowise limitative. Also given are results showing the therapeutic effects of the compositions according to the invention and the good tolerance to same by the treated patients.


In said examples to follow, all parts and percentages are given by weight, unless otherwise indicated.


EXAMPLE 1
Formulation for Topical Administration

In this example, various specific topical formulations comprising 0.3% of adapalene are illustrated.


The adapalene of the present example was obtained from the company Sylachim.


(a) Cream:

Adapalene3mgCarbomer 934 (B F Goodrich Carbopol 974)4.5mgDisodium edetate1mgPEG 20 methyl glucose sesquistearate35mgMethyl glucose sesquistearate35mgGlycerol30mgMethyl paraben2mgCyclomethicone130mgPerhydrosqualene60mgPhenoxyethanol5mgPropyl paraben1mgSodium hydroxide quantity required for pH 6.5 +/− 0.3Purified waterq.s. 1 g


(b) Alcoholic Solution:

Adapalene3mgPEG 400700mgEthanolq.s. 1 mg


(c) Lotion: (% w/w)

Adapalene0.30Methyl paraben0.15Simulgel 600 PHA1.00Steareth 213.00Glyceryl and PEG 100 stearate3.00Disodium edetate0.10Propyl paraben0.05Perhydrosqualene5.00Cetearyl isonananoate5.00Sodium Hydroxide 10% m/mq.s. pH 5.5 ± 0.5Purified waterq.s. 100


(d) Lotion: (% w/w)

Disodium EDTA0.1Methyl paraben0.2Glycerine7.0Carbopol 981 NF0.15Propyl paraben0.1Ceteareth 203.0Stearyl alcohol2.0Caprilic/capric triglycerides7Glyceryl and PEG 100 stearate3.0Cyclomethicone 56Poloxamer 1240.2Propylene glycol4.0Adapalene0.3Simulgel 600 PHA1.0Solution aq. De NaOH 10%0.4Purified waterq.s. 100


(e) Lotion: (% w/w)

EDTA disodium0.1Methyl paraben0.2Carbopol 980 NF0.15Carbapol 981 NF0.3Glycerine3.0Phenoxyethanol1.0Propyl paraben0.2Methyl glucose sesquistearate1.0PEG 20 methyl glucose sesquistearate5.0Caprilic/capric triglycerides6.0Dimethicone 20 cst1.0Poloxamer 1240.2Propylene glycol4Adapalene0.3Sodium hydroxide 10% (w/w)0.8Purified waterq.s. 100


(f) Aqueous Gel:

Adapalene3mgCarbomer 940 (Carbapol 980)11mgDisodium edetate1mgMethyl paraben2mgPoloxamer 1242mgPropylene glycol40mgSodium hydroxide: amount required to obtain a pH 5.0 +/− 0.3Purified waterq.s. 1 g


(g) Aqueous Gel:

Adapalene3mgXanthan gum8mgHydroxypropylethylcellulose10mgDisodium edetate1mgMethyl paraben2mgPhenoxyethanol10mgPoloxamer 1242mgPropylene glycol40mgPurified waterq.s. 1 g


(h) Cream Gel:

Adapalene3mgSimulgel 600 PHA20mgCetearyl isononanoate100mgDisodium edetate1mgMethyl paraben2mgPoloxamer 1242mgPropylene glycol40mgPurified waterq.s. 1 g


(i) Cream Gel:

Adapalene3mgPemulen TR15mgMineral oil120mgDisodium edetate1mgMethyl paraben2mgPropyl paraben1mgPoloxamer 1242mgPropylene glycol40mgSodium hydroxide: amount required to obtain apH 5.0 +/− 0.3Purified waterq.s. 1 g


(j) Spray Solution: (% w/w)

Adapalene0.3Caprilic/capric triglycerides50N-methyl pyrrolidone3Ethanolq.s. 100


EXAMPLE 2
Effectiveness of 0.3% Adapalene Gel and Comparison with 0.1% Adapalene Gel

Tests were carried out on a population consisting of patients suffering from acne. In this population, three groups were differentiated; the first received a daily topical application of the 0.3% adapalene gel, the second a daily topical application of the 0.1% adapalene gel in the same vehicle, and the third is a control group which receives a daily topical application of the gel corresponding to the composition of the first two gels but containing no active agent.


FIGS. 1 to 3 provide the results obtained in terms of regression of the number of lesions according to their nature.


These observations lead to the following conclusions:


the 0.3% adapalene gel acts more rapidly than the 0.1% adapalene gel; specifically, from the fourth week of treatment, a difference is noted between the effectiveness of the 0.1% adapalene gel and the 0.3% adapalene gel;


the 0.3% adapalene gel produces a clearly greater therapeutic effect after 8 weeks of treatment.


EXAMPLE 3
Tolerance Regarding the 0.3% Adapalene Gel

1. Measurement of the Plasma Concentration of Adapalene:


Eight individuals suffering from common acne of medium to moderately severe intensity are treated for 10 days with 2 g of 0.3% adapalene gel applied daily over 1000 cm2 of skin to be treated (face, chest and back).


Blood samples are taken on the days 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. During day 10, and following the final application, samples are taken at 1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 and 24 hours.


The plasma concentration of total adapalene (free and conjugated) in these samples is determined using the following protocol:


enzymatic hydrolysis with a mixture of β-glucurodinase and arylsulfatase;


liquid-liquid extraction;


passage through HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography); and


then fluorometric detection.


This method makes it possible to detect a minimum concentration of 0.15 ng/ml and permits quantification of the adapalene for a minimum concentration of 0.25 ng/ml.


Conclusion:


The plasma concentrations of adapalene measured after 10 days of treatment are very low and confirm the safety of daily use of the 0.3% adapalene gel.


2 a) Clinical Observation of the Side Effects Caused by Topical Administration of the 0.3% Adapalene Gel:


Two types of observation could be made:


firstly, monitoring of the patients treated within the framework of point 1 of the present example 3 made it possible to note that tolerance to the 0.3% adapalene gel was good for all patients. They all showed signs of dryness of the skin and of desquamation with a maximum on the seventh day of treatment, these symptoms then decrease up to the end of the treatment.


2 b) Furthermore, Reference May Also be Made to the Tests Described in Example 2 Above:


In parallel to the measurements of effectiveness, the experimenters recorded the possible side effects caused, firstly, by topical application of the 0.3% adapalene gel and those caused, secondly, by application of the 0.1% adapalene gel; finally, the same observations were made on a control population to which a gel without active principle was administered.


These observations are reported in the table below.

Local undesirable0.3% adapalene0.1% adapaleneVehicle geleffectsgel (N = 70)gel (N = 70)(N = 74)Skin and secondary31 (44.3%)28 (40.0%)5 (6.8%)structures (nails, hair)Dry skin16 (22.9%)13 (18.6%)2 (2.7%)Erythema 8 (11.4%)3 (4.3%)0 (0.0%)Skin discomfort 8 (11.4%) 7 (10.0%)0 (0.0%)Desquamation6 (8.6%)5 (7.1%)0 (0.0%)Dermatitis3 (4.3%)1 (1.4%)0 (0.0%)Pruritus3 (4.3%)1 1.4%) 1 (1.4%)Irritant dermatitis2 (2.9%) 7 (10.0%)0 (0.0%)Local allergic reactions1 (1.4%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)Pediculosis1 (1.4%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)Contact dermatitis1 (1.4%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)Insolation1 (1.4%)3 (4.3%)1 (1.4%)Burning sensation1 (1.4%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)Urticaria1 1.4%) 0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)Infection1 (1.4%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)Excoriation0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)1 (1.4%)Eczema0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)1 (1.4%)Oedema0 (0.0%)1.(1.4%)0 (0.0%)


From this table, it is noted that the occurrence of undesirable side effects is statistically the same for the two gels with the different concentrations of active agent. The intensity of the undesirable side effects is average, which leads to the conclusion that the two gels are well-tolerated by the patients.


On the basis of these observations, it may be concluded that patients suffering from common acne can be treated with 0.3% adapalene gel, such an exposure to adapalene being described as weak or very weak under clinical conditions.


It therefore ensues from these various studies that a pharmaceutical composition containing 0.3% of adapalene exhibits a benefit/risk ratio which makes it particularly suitable for the treatment of dermatological maladies having an inflammatory or proliferative component, and in particular, common acne.


Each patent, patent application, publication and literature article/report cited or indicated herein is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.


While the invention has been described in terms of various specific and preferred embodiments, the skilled artisan will appreciate that various modifications, substitutions, omissions, and changes may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the present invention be limited solely by the scope of the following claims, including equivalents thereof.

Claims
  • 1. A topically applicable pharmaceutical aqueous gel composition suited for the treatment of dermatological disorders having an inflammatory or proliferative component, comprising a thus effective amount of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid (adapalene) of about 0.3% by weight thereof, formulated into a topically applicable, pharmaceutically acceptable medium therefor.
  • 2. The topically applicable aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1, further comprising at least one ingredient selected from the group consisting of carbomers, polymeric emulsifying agents, polysaccharidic biopolymers, gums, alginates, modified celluloses, starch derived products, mix of polysorbate 80 and isohexadecane and acrylamide/sodium acryloyldimethyltaurate, humectant or pro-penetrant agents, and mixtures thereof.
  • 3. The topically applicable aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1, comprising: Adapalene, Carbomer 940, Disodium edetate, Methyl paraben, Poloxamer 124, Propylene glycol, Sodium hydroxide, and Purified water.
  • 4. The topically applicable aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1, comprising:
  • 5. The topically applicable aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1, comprising:
  • 6. The topically applicable aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1, comprising:
  • 7. A topically applicable pharmaceutical cream gel composition suited for the treatment of dermatological disorders having an inflammatory or proliferative component, comprising a thus effective amount of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid (adapalene) of about 0.3% by weight thereof, formulated into a topically applicable, pharmaceutically acceptable medium therefor.
  • 8. The topically applicable cream gel composition as defined by claim 7, comprising:
  • 9. The topically applicable cream gel composition as defined by claim 7, comprising:
  • 10. The topically applicable cream gel composition as defined by claim 7, comprising:
  • 11. The topically applicable cream gel composition as defined by claim 7, comprising:
  • 12. A topically applicable pharmaceutical cream composition suited for the treatment of dermatological disorders having an inflammatory or proliferative component, comprising a thus effective amount of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid (adapalene) of about 0.3% by weight thereof, formulated into a topically applicable, pharmaceutically acceptable medium therefor.
  • 13. The topically applicable cream composition as defined by claim 12, comprising at least one ingredient selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, silicone oils, siliconed oily substances, siliconed fatty substances, non-siliconed fatty substances, vegetable, mineral, animal or synthetic oils, tensioactive agents or emulsifying agents, and mixtures thereof.
  • 14. The topically applicable cream composition as defined by claim 13, comprising at least one ingredient selected from the group consisting of perhydrosqualene, cyclomethicone, PEG-20 methyl glucose sequistearate, methyl glucose sequistearate, and mixtures thereof.
  • 15. The topically applicable cream composition as defined by claim 12, comprising
  • 16. The topically applicable cream composition as defined by claim 12, comprising:
  • 17. A topically applicable pharmaceutical lotion composition suited for the treatment of dermatological disorders having an inflammatory or proliferative component, comprising a thus effective amount of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid (adapalene) of about 0.3% by weight thereof, formulated into a topically applicable, pharmaceutically acceptable medium therefor.
  • 18. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 17, further comprising at least one ingredient selected from the group consisting of humectant agent or pro-penetrant agent, propylene glycol, PEG400, mineral oils, lipophilic substances, caprilic/capric triglycerides, emulsifying agent, and mixtures thereof.
  • 19. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 18, further comprising at least one ingredient selected from the group consisting of propylene glycol, glycerine, sorbitol, polyethylene glycol, mineral oils, perhydrosqualene, caprilic/capric triglycerides, PEG-20 methyl glucose sequistearate, methyl glucose sequistearate, and mixtures thereof.
  • 20. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 17, comprising:
  • 21. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 17, comprising:
  • 22. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 17, comprising:
  • 23. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 17, comprising:
  • 24. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 17, comprising:
  • 25. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 17, comprising:
  • 26. A topically applicable pharmaceutical spray solution composition suited for the treatment of dermatological disorders having an inflammatory or proliferative component, comprising a thus effective amount of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid (adapalene) of about 0.3% by weight thereof, formulated into a topically applicable, pharmaceutically acceptable medium therefor.
  • 27. The topically applicable spray solution composition as defined by claim 26, further comprising at least one ingredient selected from the group consisting of humectant agent or pro-penetrant agent, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, PEG400, a lipophilic substance, siliconed or non-siliconed fatty substances, caprilic/capric triglycerides, and mixtures thereof.
  • 28. The topically applicable spray solution composition as defined by claim 26, comprising: Adapalene Caprilic/capric triglycerides N-methylpyrrolidone Ethanol.
  • 29. The topically applicable spray solution composition as defined by claim 26, comprising:
  • 30. A topically applicable pharmaceutical alcoholic solution composition suited for the treatment of dermatological disorders having an inflammatory or proliferative component, comprising a thus effective amount of 6-[3-(1-adamantyl)-4-methoxyphenyl]-2-naphthanoic acid (adapalene) of about 0.3% by weight thereof, formulated into a topically applicable, pharmaceutically acceptable medium therefor.
  • 31. The topically applicable pharmaceutical alcoholic solution composition as defined by claim 30, comprising:
  • 32. The topically applicable pharmaceutical alcoholic solution composition as defined by claim 30, comprising:
  • 33. The topically applicable aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1, further comprising at least one inert additive selected from the group consisting of: wetting agents; flavor enhancers; preservatives; stabilizers; moisture regulators; pH regulators; osmotic pressure modifiers; emulsifiers; UV-A and UV-B screening agents; Antioxidants; and combinations thereof.
  • 34. The topically applicable cream gel composition as defined by claim 7, further comprising at least one inert additive selected from the group consisting of: wetting agents; flavor enhancers; preservatives; stabilizers; moisture regulators; pH regulators; osmotic pressure modifiers; emulsifiers; UV-A and UV-B screening agents; Antioxidants; and combinations thereof.
  • 35. The topically applicable cream composition as defined by claim 12, further comprising at least one inert additive selected from the group consisting of: wetting agents; flavor enhancers; preservatives; stabilizers; moisture regulators; pH regulators; osmotic pressure modifiers; emulsifiers; UV-A and UV-B screening agents; Antioxidants; and combinations thereof.
  • 36. The topically applicable lotion composition as defined by claim 17, further comprising at least one inert additive selected from the group consisting of: wetting agents; flavor enhancers; preservatives; stabilizers; moisture regulators; pH regulators; osmotic pressure modifiers; emulsifiers; UV-A and UV-B screening agents; Antioxidants; and combinations thereof.
  • 37. The topically applicable spray solution composition as defined by claim 26, further comprising at least one inert additive selected from the group consisting of: wetting agents; flavor enhancers; preservatives; stabilizers; moisture regulators; pH regulators; osmotic pressure modifiers; emulsifiers; UV-A and UV-B screening agents; Antioxidants; and combinations thereof.
  • 38. The topically applicable alcoholic solution composition as defined by claim 30, further comprising at least one inert additive selected from the group consisting of: wetting agents; flavor enhancers; preservatives; stabilizers; moisture regulators; pH regulators; osmotic pressure modifiers; emulsifiers; UV-A and UV-B screening agents; Antioxidants; and combinations thereof.
  • 39. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1.
  • 40. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the cream gel composition as defined by claim 7.
  • 41. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the cream composition as defined by claim 12.
  • 42. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the lotion composition as defined by claim 17.
  • 43. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the spray solution composition as defined by claim 26.
  • 44. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the alcoholic solution composition as defined by claim 30.
  • 45. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component selected from the group consisting of: common acne, comedones, polymorphous acne, nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, secondary acne, solar, drug-related or occupational acne; widespread and/or severe forms of psoriasis; ichtyoses and ichtyosiform states; Darier's disease; actinic keratoses; palmo plantar keratoderma and keratosis pilaris; leucoplasias and leucoplasiform states, lichen planus; and any benign or malignant, severe and extensive dermatological proliferations; and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1.
  • 46. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component selected from the group consisting of: common acne, comedones, polymorphous acne, nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, secondary acne, solar, drug-related or occupational acne; widespread and/or severe forms of psoriasis; ichtyoses and ichtyosiform states; Darier's disease; actinic keratoses; palmo plantar keratoderma and keratosis pilaris; leucoplasias and leucoplasiform states, lichen planus; and any benign or malignant, severe and extensive dermatological proliferations; and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the cream gel composition as defined by claim 7.
  • 47. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component selected from the group consisting of: common acne, comedones, polymorphous acne, nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, secondary acne, solar, drug-related or occupational acne; widespread and/or severe forms of psoriasis; ichtyoses and ichtyosiform states; Darier's disease; actinic keratoses; palmo plantar keratoderma and keratosis pilaris; leucoplasias and leucoplasiform states, lichen planus; and any benign or malignant, severe and extensive dermatological proliferations; and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the cream composition as defined by claim 12.
  • 48. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component selected from the group consisting of: common acne, comedones, polymorphous acne, nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, secondary acne, solar, drug-related or occupational acne; widespread and/or severe forms of psoriasis; ichtyoses and ichtyosiform states; Darier's disease; actinic keratoses; palmo plantar keratoderma and keratosis pilaris; leucoplasias and leucoplasiform states, lichen planus; and any benign or malignant, severe and extensive dermatological proliferations; and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the lotion composition as defined by claim 17.
  • 49. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component selected from the group consisting of: common acne, comedones, polymorphous acne, nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, secondary acne, solar, drug-related or occupational acne; widespread and/or severe forms of psoriasis; ichtyoses and ichtyosiform states; Darier's disease; actinic keratoses; palmo plantar keratoderma and keratosis pilaris; leucoplasias and leucoplasiform states, lichen planus; and any benign or malignant, severe and extensive dermatological proliferations; and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the spray solution composition as defined by claim 26.
  • 50. A regime or regimen for the treatment of a dermatological disorder having an inflammatory or proliferative component selected from the group consisting of: common acne, comedones, polymorphous acne, nodulocystic acne, acne conglobata, secondary acne, solar, drug-related or occupational acne; widespread and/or severe forms of psoriasis; ichtyoses and ichtyosiform states; Darier's disease; actinic keratoses; palmo plantar keratoderma and keratosis pilaris; leucoplasias and leucoplasiform states, lichen planus; and any benign or malignant, severe and extensive dermatological proliferations; and afflicting the skin and/or mucous membranes of an individual in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin and/or mucous membranes of such individual, a thus effective amount of the alcoholic solution composition as defined by claim 30.
  • 51. A regime or regimen for the treatment of acne, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin of an individual in need of such treatment, a thus effective amount of the aqueous gel composition as defined by claim 1.
  • 52. A regime or regimen for the treatment of acne, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin of an individual in need of such treatment, a thus effective amount of the cream gel composition as defined by claim 7.
  • 53. A regime or regimen for the treatment of acne, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin of an individual in need of such treatment, a thus effective amount of the cream composition as defined by claim 12.
  • 54. A regime or regimen for the treatment of acne, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin of an individual in need of such treatment, a thus effective amount of the lotion composition as defined by claim 17.
  • 55. A regime or regimen for the treatment of acne, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin of an individual in need of such treatment, a thus effective amount of the spray solution composition as defined by claim 26.
  • 56. A regime or regimen for the treatment of acne, comprising topically applying onto the affected area of the skin of an individual in need of such treatment, a thus effective amount of the alcoholic solution composition as defined by claim 30.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
02/03070 Mar 2002 FR national
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PARENT/PRIORITY/PCT AND PROVISIONAL APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of our earlier pending application Ser. No. 10/937,612, filed Sep. 10, 2004. This '612 application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of FR-02/03070, filed Mar. 12, 2002, and of provisional application Ser. No. 60/370,223, filed Apr. 8, 2002, and is a continuation of PCT/EP 03/03246 filed Mar. 12, 2003 and designating the United States (published in English on Sep. 18, 2003 as WO 03/075908 A1). Each of the above applications is hereby expressly incorporated by reference and each is assigned to the assignee hereof.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60370223 Apr 2002 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/EP03/03246 Mar 2003 US
Child 10937612 Sep 2004 US
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10937612 Sep 2004 US
Child 11494693 Jul 2006 US