Stable Glucocorticoid Formulation

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20200289650
  • Publication Number
    20200289650
  • Date Filed
    May 28, 2020
    4 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 17, 2020
    4 years ago
Abstract
This invention relates to aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid. These have been formulated to contain high concentrations of glucocorticoid and reduced levels of preservatives.
Description
FIELD

The present invention relates to stable glucocorticoid formulations with low concentrations of preservatives. More particularly, the present invention relates to high concentration formulations of a glucocorticoid-containing aqueous pharmaceutical composition that is formulated with low levels of antioxidant acting preservatives. Such preservatives that have previously been formulated at high dose levels have been found to be associated with patient toxicity. Accordingly, the ability to achieve continued drug stability and purity in the presence of low levels of antioxidants, as disclosed herein, is highly desirable.


BACKGROUND

There are many reported disadvantages associated with the use of preservatives and antioxidants typically added to pharmaceutical compositions to maintain stability. (American Hospital Formulary Service. Volumes I and II. Washington, D.C.: American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, to 1984., p. 40:08). For example, the field of pediatrics is struggling with toxic excipients of liquid formulations to the extent that an entire industry is making an effort to switch to new solid formulation forms (mini-tablets, orodisperse films etc.; Thabet et al. 2018). The European Paediatric Formulation Initiative is working on the “Safety and Toxicity of Excipients for Paediatrics” (STEP)—database, which provides toxicologic information (thresholds etc.) on selected pharmaceutical excipients for pediatric use. (see www.eupfi.org/step-database-info/). New liquid formulations with excipients either absent from the STEP database list or without a set threshold are desperately needed.


Parabens are a class of widely used preservatives in both cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. There are reports that parabens are associated with toxic side effects—for example, the controversial status of propylparaben concerning reproductive toxicity (Oishi et al., 2002) has not yet been resolved (excipient no longer covered by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) entry for food additives; EFSA unable to recommend a specific acceptable daily intake (ADI)). Parabens were associated with aeroallergen sensitization (Savage et al. 2012; Spanier et al. 2014) and an increase in the potential risk of allergic disease. In particular when administered as a high-dose bolus due to compounding formulations (increased levels), parabens might become a dangerous trigger for allergies.


Benzyl alcohol is used as a bacteriostatic preservative at low concentration in a number of intravenous medications, cosmetics, and topical drugs. Benzyl alcohol's severe toxicity regarding neonates is well-recognised (Gershanik et al., 1982; Hiller et al., 1986; Benda et al., 1986; Jardine and Rogers at al., 1989). Due to its generally recognized toxicity (neural, hemolytic, mucous membrane irritant), the World Health Organisation (Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives; JECFA) set an ADI treshold of 5 mg/kg.


Benzethonium chloride is used as a preservative in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. It is an irritant and allergic sensitizer in humans (Benjamin et al. 2011, Dao et al. 2012). Very recent data suggests that it could potentially exacerbate inflammatory bowel disease and associated colon cancer (Sanidad et al. 2018).


Propylene glycol is used as a vehicle for topical, oral, and intravenous pharmaceutical preparations. It may also be used as a preservative in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. Propylene glycol, given in amounts ≥3 g/day IV, can accumulate and cause lactic acidosis, CNS depression, coma, hypoglycemia, seizures, and hemolysis (Lim et al. 2014). Patients at risk for toxicity include infants, patients with renal insufficiency or patients with epilepsy. Therefore the Committee for Human Medicinal Products, EMA/CHMP/334655/2013 (November 2014) has set thresholds of 1 mg/kg (neonates up to 28 days), 50 mg/kg (29 days up to 4 years), 500 mg/kg (5 years up to 17 years and adults).


Creatinine has been used as a stabilizing excipient for high-concentration, low volume Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP; withdrawn) formulations in the past. Intravenous administration of those formulations lead to artifactually elevated patient creatinine lab results due to analytically correct measurement of creatinine added as an excipient (Darby et al. 2012).


Sulfites are also widely used as preservative and antioxidant additives in the pharmaceutical industries. Exposure to such sulfites has been reported to induce a range of adverse clinical effects in sensitive individuals, ranging from dermatitis, urticaria, flushing, hypotension and abdominal pain to life-threatening anaphylactic and asthmatic reactions. Sulfite-inducing symptoms range from mild in some individuals, to severe in others, and in some individuals the reactions can be life threatening (See, EFSA Journal 2016; 14(4):4438; www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/pub/4438).


Obtaining the stability of a drug formulation without the potential toxicological side effects of preservatives and stabilizers can be difficult to achieve and it is difficult to prevent adverse and/or safety issues from occuring. More specifically, the concentration of a preservative necessary for stability of the formulation may create the potential for toxicological effects. Using lower concentrations of the preservative may help to reduce the potential for such toxicological side effects, but the lower concentrations of the preservatives may also be inadequate to achieve the desired assay level. That is, using lower concentrations of the preservative may help to reduce the potential for such toxicological side effects, but the lower concentrations of the preservatives may also be inadequate to maintain required levels of chemical and physical stability of the formulation over time. Stability of the formulation over time may be determined, for example, by assaying quantitative chemical attributes of the formulation such as levels of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) or its degradation products.


As stated above, pharmaceutical compositions typically require the addition of preservatives, stabilizers, and antioxidant additives such as sodium sulfite to maintain the stability of the composition. Examples of such pharmaceutical compositions include solutions and suspensions that are injected into the bodies of humans or other mammals. For such parenteral products, where inert gases as well as nitrogen are used as the interior gas within the vials of injectables, manufacturers strive to reach a 100% level of saturation of a chosen gas within the vial headspace in order to restrict the amount of oxygen which can contribute to oxidative degradation of the API. However, due to manufacturing limitations during good manufacturing practice (GMP) manufacture and filling, it is possible for trace amounts of oxygen to be introduced inadvertently, reducing the product's shelf-life and stability when compared to its registration label.


Furthermore, since it is known that no containers are perfectly gas tight (e.g. tested for stoppered vials with lyophilized product: ˜1.3% atm oxygen permeation per year; Lighthouse Instruments webinar “Determining & Controlling Oxygen Levels in Sensitive Formulations”-www2.lighthouseinstruments.com/1/302881/2018-02-26/2nytk), oxygen permeates into the vials over time. Permeation occurs either through the rubber stopper material of the vial or through microchannels between the rubber stopper and the vial neck interphase.


Therefore, when a new formulation is planned, a threshold of headspace oxygen needs to be considered. Knowing the impact of excess oxygen allows the manufacturer to calculate the impact on stability of the drug product and potentially reduce the quantity of excipient utilized in that formulation. Formulations with increasing amounts of oxygen content in percent can be manufactured for Design of Experiment (DoE) studies to simulate a worst-case scenario. The formulations with varying levels of headspace oxygen are then set on stability and eventually an assay and shelf-life is determined for increasing levels of oxygen. That is, the formulations with varying levels of headspace oxygen are then tested for stability and an assay of quantitative chemical attributes (e.g. API amount, presence of degradation products, pH, etc.) and shelf-life is determined for increasing levels of oxygen.


Means for determining headspace oxygen levels in a given headspace volume are well known to those skilled in the art. For example, headspace oxygen levels may be measured by conventional destructive techniques, such as electrochemical methods or gas chromatography, or by non-destructive methods such as laser-based Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy (Pharmaceutical Technology, July 2002; Lighthouse Instruments Application Note 102).


Such compositions and formulations once packaged can therefore carry trace amounts of oxygen from the manufacturing process, thereby decreasing the stability of the composition or formulation. Moreover, aside from degrading oxidative processes, hydrolyzation contributes to degradation of the API and reduces the assay as well as increases the accumulation of unwanted impurities above a safe threshold.


Accordingly, it is necessary to employ a means for preventing such degradation from occurring and the means employed may be the addition of an antioxidant, stabilizer, and/or antimicrobial chemical agent (herein referred to as “preservative”) that maintains the assay of the composition.


Decadron™ 24 mg/ml, manufactured by Merck (withdrawn) had a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.0075 and a “(Sulfite:API)×headspace” value of 0.03750, with antioxidants (preservatives) present at 1 mg/ml sodium bisulfite, 1.5 mg/ml methylparaben, 0.2 mg/ml propylparaben, 8 mg/ml creatinine. DBL™ Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate 24 mg/ml, manufactured by Hospira (withdrawn) had a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.0075, with antioxidants (preservatives) present at 8 mg/ml creatinine and 0.5 mg/ml disodium edetate. Solcort™ 24 mg/ml manufactured by Fuji Pharma (Japan) has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.0075, with antioxidants (preservatives) present at 0.5 mg/5 ml Benzethonium chloride.


Dexamethasone 10 mg/ml, manufactured by Hameln Pharmaceuticals has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.0075 with propylene glycol and disodium edetate as antioxidants (preservatives). Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate 10 mg/ml, distributed by Physicians Total Care, Inc. has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.01920 and a “(Sulfite:API)×headspace”—value of 0.19200 and antioxidants (preservatives) of 1 mg/ml sodium metabisulfite and 10 mg/ml benzyl alcohol. Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate 10 mg/ml, manufactured by West-Ward Pharmaceuticals Corp. has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.02 and a “(Sulfite:API)×headspace”—value of 0.03, with antioxidants (preservatives) present at 1.5 mg/ml sodium sulfite 10.42 mg/ml benzyl alcohol. Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate 10 mg/ml, manufactured by Mylan has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.02 and antioxidants (preservatives) of 1.5 mg/ml methylparaben, 0.2 mg/ml propylparaben, 0.11 mg/ml disodium edetate (0.11 mg in 1 mL). Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (preservative free) 10 mg/ml (only 1 ml total volume), manufactured by Fresenius has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.02. Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (preserved) 10 mg/ml (10 ml total volume), manufactured by Fresenius has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.0404 and antioxidants (preservatives) present at 10 mg/ml benzyl alcohol.


Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate 4 mg/ml, manufactured by West-Ward Pharmaceuticals Corp. has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.0375 and a “(Sulfite:API)×headspace”—ratio of 0.1875, with antioxidants (preservatives) present at 1 mg/ml sodium sulfite anhydrous, 10.42 mg/ml benzyl alcohol. Dexamethasone 4 mg/ml (2 ml total volume), manufactured by Hospira has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.05 and a “(Sulfite: API)×headspace”—ratio of 0.007 with antioxidants (preservatives) present at 0.5 mg/ml disodium edetate, 0.07 mg/ml sodium sulphite anhydrous.


Dexaject SP 3.66 mg/ml, manufactured by Henry Schein Animal Health has a headspace volume to API ratio of 0.04918 and a “(Sulfite: API)×headspace”—ratio of 9.836 with antioxidants (preservatives) present at 2 mg/ml sodium bisulfite, 1.5% benzyl alcohol.


These and other dexamethasone-containing formulations are described in Supplementary Tables A-F.


Thus, there is a need for a means to maintain the stability of the pharmaceutical environment so that very low concentrations of preservatives can be utilized without reducing the shelf-life of the product to the extent where the product would no longer be safely administered.


A need exists for a means to maintain the stability of aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid with low concentrations of preservatives. Aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid and low or no amounts of preservative without reduced stability or shelf-life are desired.


SUMMARY

The following brief summary is not intended to include all features and aspects of the present invention, nor does it imply that the invention must include all features and aspects discussed in this summary.


The present disclosure is directed to high concentration glucocorticoid-containing pharmaceutical compositions comprising reduced levels of antioxidant-acting preservatives. More particularly, the present disclosure is directed to aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid. The pharmaceutical formulations disclosed herein comprise reduced levels of preservative and/or chelating agent as compared to known glucocorticoid-containing formulations.


The present disclosure is based on the finding that use of a defined headspace volume to API ratio during the filling of the formulation into vials results in a maintained stability of the compositions close to the state directly after manufacture in the presence of reduced levels of antioxidant preservatives.


That is, the present disclosure is based on the finding that use of a defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratio during packaging of the glucocorticoid containing formulation into containers (e.g. vials) results in stability of the formulation being maintained close to its state directly after manufacture. Surprisingly, this effect is observed even when the formulation comprises reduced or no amounts of preservative (e.g. antioxidants). The defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratio disclosed herein is lower than that used in known glucocorticoid formulations (see Example 1, Table 1).


Without being bound by theory, it is believed that use of a defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratio as disclosed herein (and which is lower than that used in known glucocorticoid formulations) results in fewer oxygen molecules being present per given molecule of glucocorticoid. Accordingly, a given amount of glucocorticoid molecules is presented with fewer oxygen molecules resulting in less oxidative degradation (and accumulation of impurities over time).


More specifically, the present invention is based on a finding that reduced headspace volume to API ratio, beyond typical manufacturing (see Table 1), allows sulfite preservatives to be 35 ppm or lower as well as chelators (Disodium Edetate) to be 500 ppm or lower (Example 2) to achieve at least a minimum of 24 months shelf-life at between 2° C. to 30° C. (Table 4, FIG. 1-26).


That is, the present authors have demonstrated that use of such a reduced headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratio allows sulfite preservatives to be present at 0.035 mg/ml (35 ppm) or less, and chelating agent (Disodium Edetate) to be present at 0.5 mg/ml (500 ppm) or less in a formulation with up to 48 months shelf-life when stored at 25° C./60% RH (see Example 2).


Moreover, the present invention is additionally based on the finding that Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP) in higher concentration in a solution becomes increasingly self-protective as an API (concentration dependence not known in the industry) against degrading processes like hydrolyzation and oxidization, enabling the above ranges of 0-35 ppm for sulfite preservatives and 0-500 ppm for chelators (Disodium Edetate).


That is, the present disclosure is also based on the unexpected finding that the glucocorticoid Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP), when present in high concentrations in an aqueous formulation, is increasingly self-protective against degradative processes like hydrolyzation and oxidization. This concentration-dependent self-protection, which has not previously been reported, also contributes to stability of the disclosed aqueous formulations


These unexpected findings of the present authors allow for the manufacture of aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid and low or no amounts of preservative and/or chelating agent, which formulations have shelf-lives which are comparable to, or longer than, those of known preservative-containing glucocorticoid formulations. That is, the compositions and formulations of the invention allow for long-term storage of glucocorticoid solutions which contain low or no amounts of preservative and/or chelating agent.


Accordingly, in a first aspect, the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising (i) a glucocorticoid, packaged with a headspace (volume; [ml]) to glucocorticoid (weight [mg]) ratio of 0-0.00588, and (ii) a preservative in a concentration of less than 70 ppm.


The pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention offer several advantages over existing formulations. Given that antioxidant preservatives have been found to be associated with patient sensitivity and toxicity, pharmaceutical compositions comprising lower levels of such preservatives, while retaining stability of the composition, is highly desirable. In a specific embodiment of this invention, the antioxidant is Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous), an excipient absent from the STEP—database, which is monitoring toxic excipients for use in pediatric populations (Thabet et al. 2018; Nellis et al. 2015; Turner et al. 2014). In a specific embodiment of the invention, AVM0703 refers to the initial target formulation of the DoE study (see Formulations 2, 4, 6, 8, 12 in Tables 4-7).


In a second aspect, the invention provides a method for producing a pharmaceutical composition having a low concentration of preservative, based on packing of said pharmaceutical composition with a headspace (volume; [ml]) to glucocorticoid (weight [mg]) ratio of 0-0.00588.


As outlined above, the present disclosure also relates to methods for production of high concentration glucocorticoid containing pharmaceutical compositions comprising reduced levels of antioxidant preservatives. Such methods comprise the step of mixing components of the composition and packaging said composition in an environment wherein the headspace volume to API ratio as well as the antioxidant to total API ratio is decreased.


In a third aspect, the invention provides a method of treating a host in need of glucocorticoid treatment, comprising administering a pharmaceutical composition of the invention. That is, the present disclosure is further directed to use of the pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein for treatment of patients in need of glucocorticoid drugs. Such methods of treating a host include administration of the compositions to patients in need of anti-inflammatory, immunosuppression, lymphoablation, germinal center elimination, IL-2 IL-7 IL-12 and/or IL-15 elevation, mesenchymal stem cell elevation, G-CSF increase, neutrophil increase, tumor/cancer killing or lymphodepletion (preconditioning) before cell-based therapy, FGF-18 elevation, cartilage production, hematopoietic stem cell elevation and/or neutrophil production, or improvement in Performance Status among patients with diseases that include but are not limited to cancer and autoimmune diseases, for example.


In a fourth aspect, the invention provides an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising dexamethasone and a preservative, wherein the formulation is packaged in a container with a headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less, and wherein the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.1 mg/ml. The present inventors have found that use of a defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratio during packaging of the glucocorticoid containing formulation into containers (e.g. vials) results in stability of the formulation being maintained close to its state directly after manufacture. Surprisingly, this effect is observed even when the formulation comprises reduced or no amounts of preservative (e.g. antioxidants).


In some embodiments, the dexamethasone is dexamethasone sodium phosphate. In some embodiments, the concentration of dexamethasone phosphate in the formulation is at least 24 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio is 0.00588 or less. In some embodiments, the headspace volume comprises less than about 10% oxygen, more preferably less than about 5% oxygen.


In some embodiments, the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.035 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the preservative is a sulfite, a paraben, benzyl alcohol, benzethonium chloride, propylene glycol, and/or creatinine. In some embodiments, the sulfite is sodium sulfite (anhydrous), sodium bisulfate, and/or sodium metabisulfite. In some particularly preferred embodiments, the formulation does not comprise a preservative. The present inventors have demonstrated that use of the defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratios of the present invention allows the formulations of the invention to remain stable up to 29 months (and projected up to 48 months) after manufacture, even with low or no amounts of preservative.


In some embodiments the formulation comprises one or more chelating agent. In some embodiments, the concentration of chelating agent is or is less than about 0.50 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the chelating agent is disodium edetate (disodium EDTA). In some particularly preferred embodiments, the formulation does not comprise a chelating agent. The present inventors have demonstrated that use of the defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratios of the present invention allows the formulations of the invention to remain stable without use of a chelating agent.


In some embodiments, the dexamethasone is selected from the group consisting of dexamethasone base, dexamethasone sodium phosphate and dexamethasone acetate. In some preferred embodiments, the dexamethasone is dexamethasone sodium phosphate.


In some embodiments, the shelf-life of the formulation is at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. In some embodiments, the formulation remains stable when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


In some embodiments, the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained between ±5.0% as compared to the date of manufacture when the formulation is stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than ±0.5 change in pH when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity A when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity B when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months. In some embodiments the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity G when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.20% accumulation of unspecified impurities when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 3.0% accumulation of total impurities when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


In a fifth aspect, the invention provides an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation as defined herein, for use in a method of treatment.


In a sixth aspect, the invention provides use of an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation as defined herein for the preparation of a medicament for use in a method of treatment.


In a seventh aspect, the invention provides a method of treatment comprising administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation as defined herein.


In an eighth aspect, the invention provides a method for stabilising an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising dexamethasone and a preservative, the method comprising packaging an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation as defined herein into a container with a headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less.


The invention includes the combination of the aspects and preferred features described except where such a combination is clearly impermissible or expressly avoided.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TABLES

TABLE 1 demonstrates that AVM0703 is below the values typically found in manufactured Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate formulations in the industry concerning headspace volume [ml] to total API (Dexamethasone Phosphate equivalent) [mg] ratio, total Sulfite [mg] to total API (Dexamethasone Phosphate equivalent) [mg] ratio as well one of the lowest “(Sulfite/API)×Headspace Volume” value. Moreover, the comparison shows estimated/measured headspace volumes, API concentrations and contents, sulfite concentrations and contents as well as their calculated ratios of selected (commercially available) Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate solutions (vials or ampouls) in the market compared to AVM0703.


TABLE 2 demonstrates the composition of the Target Point (Center Point) Formulation of the Design of Experiment in mg/ml.


TABLE 3 demonstrates the composition of the Target Point Formulation of the Design of Experiment in weight percent.


TABLE 4 demonstrates the composition of 10 of the 16 formulations that were monitored for long-term storage (25° C./60% RH). These formulations were part of the first Design of Experiment study.


TABLE 5 demonstrates six formulations with varying levels of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Headspace Oxygen which were tested for maintaining the assay at 18 months (25° C./60% RH). Aside from F15 (atmospheric Oxygen level of 20.9%), all 5 other formulations (F2, 4, 9, 10 and 11) were within the required API assay or impurity thresholds. Those six were selected from 16 formulations that were manufactured for the DoE study to assess those 2 factors: 14 formulations (F1-F13) to assess Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) in a range of 0 to 0.07 mg/mL and Headspace Oxygen in a range of 0 to 10%, while 2 additional formulations (F15, F16) were manufactured to assess stability at atmospheric Oxygen (20.9%) using 0.035 or 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous), respectively.


TABLE 6 demonstrates nine formulations with varying levels of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Headspace Oxygen which were tested for stability at 24 months. Aside from F15 (atmospheric Oxygen level of 20.9%), all other 8 formulations (F2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12) were within the required API assay or impurity thresholds. Those nine were selected from 15 formulations that were manufactured for the DoE study to assess those 2 factors: 13 formulations (F1-F13) to assess Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) in a range of 0 to 0.07 mg/mL and Headspace Oxygen in a range of 0 to 10%, while 2 additional formulations (F15, F16) were manufactured to assess stability at atmospheric Oxygen (20.9%) using 0.035 or 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous), respectively.


TABLE 7 demonstrates nine formulations with varying levels of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Headspace Oxygen which were tested for stability at 29 months. Aside from F15 (atmospheric Oxygen level of 20.9%), all other 8 formulations (F2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12) were within the required API assay or impurity thresholds. Those nine were selected from 15 formulations that were manufactured for the DoE study to assess those 2 factors: 13 formulations (F1-F13) to assess Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) in a range of 0 to 0.07 mg/mL and Headspace Oxygen in a range of 0 to 10%, while 2 additional formulations (F15, F16) were manufactured to assess stability at atmospheric Oxygen (20.9%) using 0.035 or 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous), respectively.


TABLE 8 demonstrates the composition of ten formulations used in a design of experiment series (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH) to assess the stability of the formulation without the presence of either sodium sulfite or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): Ten formulations with the specifications shown in the table were manufactured (GLP grade) and tested for stability. 26.23 mg/ml DSP equals 24 mg/ml Dexamethasone Phosphate.


TABLE 9 demonstrates 10 additonally manufactured formulations for an extended DoE study which were conducted to assess the shelf-life of the formulation in the absence of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and/or Disodium Edetate at different levels of headspace oxygen (0, 5, 10, 15%). Storage conditions are 40° C./75% RH (inverted vial position) with sampling carried out at 0, 1, 3 and 6 months.


Table 10 demonstrates four additionally manufactured formulations with 2 varying levels of DSP (10 and 30 mg/ml) for an extended DoE study which was conducted to assess the shelf-life of the formulation with increasing DSP concentration in the presence or absence of Disodium Edetate (0.5 mg/ml). All four formulations contained 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) and lacked sulfite. Storage conditions are 40° C./75% RH (inverted vial position) with sampling carried out at 0, 1, 3 and 6 months.


Table 11 demonstrates two additionally manufactured formulations with 45 mg/ml DSP for an extended DoE study which was conducted to assess the shelf-life of the formulation with increasing DSP concentration in the presence or absence of Disodium Edetate (0.5 mg/ml). Both formulations contained 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) and lacked sulfite. Storage conditions are 40° C./75% RH (inverted vial position) with sampling carried out at 0, 1, 3 and 6 months.


Table 12 demonstrates the results of the additional design of experiment for increasing concentrations of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP). The six formulations (shown in Tables 10 and 11) with 3 varying levels of DSP (10, 30 and 45 mg/ml, equivalent to 9.15, 27.45 and 41.17 Dexamethsone Phosphate (DP)) with or without 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, respectively, were manufactured and put on stability (50 ml amber vial; 0, 1, 3, 6 months at 40° C./75% RH). All 6 formulations contained 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) and lacked sulfite. The results demonstrates that the formulations with an increasing DSP concentration form less total impurities over time.


SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE A demonstrates the excipient profile, strength and vial volumes of commercially available Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate injectables for human use in the U.S.


SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE B demonstrates examples of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate formulations including their excipient profile (U.S. market).


SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE C demonstrates examples of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate formulations including their excipient profile (U.S. veterinary market).


SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE D demonstrates examples of high-dose Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate formulations (injectables) including their excipient profile (international market).


SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE E demonstrates examples of previous patents disclosing Dexamethasone formulations with a much higher sulfite content.


SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE F demonstrates examples of Dexamethasone formulations including their shelf-life as disclosed by the manufacturers.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Embodiments and experiments illustrating the principles of the invention will now be discussed with reference to the accompanying figures in which:



FIG. 1 demonstrates six formulations with varying levels of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Headspace Oxygen which were tested for maintaining the assay at 25° C./60% RH (29 months). Formulation 2 and 4 (F2, 4) are target point formulations with 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and 5% Headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen). The result demonstrates that the formulations are within a range of 95-105% DSP content for the tested values of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) of 0 (F10), 0.035 (F2, 4, 11, 15) and 0.07 mg/ml (F9) at 5% (F2, 4, 9, 10), 10% (F11) and 20.90% (F15) headspace Oxygen, not dropping below 95% for any formulation tested.



FIG. 2 demonstrates that all the tested formulations are within a range of initially NMT (not more than) 0.5% for free Dexamethasone (later change to 1%; Imp A) with the exception of formulation 15 (atmospheric headspace oxygen). Tested values of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) were 0 (F10), 0.035 (F2, 4, 11, 15) and 0.07 mg/ml (F9) at 5% (F2, 4, 9, 10), 10% (F11) and 20.90% (F15) headspace Oxygen. Free Dexamethasone accumulates due to acid hydrolysis from DSP (25° C./60% RH; 29 months).



FIG. 3 demonstrates that all the tested formulations are within a range of NMT (not more than) 0.2% for not yet identified impurities. Tested values of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) were 0 (F10), 0.035 (F2, 4, 11, 15) and 0.07 mg/ml (F9) at 5% (F2, 4, 9, 10), 10% (F11) and 20.90% (F15) headspace Oxygen. Only formulation F15 (at atmospheric oxygen level) was above the threshold for the time point of 18 months and later (25° C./60% RH; 29 months).



FIG. 4 demonstrates that all the tested formulations are within a range of NMT (not more than) 3% for Total Impurities (consistent with USP). Tested values of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) were 0 (F10), 0.035 (F2, 4, 11, 15) and 0.07 mg/ml (F9) at 5% (F2, 4, 9, 10), 10% (F11) and 20.90% (F15) headspace Oxygen (25° C./60% RH; 29 months).



FIG. 5 demonstrates that the target point formulations 2 and 4 (F2, F4: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% Oxygen headspace) are expected to have an assay above 95% for the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 6 demonstrates that formulation 9 (F9: 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% Oxygen headspace) is expected to have an assay above 95% for the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 7 demonstrates that formulation 10 (F10: 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% Oxygen headspace) is expected to have an assay above 95% for the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 8 demonstrates that formulation 11 (F11: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 10.4% Oxygen headspace) is expected to have an assay above 95% for the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 9 demonstrates that formulation 15 (F15: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 20.9% Oxygen headspace) is expected to have an assay above 95% for the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 10 demonstrates that formulations 2 and 4 (F2, F4: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% Oxygen headspace) are expected to below 0.5% for Impurity A for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 11 demonstrates that formulation 9 (F9: 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% Oxygen headspace) is expected to be below 0.5% for Impurity A for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 12 demonstrates that formulation 10 (F10: 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% Oxygen headspace) is expected to be below 0.5% for Impurity A for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 13 demonstrates that formulation 11 (F11: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 10.4% Oxygen headspace) is expected to be below 0.5% for Impurity A for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 14 demonstrates that formulation 15 (F15: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 20.9% Oxygen headspace; atmospheric) crossed 0.5% for Impurity A at 24 months. The projection shows impurity A is expected to be below 1% for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 15 demonstrates that formulation 2 (F2: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% headspace oxygen) reached 0.2% for the Unspecified Impurity at 29 months, but is expected to be below 0.5% for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 16 demonstrates that formulation 4 (F4: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% headspace oxygen) reached 0.2% at 29 months, but is expected to be below 0.5% for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 17 demonstrates that formulation 9 (F9: 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% Oxygen headspace) is expected to cross 0.2% at about 32 months, but to be below 0.5% for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 18 demonstrates that formulation 10 (F10: 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% Oxygen headspace) is expected to cross 0.2% at about 32 months, but to be below 0.5% for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 19 demonstrates that formulation 11 (F11: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 10.4% Oxygen headspace) is expected to cross 0.2% at about 31 months, but to be below 0.5% for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 20 demonstrates that formulation 15 (F15: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 20.9% Oxygen headspace; atmospheric) crossed 0.2% at 10 months, and is expected to cross 0.5% at 30 months (6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 21 demonstrates that formulation 2 (F2: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% Oxygen headspace) is expected to be below 3% for Total Impurities for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 22 demonstrates that formulation 4 (F4: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% Oxygen headspace) is expected to be below 3% for Total Impurities for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 23 demonstrates that formulation 9 (F9: 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% Oxygen headspace) is expected to be below 3% for Total Impurities for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 24 demonstrates that formulation 10 (F10: 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% Oxygen headspace) is expected to be below 3% for Total Impurities for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 25 demonstrates that formulation 11 (F11: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 10.4% headspace oxygen) is expected to be below 3% for Total Impurities for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 26 demonstrates that formulation 15 (F15: 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 20.9% Oxygen headspace; atmospheric) is expected to be below 3% for Total Impurities for 48 months (projection with 6 measured data points; up to 29 months, 25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 27 demonstrates the identity and structure of known impurities (Impurity A, B, C, D, E, F, G) derived from Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (Dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DSP; 9-fluoro-11b,17,21-trihydroxy-16a-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione 21-(dihydrogen phosphate) Disodium Salt) solutions during storage. Impurity A: (9-fluoro-11β3,17,21-trihydroxy-16α-methylpregna-3,20-dione (dexamethasone); Impurity B: (9-fluoro-11β,17-dihydroxy-16β-methyl-3,20-dioxopregna-1,4-dien-21-yl dihydrogen phosphate (betamethasone phosphate); Impurity C, D, E, F: for each impurity, one or more diastereoisomer(s) of (9-fluoro-11β,17α-dihydroxy-16-methyl-3,17-dioxo-D-homo-androsta-1,4-dien-17a-yl)methyl dihydrogen phosphate (undefined stereochemistry at C-16 and C-17a), or (9-fluoro-11β,17-dihydroxy-16α-methyl-3,17a-dioxo-D-homo-androsta-1,4-dien-17-yl)methyl dihydrogen phosphate (undefined stereochemistry at C-17); Impurity G: 9-fluoro-11β,17-dihydroxy-16α-methyl-3-oxoandrosta-1,4-diene-17β-carboxylic acid. Equivalent USP impurity names are outlined.



FIG. 28 demonstrates ten formulations were tested for DSP assay (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP) to assess the stability of the formulation without the presence of either sodium sulfite or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): All ten formulations contained 26.23 mg/ml DSP, which is equivalent to 24 mg/ml Dexamethasone Phosphate (DP). While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. The result shows that formulation 2-1 shows the least degradation of all formulations at the 6 months time point while still passing description (no precipitation).



FIG. 29 demonstrates the additional design of experiment result for impurity A (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP) for the formulations without the presence of either sodium sulfite and/or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. The result shows that formulation 2-1 showed the lowest accumulation of impurity A (Dexamethasone) of all formulations at the 6 months time point.



FIG. 30 demonstrates the additional design of experiment result for impurity B (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP) for the formulations without the presence of either sodium sulfite and/or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). Impurity B was not increasing for any of the formulations.



FIG. 31 demonstrates the additional design of experiment result for impurity C (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP) for the formulations without the presence of either sodium sulfite and/or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. The result shows that the formulations with the highest headspace oxygen value showed the lowest accumulation of impurity C of all formulations at the 6 months time point.



FIG. 32 demonstrates the additional design of experiment result for impurity D (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP) for the formulations without the presence of either sodium sulfite and/or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. Impurity D increased the most from the 3 month time point to the 6 month time point for all formulations. Formulation 3-1 with sulfite and EDTA present at 0% headspace oxygen (HO) had the lowest value at 6 months of those 3 formulations that passed the description without a precipitate.



FIG. 33 demonstrates the additional design of experiment result for impurity F (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP) for the formulations without the presence of either sodium sulfite and/or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. The result shows that none of the formulations increase for impurity F beyond the 0.2% threshold.



FIG. 34 demonstrates the additional design of experiment result for impurity G (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP) for the formulations without the presence of either sodium sulfite and/or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. The result shows that for impurity G, formulation 2-1 showed the lowest accumulation of all formulations at the 6 months time point.



FIG. 35 demonstrates the additional Design of experiment result for unidentified impurity (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. The result shows that the two sulfite formulations (of all three without precipitation at 6 months) lacking EDTA (2-1, 2-2) show the lowest values of the highest unidentified impurity.



FIG. 36 demonstrates the additional Design of experiment result for total impurities (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. The total impurities are the sum total of all previous impurities (A, B, C, D, F, G, highest unidentified impurity) as well as additionally all other unidentified impurities (with different retention times) that are of lower value. The result shows that the two sulfite formulations (of all three without precipitation at 6 months) lacking EDTA (2-1, 2-2) show the lowest values lowest amount of total impurities. Therefore, for this formulation no EDTA is needed at a storage condition of 40° C./75% RH at 0 or 5% headspace oxygen



FIG. 37 demonstrates the DSP result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows for the formulations that the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content is expected to be at 95% for 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for the formulation 2-1, while 2-2 and 3-1 are expected to be at a level of about 93% and 93.5% respectively. The result shows that EDTA is not necessary to achieve a better stability for the formulation.



FIG. 38 demonstrates the Impurity A result and projection of the additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows for the formulations that the Impurity A level is expected to be below 1% for 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for the formulation 2-1 and 2-2, while for formulation 3-1 it is expected to reach 1% at about 9 months. The result shows that EDTA is not necessary to achieve a better stability for the formulation.



FIG. 39 demonstrates the Impurity C result and projection of the additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows for the formulations that the Impurity C level is expected to be at 0.5% for 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for the formulation 2-1, while being slightly below 0.5% for formulation 2-2 and 3-1 at this time point.



FIG. 40 demonstrates the Impurity D result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the Impurity D level is expected to be below 0.5% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for all 3 formulations.



FIG. 41 demonstrates the Impurity F result and projection of the additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the Impurity F level is expected to be below 0.5% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for all 3 formulations.



FIG. 42 demonstrates the Impurity G result and projection of the additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the Impurity G level is expected to be below 0.5% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for all 3 formulations.



FIG. 43 demonstrates the Unidentified Impurity result and projection of the additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the level of the Unidentified Impurity is expected to be below 0.5% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for all 3 formulations. Moreover, the two formulations lacking EDTA (2-1 and 2-2) show an expected level even below 0.2% at 12 months.



FIG. 44 demonstrates the Total Impurites result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the level of the Total Impurites is expected to be below 3% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for the two formulations lacking the EDTA (2-1, 2-2), while reaching 3% for the formulation 3-1 with sulfite and EDTA present. The result demonstrates that EDTA is not necessary to increase the stability of the formulation.



FIG. 45 demonstrates the results for the impurities A and C of the additional design of experiment for increasing concentrations of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP). Six formulations with 3 varying levels of DSP (10, 30 and 45 mg/ml) with or without 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, respectively, were manufactured and put on stability (50 ml amber vial; 0, 1, 3, 6 months at 40° C./75% RH). All 6 formulations contained 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) and lacked sulfite. While there is a clear decrease of impurity C for all formulations over 6 months, there seems to be no clear trend for impurity A in the formulations including EDTA. For impurity A in the formulation lacking EDTA there is an initital increase visible that eventually stagnates,



FIG. 46 demonstrates the results for the impurities D and G of the additional design of experiment for increasing concentrations of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP). Six formulations with 3 varying levels of DSP (10, 30 and 45 mg/ml) with or without 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, respectively, were manufactured and put on stability (50 ml amber vial; 0, 1, 3, 6 months at 40° C./75% RH). All 6 formulations contained 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) and lacked sulfite. While there is a clear decrease of impurity G for all formulations over 6 months, there seems to be no clear trend for impurity D in the formulations lacking EDTA. For impurity D in the formulations including EDTA there is a visible increase over time up to ˜0.2%.



FIG. 47 demonstrates the results for the Total Impurities of the additional design of experiment for increasing concentrations of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP). Six formulations with 3 varying levels of DSP (10, 30 and 45 mg/ml) with or without 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, respectively, were manufactured and put on stability (50 ml amber vial; 0, 1, 3, 6 months at 40° C./75% RH). All 6 formulations contained 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) and lacked sulfite. The formulations with the highest DSP content of 45 mg/ml still passed the description at 3 months, while all other failed and showed a precipitate. The result demonstrates that the formulations with an increasing DSP concentration form less total impurities over time, independent of the presence or absence of EDTA.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present disclosure is directed to high concentration glucocorticoid containing pharmaceutical compositions comprising reduced levels of antioxidant acting preservatives. The present disclosure is based on the finding that use of a defined headspace volume to API ratio during distribution of the composition into packaging receptacles results in increased stability of the compositions in the presence of reduced levels of antioxidant preservatives. The pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention have several advantages over existing formulations. Given that antioxidant preservatives have been found to be associated with patient sensitivity and toxicity, pharmaceutical compositions comprising lower levels of such preservatives, while retaining stability of the composition at 2° C. to 40° C., is highly desirable.


That is, the present disclosure is directed to aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprise reduced levels of preservative, which may be antioxidant acting preservatives. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulations of the present invention have several advantages over existing formulations. Given that preservatives have been found to be associated with patient sensitivity and toxicity, pharmaceutical formulations comprising lower levels of such preservatives, while retaining stability of the formulation, are highly desirable.


The present invention is based in part on the finding that use of a defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratio during packaging of the formulation into containers results in increased stability of the formulation, even with reduced or no amount of preservative. Accordingly, in some embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid, the formulation is packaged in a container with a headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less. In some embodiments the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio may be 0.0065 or less, 0.0060 or less, 0.00588 or less, 0.0055 or less, 0.0050 or less, 0.0045 or less, 0.0040 or less, 0.0035 or less, 0.0030 or less, 0.0025 or less, 0.0020 or less, 0.0015 or less, or 0.0010 or less. In some preferred embodiments, the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio may be 0.00588 or less.


In some embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid, the formulation is packaged in a container with a headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of between about 0.0046 to about 0.0099. In some embodiments the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio may be between about 0.003 and 0.007, or between about 0.004 and 0.006. In some embodiments the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio may be between about 0.001 and 0.00588.


Those skilled in the art can easily calculate equivalent concentrations of dexamethasone for a given glucocorticoid, as outlined in detail below. Accordingly, in some cases the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio may be expressed as a ratio of the headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid content (mg), wherein the glucocorticoid content is expressed as an equivalent content of dexamethasone (mg). That is, in some embodiments, the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio may be, or may be expressed as, a headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio.


Means for determining headspace volume in a container are well known to those skilled in the art. For example, during packaging the headspace volume can be measured by the following calculation: (vial brim volume-stopper volume-fluid fill volume); or, by adding a liquid and measuring the volume when all gas has been replaced.


In some embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid, the formulation may be packaged in a container with a total sulfite content (mg) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.0040 or less, 0.0035 or less, 0.0030 or less, 0.0025 or less, 0.0020 or less, 0.0015 or less, 0.00146 or less, or 0.0010 or less. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation may be packaged in a container with a total sulfite content (mg) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.00150 or less. In some particularly preferred embodiments, the formulation may be packaged in a container with a total sulfite content (mg) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.00146 or less.


In some embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid, the formulation may be packaged in a container with a sulfite content (mg):glucocorticoid content (mg):headspace volume (mg) ratio of 0.000203 or less.


In some embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid, the formulation may be packaged in a container with a ((sulfite (mg):glucocorticoid content (mg))×headspace volume (mg)) value of 0.01050 or less.


In some embodiments the headspace volume may be about 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 ml. In some embodiments the headspace volume may be less than about 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 ml. In some preferred embodiments the headspace volume may be or may be less than about 8 ml. In other preferred embodiments the headspace volume may be or may be less than about 7.2 ml.


In some embodiments, the headspace volume may be about 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1% of the total container volume. In some embodiments, the headspace volume may be less than about 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1% of the total container volume.


In some embodiments the headspace volume may comprise about 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1% oxygen. In some embodiments the headspace volume may comprise less than about 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1% oxygen. In some preferred embodiments the headspace volume may comprise about 5% oxygen or may comprise less than about 5% oxygen. In other preferred embodiments the headspace volume may comprise about 0% oxygen.


Means for determining headspace oxygen levels in a given headspace volume are well known to those skilled in the art. For example, headspace oxygen levels may be measured by conventional destructive techniques, such as electrochemical methods or gas chromatography, or by non-destructive methods such as laser-based Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy (Pharmaceutical Technology, July 2002; Lighthouse Instruments Application Note 102).


The aqueous pharmaceutical formulations of the invention advantageously comprise lower amounts of preservative (such as an antioxidant or antimicrobial) than known glucocorticoid formulations. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the formulation may (or may not) comprise a pharmaceutically acceptable preservative. In some embodiments, the formulation may comprise a sulfite preservative present in a concentration of less than about 1 mg/ml; a paraben preservative present in a concentration of less than about 0.2 mg/ml; creatinine present in a concentration of less than about 8 mg/ml; and/or benzethonium chloride present in a concentration of less than about 0.1 mg/ml. In some preferred embodiments, the total concentration of preservative in the formulation may be less than about 0.1 mg/ml.


In some embodiments, the concentration of preservative may be about 0.09 mg/ml, about 0.08 mg/ml, about 0.07 mg/ml, about 0.06 mg/ml, about 0.05 mg/ml, about 0.04 mg/ml, about 0.035 mg/ml, about 0.03 mg/ml, about 0.02 mg/ml, or about 0.01 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of preservative may be less than about 0.09 mg/ml, less than about 0.08 mg/ml, less than about 0.07 mg/ml, less than about 0.06 mg/ml, less than about 0.05 mg/ml, less than about 0.04 mg/ml, less than about 0.035 mg/ml, less than about 0.03 mg/ml, less than about 0.02 mg/ml, or less than about 0.01 mg/ml. In some preferred embodiments, the concentration of preservative may be about 0.07 mg/ml, or may be less than about 0.07 mg/ml. In other preferred embodiments, the concentration of preservative may be about 0.035 mg/ml, or may be less than about 0.035 mg/ml.


In some particularly preferred embodiments the concentration of preservative may be 0 mg/ml. That is, in some particularly preferred embodiments the formulation does not comprise a preservative.


As outlined above, the pharmaceutical formulations of the invention may (or may not) comprise a pharmaceutically acceptable preservative (such as an antioxidant or antimicrobial) additive to maintain the stability of the formulation. Antioxidants are added in amounts that are reduced as compared to levels typically employed in known glucocorticoid containing formulations—thereby reducing the toxicity and adverse side effects associated with use of such antioxidant preservatives.


As used herein, antioxidants (antioxidant preservatives) are those excipients known to those skilled in the art to delay or inhibit the oxidation process of molecules, thereby increasing the stability of the composition. Such antioxidants include, but are not limited to, ascorbic acid, acetylcysteine, butylhydroxyanisol, cysteine hydrochloride, dithionite sodium, gentisic acid, glutamate monosodium, glutathione, formaldehyde sulfoxylate sodium, methionine, monothioglycerol, propyl gallate, sulfites, sodium thioglycolate, α-thioglycerol, tocopherol alpha, alpha tocopherol hydrogen succinate, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein, selenium, manganese, zeaxanthin, flavonoids, flavones, catechins, polyphenols, and phytoestrogens, and thioglycolate sodium. In some cases the antioxidant (antioxidant preservative) is a sulfite. Such sulfites relate to, but are not limited to, sodium sulfite (anhydrous) (Na2SO3), sodium bisulfite (NaHSO3), potassium bisulfite (KHSO3), potassium metabisulfite (K2S2O5) and sodium metabisulfite (Na2S2O5).


Thus, in some embodiments of the pharmaceutical formulations of the invention, the preservative may be a sulfite, a paraben, benzyl alcohol, benzethonium chloride, propylene glycol, and/or creatinine. In some embodiments, the sulfite may be sodium sulfite (anhydrous), sodium bisulfite, sodium metabisulfite, potassium bisulfite, and/or potassium metabisulfite. In some embodiments, the paraben may be methylparaben, propylparaben, ethylparaben, butylparaben, isopropylparaben and/or isobutylparaben. In some embodiments, the paraben may be methylparaben and/or propylparaben.


In some embodiments, the concentration of sulfite preservative may be about 1 mg/ml or less than about 1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of sulfite preservative may be about 0.9 mg/ml, about 0.8 mg/ml, about 0.7 mg/ml, about 0.6 mg/ml, about 0.5 mg/ml, about 0.4 mg/ml, about 0.3 mg/ml, about 0.2 mg/ml, or about 0.1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of sulfite preservative may be less than about 0.9 mg/ml, less than about 0.8 mg/ml, less than about 0.7 mg/ml, less than about 0.6 mg/ml, less than about 0.5 mg/ml, less than about 0.4 mg/ml, less than about 0.3 mg/ml, less than about 0.2 mg/ml, or less than about 0.1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of sulfite preservative may be about 0.09 mg/ml, about 0.08 mg/ml, about 0.07 mg/ml, about 0.06 mg/ml, about 0.05 mg/ml, about 0.04 mg/ml, about 0.03 mg/ml, about 0.02 mg/ml, or about 0.01 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of sulfite preservative may be less than about 0.09 mg/ml, less than about 0.08 mg/ml, less than about 0.07 mg/ml, less than about 0.06 mg/ml, less than about 0.05 mg/ml, less than about 0.04 mg/ml, less than about 0.03 mg/ml, less than about 0.02 mg/ml, or less than about 0.01 mg/ml. In some preferred embodiments the concentration of sulfite preservative may be 0 mg/ml. That is, in some preferred embodiments the formulation does not comprise a sulfite preservative.


In some embodiments, the concentration of paraben preservative may be about 0.2 mg/ml or less than about 0.2 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of paraben preservative may be about 0.1 mg/ml or less than about 0.1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of paraben preservative may be about 0.09 mg/ml, about 0.08 mg/ml, about 0.07 mg/ml, about 0.06 mg/ml, about 0.05 mg/ml, about 0.04 mg/ml, about 0.03 mg/ml, about 0.02 mg/ml, or about 0.01 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of paraben preservative may be less than about 0.09 mg/ml, less than about 0.08 mg/ml, less than about 0.07 mg/ml, less than about 0.06 mg/ml, less than about 0.05 mg/ml, less than about 0.04 mg/ml, less than about 0.03 mg/ml, less than about 0.02 mg/ml, or less than about 0.01 mg/ml. In some preferred embodiments the concentration of paraben preservative may be 0 mg/ml. That is, in some preferred embodiments the formulation does not comprise a paraben preservative.


In some embodiments, the concentration of creatinine may be about 8 mg/ml, or may be less than about 8 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of creatinine may be about 7 mg/ml, about 6 mg/ml, about 5 mg/ml, about 4 mg/ml, about 3 mg/ml, about 2 mg/ml, or about 1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of creatinine may be less than about 7 mg/ml, less than about 6 mg/ml, less than about 5 mg/ml, less than about 4 mg/ml, less than about 3 mg/ml, less than about 2 mg/ml, or less than about 1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of creatinine may be about 0.9 mg/ml, about 0.8 mg/ml, about 0.7 mg/ml, about 0.6 mg/ml, about 0.5 mg/ml, about 0.4 mg/ml, about 0.3 mg/ml, about 0.2 mg/ml, or about 0.1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of creatinine may be less than about 0.9 mg/ml, less than about 0.8 mg/ml, less than about 0.7 mg/ml, less than about 0.6 mg/ml, less than about 0.5 mg/ml, less than about 0.4 mg/ml, less than about 0.3 mg/ml, less than about 0.2 mg/ml, or less than about 0.1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of creatinine may be about 0.09 mg/ml, about 0.08 mg/ml, about 0.07 mg/ml, about 0.06 mg/ml, about 0.05 mg/ml, about 0.04 mg/ml, about 0.03 mg/ml, about 0.02 mg/ml, or about 0.01 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of creatinine may be less than about 0.09 mg/ml, less than about 0.08 mg/ml, less than about 0.07 mg/ml, less than about 0.06 mg/ml, less than about 0.05 mg/ml, less than about 0.04 mg/ml, less than about 0.03 mg/ml, less than about 0.02 mg/ml, or less than about 0.01 mg/ml. In some preferred embodiments the concentration of creatinine may be 0 mg/ml. That is, in some preferred embodiments the formulation does not comprise creatinine.


In some embodiments, the concentration of benzethonium chloride may be about 0.1 mg/ml or less than about 0.1 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of benzethonium chloride may be about 0.09 mg/ml, about 0.08 mg/ml, about 0.07 mg/ml, about 0.06 mg/ml, about 0.05 mg/ml, about 0.04 mg/ml, about 0.03 mg/ml, about 0.02 mg/ml, or about 0.01 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of benzethonium chloride may be less than about 0.09 mg/ml, less than about 0.08 mg/ml, less than about 0.07 mg/ml, less than about 0.06 mg/ml, less than about 0.05 mg/ml, less than about 0.04 mg/ml, less than about 0.03 mg/ml, less than about 0.02 mg/ml, or less than about 0.01 mg/ml. In some preferred embodiments the concentration of benzethonium chloride may be 0 mg/ml. That is, in some preferred embodiments the formulation does not comprise benzethonium chloride.


The aqueous pharmaceutical formulations of the invention may advantageously comprise lower amounts of a chelating agent than known glucocorticoid formulations. Chelating agents are commonly included in pharmaceutical formulations to sequester and decrease the reactivity of metal ions that may be present in the formulation.


Accordingly, in some embodiments, the formulations of the invention may (or may not) comprise a chelating agent. In some embodiments, the formulation may comprise a chelating agent, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is or is less than about 0.50 mg/ml. In some embodiments the concentration of chelating agent may be about 0.45 mg/ml, about 0.40 mg/ml, about 0.35 mg/ml, about 0.30 mg/ml, about 0.25 mg/ml, about 0.20 mg/ml, about 0.15 mg/ml, about 0.10 mg/ml, or about 0.05 mg/ml. In some embodiments the concentration of chelating agent may be less than about 0.45 mg/ml, less than about 0.40 mg/ml, less than about 0.35 mg/ml, less than about 0.30 mg/ml, less than about 0.25 mg/ml, less than about 0.20 mg/ml, less than about 0.15 mg/ml, less than about 0.10 mg/ml, or less than about 0.05 mg/ml. In some preferred embodiments the concentration of chelating agent may be 0 mg/ml. That is, in some preferred embodiments the formulation does not comprise a chelating agent. In some preferred embodiments the formulation does not comprise disodium edetate (disodium EDTA).


Possible chelating agents include, but are not limited to, calcium disodium EDTA 0.01-0.1% (EDTA=Ethylenediaminetetra acetic acid or Edetate), Disodium EDTA 0.01-0.11%, Sodium EDTA 0.20%, Calcium Versetamide Sodium 2.84%, Calteridol 0.023%, and DTPA 0.04-1.2% (Diethylenetriaminepenta acetic acid). Other chelating agents include, but are not limited to, acetic acid, citric acid, ascorbic acid, lactic acid, edetic acid, nitriloacetic acid, dipicolinic acid, gadoteric acid, pentetic acid, gluconic acid, L-tartaric acid, thiosulfuric acid, emeramide, poliglusam, acteoside, thenoyltrifluoroacetone, tagatose, tetrathiomolybdate, alanosine, dimercaprol, triethyltetramine, deferiprone, calcium acetate, succimer, sevelamer, deferoxamine, penicillamine, tolevamer, deferasirox, 1,10-phenanthroline, and ditiocarb. In some embodiments, the chelating agent may be one or more of these. In some embodiments, the chelating agent may be ethylenediamine, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), sodium edetate, disodium edetate, tetrasodium edetate, calcium disodium edetate, calcium versetamide sodium, calteridol, and/or diethylenetriaminepenta acetic acid (DPTA). In some preferred embodiments, the chelating agent may be disodium edetate (disodium EDTA).


As used herein, the term glucocorticoid includes glucocorticoid receptor agonists and any compound that binds to the glucocorticoid receptor. Such compounds relate to, but are not limited to, dexamethasone, dexamethasone containing agents, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, prednisone, prednisolone, prednylidene, cortisone, budesonide, betamethasone and beclomethasone. Other glucocorticoids include mometasone furoate, Triamcinolone Acetonide and methylprednisone. Glucocorticoids further include glucocorticoid receptor modulating agonists. Additionally, selective glucocorticoid receptor agonists or modulators may be used in the pharmaceutical formulations disclosed herein. Such agonists or modulators include for example, selective glucocorticoid receptor modulators (SEGRMs) and selective glucocorticoid receptor agonists (SEGRAs). Glucocorticoids, glucocorticoid receptor modulators and selective glucocorticoid receptor agonists (SEGRAs) that may be utilized in the herein disclosed formulations and methods are well known to those skilled in the art.


The term glucocorticoid-receptor modulating agents as used herein non-exclusively relates to glucocorticoid receptor agonists or glucocorticoid receptor modulators including but not limited to: compound A [CpdA; (2-((4-acetophenyl)-2-chloro-N-methyl)ethylammoniumchloride)] and N-(4-methyl-1-oxo-1H-2,3-benzoxazine-6-yl)-4-(2,3-dihydrobenzofuran-7-yl)-2-hydroxy-2 (trifluoromethyl)-4-methylpentanamide (ZK216348), AL-438, Mapracorat, LGD-5552, RU 24858, Fosdagrocorat, PF-802, Compound 10, MK5932, C108297, LGD5552, and ORG 214007-0.


Glucocorticoids and glucocorticoid-receptor (GR) modulating agents exert their effects through both membrane glucocorticoid receptors and cytoplasmic GRs which activate or repress gene expression. Some of the desirable lymphodepletion effects of the glucocorticoids and GR modulating agents appear to be mediated via membrane GRs or other non-genomic effects in addition to their genomic effects. Interestingly, co-treatment with dexamethasone has been shown to be able to reduce glucocorticoid resistance (Serafin et al., 2017).


In some embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid, the glucocorticoid is selected from the group consisting of dexamethasone, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, prednisone, prednisolone, prednylidene, cortisone, budesonide, betamethasone and beclomethasone. In some preferred embodiments the glucocorticoid comprises dexamethasone, which may be selected from the group consisting of dexamethasone base, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, dexamethasone hemisuccinate, dexamethasone sodium succinate, dexamethasone succinate, and dexamethasone acetate. In some preferred embodiments the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate. In some preferred embodiments the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone having the following formula (dexamethasone phosphate (as sodium)):




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Dexamethasone phosphate (as sodium) is a white or slightly yellow, very hygroscopic, crystalline powder. It is odourless or has a slight odour of alcohol. Dexamethasone phosphate (as sodium) is soluble 1 in 2 in water, slightly soluble in alcohol, practically insoluble in chloroform and ether, and very slightly soluble in dioxan.


The present invention is based in part on the finding that the glucocorticoid Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP), when present in high concentrations in an aqueous formulation, is increasingly self-protective against degradative processes like hydrolyzation and oxidization. Accordingly, in some embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid, the concentration of glucocorticoid may be about 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 26.23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, or 45 mg/ml. In some embodiments, the concentration of glucocorticoid may be at least about 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, or 45 mg/ml. In some particularly preferred embodiments the concentration of glucocorticoid may be about 24 mg/ml, or may be at least about 24 mg/ml. In other preferred embodiments the concentration of glucocorticoid may be about 26.23 mg/ml, or may be at least about 26.23 mg/ml. In other preferred embodiments the concentration of glucocorticoid may be about 30 mg/ml, or may be at least about 30 mg/ml. In other preferred embodiments the concentration of glucocorticoid may be about 45 mg/ml, or may be at least about 45 mg/ml.


In some embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid, the concentration of glucocorticoid may be less than about 500, 457, 450, 400, 350, 300, 250, 200, 150, or 100 mg/ml. In some preferred embodiments, the concentration of glucocorticoid may be less than about 457 mg/ml. In other preferred embodiments, the concentration of glucocorticoid may be less than about 250 mg/ml.


Those skilled in the art can easily calculate equivalent concentrations of glucocorticoids or glucocorticoid receptor modulating agents, for example using publicly available corticoid conversion algorithms. Those skilled in the art know, for example, that 10, 26.23, 30 and 45 mg/ml of dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DSP) is equivalent to 9.15, 24, 27.45 and 41.17 mg/ml respectively of dexamethsone phosphate (DP). Similarly, 26.23 and 45 mg/ml of dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DSP) is equivalent to 19.94 and 34.2 mg/ml respectively of dexamethasone. Thus, in some cases, the concentration of a glucocorticoid may be expressed as a concentration equivalent to a given concentration of another glucocorticoid—e.g., “a concentration equivalent to a given concentration of dexamethasone”. For example, 9.15 mg/ml of dexamethsone phosphate may be alternatively expressed as “a concentration of dexamethsone phosphate equivalent to 10 mg/ml of dexamethasone sodium phosphate” and vice versa. As another example, 34.2 mg/ml of dexamethasone may be alternatively expressed as “a concentration of dexamethsone equivalent to 45 mg/ml of dexamethasone sodium phosphate”.


In some embodiments, the concentration of glucocorticoid may be between about 4.4 mg/ml to about 1000 mg/ml. In some embodiments the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone phosphate in a concentration between about 4.4 mg/ml and about 457 mg/ml DP (dexamethasone phosphate), more preferably between about 24 mg/ml and about 457 mg/ml DP). In some embodiments the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone phosphate in a concentration between about 24 mg/ml and about 450 mg/ml DP, between about 24 mg/ml and about 400 mg/ml DP, between about 24 mg/ml and about 350 mg/ml DP, between about 24 mg/ml and about 300 mg/ml DP, more preferably between about 24 mg/ml and about 250 mg/ml DP.


In some embodiments, the pH of the formulation may be between about 7.0 to about 8.2, about 7.2 to about 8.0, about 7.3 to about 7.9, or between about 7.4 to about 7.8, In some preferred embodiments, the pH of the formulation may be between about 7.4 to about 7.8. In some preferred embodiments, the pH of the formulation may be about 7.6.


In addition to the glucocorticoid, preservative (which may be an antioxidant preservative), and chelating agent outlined above, additional components well known to those of skill in the art may be included in the pharmaceutical formulations of the invention. Pharmaceutical formulations may be prepared using a pharmaceutically acceptable “carrier” composed of materials that are considered safe and effective. “Pharmaceutically acceptable” refers to molecular entities and compositions that are “generally regarded as safe”, e.g., that are physiologically tolerable and do not typically produce an allergic or similar untoward reaction, such as gastric upset and the like, when administered to a human. In some embodiments, this term refers to molecular entities and compositions approved by a regulatory agency of the US federal or a state government, as the GRAS list under section 204(s) and 409 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, that is subject to premarket review and approval by the FDA or similar lists, the U.S. Pharmacopeia or another generally recognized pharmacopeia for use in animals, and more particularly in humans.


The term “carrier” relates to, but is not limited to, diluents, binders, lubricants, and disintegrants. Those with skill in the art are familiar with such pharmaceutical carriers and methods of compounding pharmaceutical compositions and formulations using such carriers.


The pharmaceutical formulations of the invention may (or may not) include one or more excipients, e.g., solvents, solubility enhancers, suspending agents, buffering agents, isotonicity agents, stabilizers, and antioxidants or antimicrobial preservatives. The IID lists the highest amount of the excipient per unit dose in each dosage form in which it is used. The amounts shown for maximum potency do not reflect the maximum daily intake (MDI) of the excipient unless the maximum daily dose of the product that is the basis for the listing is only a single unit. When used, the excipients of the compositions will not adversely affect the stability, bioavailability, safety, and/or efficacy of the active ingredients, i.e., glucocorticoids, used in the formulation. Thus, formulations are provided wherein there is no incompatibility between any of the components of the dosage form. Excipients may be selected from the group consisting of buffering agents, solubilizing agents, tonicity agents, chelating agents, antioxidants, antimicrobial agents, and preservatives. In some embodiments, the pharmaceutical formulations may comprise a buffer (buffering agent). In some embodiments, the buffer may be sodium citrate. In some preferred embodiments, the concentration of buffer may be about 10 mg/ml.


The present disclosure is based in part on the finding that use of a defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratio during the packaging of the formulation into a container results in a maintained stability of the formulation close to its state directly after manufacture. In some embodiments the container may be a vial, ampoule, solvent reservoir, storage bottle, medical bottle, syringe, or bottle.


Those skilled in the art will appreciate that formulations packaged in smaller volumes are easier to stabilize, and therefore require less preservative. For example, formulations packaged in smaller volumes are easier to stabilize against oxygen (oxidative degradation). Surprisingly, use of the defined headspace volume (ml) to glucocorticoid (mg) ratio of the present invention results in increased stability of aqueous formulations, with reduced or no amount of preservative, even in large volume containers. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the volume of the container may be about 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 51, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100 ml. In some embodiments, the volume of the container may be at least about 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 51, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100 ml. In some preferred embodiments, the volume of the container may be about 59 ml, or may be at least about 59 ml. In some preferred embodiments, the volume of the container may be about 51 ml, or may be at least about 51 ml. In other preferred embodiments, the volume of the container may be about 50 ml, or may be at least about 50 ml. In some embodiments the volume of pharmaceutical formulation packaged in the container may be at least about 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100 ml. In some preferred embodiments the volume of pharmaceutical formulation packaged in the container may be about 43 ml, or may be at least about 43 ml. In some preferred embodiments the volume of pharmaceutical formulation packaged in the container may be about 50 ml, or may be at least about 50 ml. In some preferred embodiments the volume of pharmaceutical formulation packaged in the container may be about 51 ml, or may be at least about 51 ml.


The aqueous pharmaceutical formulations of the invention advantageously comprise low or no amounts of preservative and/or chelating agent while retaining comparable stability to known preservative-containing glucocorticoid formulations.


Accordingly, in some embodiments the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations of the invention remain stable for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months following manufacture. In some embodiments the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations remain stable for at least about 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, or 48 months following manufacture. Accordingly, stability of the formulation may be assessed at 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, or 48 months after manufacture. In some preferred embodiments, stability of the formulation may be assessed at 18, 24, 36, or 48 months after manufacture.


In some embodiments the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations have a shelf-life of at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months following manufacture. In some embodiments the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations have a shelf-life of at least about 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, or 48 months following manufacture.


Means for determining stability and shelf-life of aqueous pharmaceutical formulations comprising a glucocorticoid are well known to those skilled in the art. For example, stability and shelf-life of a formulation may be determined by assaying quantitative chemical attributes of the formulation such as levels of the glucocorticoid API or its degradation products.


In some embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation between 2° C. to 40° C. In some embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation between 15° C. to 40° C. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation between 20° C. to 40° C. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation between 15° C. to 20° C. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation at room temperature. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation at 25° C. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation at 40° C.


In some embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation between 40 to 80% relative humidity (RH). In some embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation between 50 to 70% RH. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation at 60% RH. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation at 75% RH. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation at 25° C., 60% RH. In some preferred embodiments, stability is determined following storage of the formulation at 40° C., 75% RH.


In some embodiments, stability is determined by determining the degree of degradation of the glucocorticoid API in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of glucocorticoid API in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art—for example, high performance liquid chromatography coupled to UV spectrometry (HPLC-UV) methods, or ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) methods. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, 5.0% degradation of the glucocorticoid API. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 5.0% degradation of the glucocorticoid API.


In some embodiments, the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained above about 95.0, 95.2, 95.4, 95.6, 96.0, 96.2, 96.4, 96.6, 96.8, 97.0, 97.2, 97.4, 97.6, 98.0, 98.2, 98.4, 98.6, 98.8, 99.0, 99.1, 99.2, 99.3, 99.4, 99.5, 99.6, 99.7, 99.8, or 99.9% as compared to the date of manufacture. In some preferred embodiments, the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained above about 95.0% as compared to the date of manufacture.


In some embodiments, the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained between about ±1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, or 5.0% as compared to the date of manufacture. In some preferred embodiments, the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained between about ±5.0% as compared to the date of manufacture.


In some embodiments, stability is determined by determining the degree of change in pH of the formulation. Means for determining the pH of a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about ±0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, or 2.0 change in pH. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about ±0.5 change in pH. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about ±0.2 change in pH.


In some embodiments, the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of impurity A (9-fluoro-11β,17,21-trihydroxy-16α-methylpregna-1,4-3,20-dione (dexamethasone)) in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of impurity A in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity A. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity A. In other preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 1.0% accumulation of impurity A.


In some embodiments, the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of impurity B (9-fluoro-11β,17-dihydroxy-16β-methyl-3,20-dioxopregna-1,4-dien-21-yl dihydrogen phosphate (betamethasone phosphate)) in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of impurity B in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity B. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity B.


In some embodiments, the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of impurity C in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of impurity C in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity C. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity C.


In some embodiments, the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of impurity D in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of impurity D in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity D. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity D.


In some embodiments, the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of impurity E in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of impurity E in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity E. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity E.


In some embodiments, the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of impurity F in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of impurity F in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity F. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity F.


In some embodiments, the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of impurity G in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of impurity G (9-fluoro-11β,17-dihydroxy-16α-methyl-3-oxoandrosta-1,4-diene-17β-carboxylic acid) in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity G. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity G.


In some embodiments, stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of unspecified impurities in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of unspecified impurities in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.05, 0.06, 0.07, 0.08, 0.09, 0.10, 0.11, 0.12, 0.13, 0.14, 0.15, 0.16, 0.17, 0.18, 0.19 0.20, 0.21, 0.22, 0.23, 0.24, 0.25, 0.26, 0.27, 0.28, 0.29, or 0.30% accumulation of unspecified impurities. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.20% accumulation of unspecified impurities.


In some embodiments, stability is determined by determining the degree of accumulation of total impurities in the formulation. Means for determining the amount of total impurities in a formulation are well known to those skilled in the art. In some embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, or 5.0% accumulation of total impurities. In some preferred embodiments, the formulation exhibits less than about 3.0% accumulation of total impurities.


Some specific embodiments of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations of the invention are as follows.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the DSP assay is maintained at 94% or higher, preferably 97% or higher, after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or for 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the DSP assay is maintained at 94% or higher, preferably 96% or higher, more preferably 97% or higher, after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity A remains not more than 0.35%, preferably below 0.25%, more preferably below 0.20% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or for 29 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity A (impurity A (dexamethasone)) remains no greater than 2.0% and below 1.5%, preferably below 0.9%, more preferably below 0.8%, after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity B (betamethasone sodium phosphate) remains not more than 0.3%, preferably below 0.2%, more preferably below 0.1% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity B remains not more than 0.3%, preferably below 0.2%, more preferably below 0.07% after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity C remains not more than 0.3%, preferably below 0.2%, more preferably below 0.11% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity C remains not more than 0.3%, preferably below 0.26%, more preferably below 0.25% after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity D remains not more than 0.2%, preferably below 0.1%, more preferably below 0.05% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity D remains below 0.3%, preferably below 0.2%, more preferably below 0.18% after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity F remains below 0.3%, preferably below 0.11%, more preferably below 0.05% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity F remains below 0.3%, preferably below 0.11%, more preferably below 0.05% after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity G remains below 0.3%, preferably below 0.11%, more preferably below 0.05% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Impurity G remains below 0.3%, preferably below 0.11%, more preferably below 0.05% after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of the Sulphite Adduct remains below 0.21%, preferably below 0.1%, more preferably below 0.05% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of Sulphite Adduct remains below 0.21%, preferably below 0.1%, more preferably below 0.05% after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of the Unspecified Impurity remains below 0.21%, preferably below 0.17%, more preferably below 0.14% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of the Unspecified Impurity remains below 0.21%, preferably below 0.16%, more preferably below 0.11% after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of the Total Impurities remains below 2.9%, preferably below 1%, more preferably below 0.6% after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of the Total Impurities remains below 2.9%, preferably below 2%, more preferably below 1.7% after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of the pH remains within a range of 7.4-7.8, preferably within a range of 7.5-7.7 after storage at 25 degree Celsius and 60% RH for 24 months, or 29 months. In some embodiments, the stability achieved by the composition may be such that the level of the pH remains within a range of 7.4-7.8, preferably within a range of 7.5-7.7 after storage at 40 degree Celsius and 75% RH for 6 months.


In some embodiments, where sodium sulfite is the antioxidant preservative, the concentration is between 0-70 ppm Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous). In a specific embodiment of the invention, the formulation referred to as Formulation 10 (F10) containing 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace Oxygen, and about 6 to 9 ml headspace volume showed an stable assay profile (for 29 months with a projection out to 48 months) in terms of Dexamethasone Phosphate equivalent content between about 906 and 1306 mg, and an acceptable impurity profile even in the absence of any sodium sulfite.


The present disclosure is directed to glucocorticoid containing pharmaceutical compositions having reduced levels of antioxidants. The ability to reduce the levels of antioxidants, which leads to a reduction in the toxic side effects associated with the use of such antioxidants, is a result of decreasing the headspace volume to total API ratio beyond what is typically used in the industry (Table 1). Accordingly, in a specific aspect of the invention, the ratio of headspace volume [ml] to total API (Dexamethasone Phosphate equivalent) [mg] ratio is between 0 to about 0.00588. In a preferred embodiment, the “(Sulfite:API)×headspace volume”—value is between 0 to about 0.05. In the most preferred embodiment, the “(Sulfite:API)×headspace volume”—value is between 0 to about 0.02.


At an accelerated storage condition of 40° C. (75% relative humidity-RH) elimination of Disodium Edetate at two different headspace oxygen levels (0%, 5%), with headspace volume between about 6-9 ml still maintains stability out to about 12 months (measured for 6 months with a projection out to 12 months) with the reduced headspace volume to API ratio of between about 0.0046 to about 0.0099. The latter constitutes a formulation made solely of GRAS excipients. Elimination of both Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Disodium Edetate is also possible with maintained stability out to 3 months with a headspace volume to API ratio of between about 0.0046 to about 0.0099 at an accelerated storage condition (40° C./75% RH). The result of F10 (at 25° C./60% RH) demonstrates that a shelf-life of at least 29 months or longer can be achieved without any antioxidants present. Moreover, at ICH-defined accelerated storage condition of 40° C./75% RH (tested up to 6 months), while lacking Disodium Edetate, increasing concentrations of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (10-40 mg/ml or 10-200 mg/ml) lead to a decrease in total impurities. The ability to employ reduced levels of antioxidants, as disclosed in detail herein, results from a decrease in the headspace volume to API ratio when the compositions are distributed into packaging receptacles as well as due to the finding that Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate becomes increasingly self-protective (against degradation) in higher concentration in a solution.


The present disclosure is also directed to use of the pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein for treatment of patients in need of glucocorticoid drugs. Such treatment includes administration of the compositions to patients in need of anti-inflammatory, immunosuppression, lymphoablation, germinal center elimination, IL-2, IL-7, IL-12 and/or IL-15 elevation, mesenchymal stem cell elevation, G-CSF increase, neutrophil increase, tumor/cancer killing or lymphodepletion (preconditioning) before cell-based therapy, for example.


Accordingly, the present invention also provides the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations as disclosed herein for use in a method of treatment.


The present invention also provides the use of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations as disclosed herein for the preparation of a medicament for use in a method of treatment.


The present invention also provides a method of treatment comprising administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulations as disclosed herein.


In some embodiments, the method is a method of reducing stem cell accumulation in the spleen in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject prior to stem cell treatment. Such methods are disclosed, for example, in WO 2012/024519. In some embodiments, the method is a method of enhancing adoptive cellular therapy (ACT) in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject prior to adoptive cellular therapy. Such methods are disclosed, for example, in WO 2018/183927. In some embodiments the method is a method of treatment of a lymphocyte mediated disease in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject. Such methods are disclosed, for example, in PCT/US2019/054395.


As used herein, “patient in need thereof” and “subject in need thereof” may include individuals, e.g., mammals such as humans, canines, felines, porcines, etc., that have been diagnosed with inflammatory, immunosuppressive or cancer disorders. “Treating”, “treatment” or “treat” can refer to the following: alleviating or delaying the appearance of clinical symptoms of a disease or condition in a patient that may be afflicted with or predisposed to the disease or condition, but does not yet experience or display clinical or subclinical symptoms of the disease or condition.


In certain embodiments, “treating”, “treat” or “treatment” may refer to preventing the appearance of clinical symptoms of a disease or condition in a patient that may be afflicted with or predisposed to the disease or condition, but does not yet experience or display clinical or subclinical symptoms of the disease or condition. “Treating”, “treat” or “treatment” also refers to inhibiting the disease or condition, e.g., arresting or reducing its development or at least one clinical or subclinical symptom thereof. “Treating”, “treat” or “treatment” further refers to relieving the disease or condition, e.g., causing regression of the disease or condition or at least one of its clinical or subclinical symptoms. The benefit to a patient to be treated may be statistically significant, mathematically significant, or at least perceptible to the patient and/or the physician. Nonetheless, prophylactic (preventive) treatment and therapeutic (curative) treatment are two separate embodiments of the disclosure herein.


Other uses of the compositions include use of a stem cell preparation and a therapeutic agent that inhibits binding of the stem cells to germinal centers within lymphoid tissue, in the manufacture of a medicament for regenerating a damaged tissue or organ in a subject who does not require hematological recovery due to cancer therapy, non-myeloablative therapy or myeloablative therapy, including chemotherapy, radiation, and combination treatments, wherein the therapeutic agent does not block the binding of the stem cells to damaged organ or tissue, thereby augmenting the numbers of circulating stem cells that can be attracted to target tissue or organ to regenerate the damaged organ or tissue.


Administering” refers to the physical introduction of an agent to a subject, using any of the various methods and delivery systems known to those skilled in the art. Exemplary routes of administration for the formulations disclosed herein include intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, spinal or other parenteral routes of administration, for example by injection or infusion. The phrase “parenteral administration” as used herein means modes of administration other than enteral and topical administration, usually by injection, and includes, without limitation, intravenous, intramuscular, intraarterial, intrathecal, intralymphatic, intralesional, intracapsular, intraorbital, intracardiac, intradermal, intraperitoneal, transtracheal, subcutaneous, subcuticular, intraarticular, subcapsular, subarachnoid, intraspinal, epidural and intrasternal injection and infusion, as well as in vivo electroporation. In some embodiments, the formulation is administered via a non-parenteral route, e.g., orally. Other non-parenteral routes include a topical, epidermal or mucosal route of administration, for example, intranasally, vaginally, rectally, sublingually or topically.


The term ‘site of injection’ as used herein non-exclusively relates to intra-tumor, or intra-organ such as the kidney or liver or pancreas or heart or lung or brain or spleen or eye, intra-muscular, intro-ocular, intra-striatal, intradermal, by dermal patch, by skin patch, by patch, into the cerebrospinal fluid, into the brain, among others.


The present disclosure is also related to methods for production of high concentration glucocorticoid containing pharmaceutical compositions comprising reduced levels of antioxidant preservatives. Such methods comprise the step of mixing the components of the composition and packaging said composition in an environment wherein the headspace volume to API ratio is decreased.


In a specific aspect of the invention, the headspace volume to API ratio is 0-0.00588. In such instances, the utilization of such a ratio during packaging permits one to use decreased concentrations of preservatives, such as for example, decreased levels of sulfites. In one aspect, the concentration of a sulfite is 0-70 ppm. For packaging, the headspace volume can be measured by calculation (vial brim volume-stopper volume-fluid fill volume) or by adding a liquid and measuring the volume when all gas has been replaced.


Also disclosed is a method for stabilising an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising a glucocorticoid, the method comprising packaging an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation as disclosed herein into a container with a headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less. In some preferred embodiments, the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio is 0.00588 or less.


Other embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the present specification and practice of the present invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the present specification and examples be considered as exemplary only with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims and equivalents thereof.


Definitions

As used herein, “maintaining the assay” means maintaining quantitative chemical attributes of a formulation within acceptable limits as compared to values at the time of manufacture. This can be deteremined, for example, by assaying quantitative chemical attributes of a formulation and comparing these with the same attributes measured at the time of manufacture. In specific cases this refers to assaying levels/amounts of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in the formulation and comparing this to the level/amount at the time of manufacture. In other cases this may also refer to assaying levels/amounts of degradation products of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), or the levels/amounts of unknown impurities in the formulation. In other cases this may also refer to assaying levels/amounts of total impurities in the formulation.


The term “and/or” where used herein is to be taken as specific disclosure of each of the two specified features or components with or without the other. Thus, the term “and/or” as used in a phrase such as “A and/or B” herein is intended to include “A and B,” “A or B,” “A” (alone), and “B” (alone). Likewise, the term “and/or” as used in a phrase such as “A, B, and/or C” is intended to encompass each of the following aspects: A, B, and C; A, B, or C; A or C; A or B; B or C; A and C; A and B; Band C; A (alone); B (alone); and C (alone).


The use of the alternative (e.g., “or”) should be understood to mean either one, both, or any combination thereof of the alternatives. As used herein, the indefinite articles “a” or “an” should be understood to refer to “one or more” of any recited or enumerated component.


As described herein, any concentration range, percentage range, ratio range or integer range is to be understood to include the value of any integer within the recited range and, when appropriate, fractions thereof (such as one-tenth and one-hundredth of an integer), unless otherwise indicated.


The term “about” when referring to a measurable value such as an amount or a temporal duration and the like refers to variations of +/−20% or +/−10% or +/−5%. That is, the term “about” refers to a value or composition that is within an acceptable error range for the particular value or composition as determined by one of ordinary skill in the art, which will depend in part on how the value or composition is measured or determined, i.e., the limitations of the measurement system. For example, “about” can mean within 1 or more than 1 standard deviation per the practice in the art. Alternatively, “about” can mean a range of up to 20% (i.e., ±20%). For example, about 3 mg can include any number between 2.3 mg and 3.6 mg (for 20%). Furthermore, particularly with respect to biological systems or processes, the terms can mean up to an order of magnitude or up to 5-fold of a value. When particular values or compositions are provided in the application and claims, unless otherwise stated, the meaning of “about” should be assumed to be within an acceptable error range for that particular value or composition such as one-tenth.


In the present disclosure concentrations may be expressed as e.g. grams per litre (g/l) or milligrams per milliliter (mg/ml). Concentrations may also be expressed as parts per million (ppm). One gram in 1000 ml (1 g/l) is equivalent to 1000 ppm. Thus, one milligram in 1000 ml (1 mg/1) is one ppm, and one milligram in 1 ml (1 mg/ml) is 1000 ppm. Similarly, 0.1 mg/ml is 100 ppm, 0.07 mg/ml is 70 ppm, and 0.01 mg/ml is 10 ppm. Those skilled in the art can readily convert between concentrations expressed in mg/ml and ppm.


The following examples are presented to further illustrate selected embodiments of the present invention.


EXAMPLES
Example Method

Assay and Related Substances (UPLC) for Dexamethasone Phosphate Injection. Details of a UPLC method for the determination of dexamethasone phosphate and related substances in a pharmaceutical formulation.













Method



Requirement
Description







Technique
Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC)


Reagents
WFI (Water for Injection)



Ammonium Acetate, ACS reagent grade or equivalent



Acetic Acid, ACS reagent



Methanol, HPLC Grade or equivalent


UPLC System
Column: C8



Detector: UV



Total Run Time: 10 minutes



Elution Method: Gradient elution


Mobile phase
Mobile Phase A (Example Preparation)



Dissolve 3.5 g of ammonium acetate in 1000 mL of



WFI.



Adjust the pH of the ammonium acetate buffer to 3.8



with glacial acetic acid.



Mobile Phase B



100% Methanol


Diluent
Example Preparation



Methanol and Mobile phase A, mixed thoroughly.


Standard
1 mg/ml in Dexamethasone Phosphate in diluent


Sample
1 mg/ml in Dexamethasone Phosphate in diluent


preparation



for assay and



related



substances









Example 1

Table 1 shows a comparison of selected Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate solutions (vials or ampouls) in the market to AVM0703 in terms of estimated/measured headspace volume, API concentration and content, sulfite concentration and content as well as chosen, calculated ratios: AVM0703 is below the values typically found in manufactured Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate formulations in the industry concerning headspace volume [ml] to total API (Dexamethasone Phosphate equivalent) [mg] ratio, total Sulfite [mg] to total API (Dexamethasone Phosphate equivalent) [mg] ratio as well as one of the lowest regarding the “(Sulfite/API)×Headspace Volume” value.


















TABLE 1
















Real











headspace











(liquid






API
Vial (or
Total


injected,




NDC
Estimated
conc.
Ampoule)
API
Sulfite
Total
vol.




(or foreign
headspace
(as DP in
volume
(as DP
conc.
sulfite
measured)


Company name
Product name
drug code)
(ml)
mg/ml)
(ml)
in mg)
(mg/ml)
(mg)
(ml)





AVM
AVM0703

8.00
24
51
1224
0.035
1.785
7.2


Biotechnology


Hameln
Dexamethasone
01502/0079
0.75
10
10
100


pharmaceuticals


Merck
Decadron,
0006-7646-03
0.90
24
5
120
1
5



withdrawn


Hospira
DBL ™
n/a
0.90
24
5
120



(Dexamethasone



Sodium Phosphate)


Fuji Pharma
Solcort
22000AMX00346000
0.90
24
5
120


(Japan)


Physicians Total
Dexamethasone
54868-6099-0
1.92
10
10
100
1
10


Care, Inc.
Sodium Phosphate


West-Ward
Dexamethasone
0641-0367-25
0.20
10
1
10
1.5
1.5


Pharmaceuticals
Sodium Phosphate


Corp.


Mylan
Dexamethasone
67457-420-00
1.92
10
10
100


2



Sodium Phosphate


Fresenius (pres.
Dexamethasone
63323-506-01
0.20
10
1
10


free)
Sodium Phosphate


West-Ward
Dexamethasone
0641-6146-01
0.75
4
5
20
1
5


Pharmaceuticals
Sodium Phosphate


Corp.


Fresenius
Dexamethasone
63323-516-10
3.64
10
10
100


4.04


(preserved)
Sodium Phosphate


Henry Schein
Dexaject SP*
11695-40131
18.00
3.66
100
366
2
200


Animal Health


Hospira
Dexamethasone
04515/0019
0.40
4
2
8
0.07
0.14

















Headspace volume (ml) to
Sulfite (mg) to

(Sulfite:API) ×




total API (as
total API (as
Sulfite:API:Headspace
Headspace


Company name
Product name
DP in mg) ratio
DP in mg) ratio
ratio
value





AVM
AVM0703
0.00588
0.00146
0.000203
0.01050


Biotechnology


Hameln
Dexamethasone
0.00750


pharmaceuticals


Merck
Decadron,
0.00750
0.04167
0.046296
0.03750



withdrawn


Hospira
DBL ™
0.00750



(Dexamethasone



Sodium Phosphate)


Fuji Pharma
Solcort
0.00750


(Japan)


Physicians Total
Dexamethasone
0.01920
0.10000
0.052083
0.19200


Care, Inc.
Sodium Phosphate


West-Ward
Dexamethasone
0.02000
0.15000
0.750000
0.03000


Pharmaceuticals
Sodium Phosphate


Corp.


Mylan
Dexamethasone
0.0200



Sodium Phosphate


Fresenius (pres.
Dexamethasone
0.0200


free)
Sodium Phosphate


West-Ward
Dexamethasone
0.03750
0.25000
0.333333
0.18750


Pharmaceuticals
Sodium Phosphate


Corp.


Fresenius
Dexamethasone
0.04040


(preserved)
Sodium Phosphate


Henry Schein
Dexaject SP*
0.04918
0.54645
0.030358
9.83607


Animal Health


Hospira
Dexamethasone
0.05000
0.01750
0.043750
0.00700





*all products for human use except Dexaject SP (horse)






Example 2

Composition of the Target Point Formulation of the DoE experiment in mg/ml.









TABLE 2







AVM0703 Target Point Formulation, Design of Experiment









Component
Amount/value














Dexamethasone
24
mg
Equivalent to


Phosphate


Dexamethasone Sodium





Phosphate: 26.23 mg;





Equivalent to





Dexamethasone: 19.94 mg


Sodium Citrate
10
mg
GRAS excipient


Disodium EDTA
0.5
mg



Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous
0.035
mg
GRAS excipient


Water for injection
q.s. to 1.00
ml










pH (NaOH/HCl 0.1/1N)
7.6



Oxygen headspace
5%









Composition of the Target Point (center point) Formulation of the DoE experiment in weight percent (concentration).











TABLE 3





Component
Concentration (%)
Type

















Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate
2.53
Active


Sodium Citrate
0.96
Buffer


Disodium Edetate
0.048
Chelator


Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous)
0.0034
Antioxidant


Water for injection
96.45
Solvent









Design of Experiment study formulations: 10 of the 16 formulations were monitored for long-term storage (25° C./60% RH). As part of the Design of Experiment study that was monitored for 29 months at 25° C./60% RH, 16 formulations were prepared. Table 4 shows specifications/composition of 10 out of the 16 formulations. Formulation 14 experienced atmospheric exposure by accident and was not used for the study. All formulations were described as clear, yellowish solutions. All formulations contained 26.23 mg/ml DSP, which is equivalent to 24 mg/ml dexamethasone phosphate (DP) as well as 0.05 mg/ml Disodium EDTA and 10 mg/ml Sodium Citrate. All formulations were packaged using the AVM0703 headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio outlined in Table 1 (24 mg/ml dexamethasone phosphate; 51 ml vial; 7.2 ml headspace volume; headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of about 0.00588).















TABLE 4







Sodium
Disodium
Sodium
Headspace
Headspace


Formulation
DSP
Citrate
Edetate
Sulfite
Oxygen
Oxygen


No.
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(%), set point
(%), actual





















2
26.23
10
0.5
0.035
5.00
5.4


4



0.035
5.00
5.4


6



0.035
5.00
5.2


8



0.035
5.00
5.1


9



0.070
5.00
5.1


10



0.000
5.00
5.1


11



0.035
10.00
10.4


12



0.035
5.00
5.1


15



0.035
20.90
n/a


16



0.070
20.90
n/a









AVM0703—Design of Experiment—six formulations were monitored for over 18 months (25° C./60% RH). Six formulations with varying levels of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Headspace Oxygen which were tested for stability at 18 months. Aside from F15 (atmospheric Oxygen level of 20.9%), all 5 other formulations (F2, 4, 9, 10 and 11) were within the required API assay or impurity thresholds. Those six were selected from 15 formulations that were manufactured for the DoE study to assess those 2 factors: 13 formulations (F1-F13) to assess Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) in a range of 0 to 0.07 mg/mL and Headspace Oxygen in a range of 0 to 10%, while 2 additional formulations (F15, F16) were manufactured to assess stability at atmospheric Oxygen (20.9%) using 0.035 or 0.07 mg/ml, respectively. Results are shown in Table 5.









TABLE 5







18 months stability












Target point

No sulfite










Formulation #














2
4
9
10
11
15

















Assay %
98.5
98.4
98.3
98.6
98.1
97.9


(95.0-105.0%)


Impurity A (%)
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.40


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity B (%)
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity C (%)
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity D (%)
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity F (%)
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity G (%)
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.10
0.10
0.10


(NMT 0.5%)


Sulphite adduct
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a 


(NMT 0.2%)


Any unspecified impurity
0.17
0.16
0.17
0.15
0.17
0.37


(%)


(NMT 0.2%)


Total impurities (%)
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.5
1.0


(NMT 3.0%)


pH (7.4-7.8)
7.6
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.5


Sodium Sulfite (mg/ml)
0.035
0.035
0.070
0.000
0.035
0.035


Headspace Oxygen (%),
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
20.90


set point


Headspace Oxygen (%),
5.4
5.4
5.1
5.1
10.4
n/a


actual





NMT = not more than (threshold)






AVM0703—Design of Experiment—nine formulations were monitored for over 24 months (25° C./60% RH). Nine formulations with varying levels of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Headspace Oxygen which were tested for stability at 24 months. Aside from F15 (atmospheric Oxygen level of 20.9%), all other 8 formulations (F2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12) were within the required API assay or impurity thresholds. Those nine were selected from 15 formulations that were manufactured for the DoE study to assess those 2 factors: 13 formulations (F1-F13) to assess Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) in a range of 0 to 0.07 mg/mL and Headspace Oxygen in a range of 0 to 10%, while 2 additional formulations (F15, F16) were manufactured to assess stability at atmospheric Oxygen (20.9%) using 0.035 or 0.07 mg/ml, respectively. Results are shown in Table 6.









TABLE 6







24 months stability














Target point (TP)

No sulfite

TP










Formulation #

















2
4
6
8
9
10
11
12
15




















Assay %
97.4
97.2
96.7
96.8
95.7
96.9
96.7
98.1
96.7


(95.0-105.0%)


Impurity A (%)
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.5


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity B (%)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity C (%)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity D (%)
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.1


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity F (%)
<0.05
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity G (%)
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.10
<0.05
0.10


(NMT 0.5%)


Sulphite adduct
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a 


(NMT 0.2%)


Any unspecified
0.13
0.16
0.13
0.14
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.13
0.41


impurity (%)


(NMT 0.2%)


Total impurities
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
1.2


(%)


(NMT 3.0%)


pH (7.4-7.8)
7.7
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.5


Sodium Sulfite
0.035
0.035
0.035
0.035
0.070
0.000
0.035
0.035
0.035


(mg/ml)


Headspace
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
20.90


Oxygen (%), set


point


Headspace
5.4
5.4
5.2
5.1
5.1
5.1
10.4
5.1
n/a


Oxygen (%),


actual





NMT = not more than (threshold)






AVM0703—Design of Experiment—nine formulations were monitored for over 29 months (25° C./60% RH). Nine formulations with varying levels of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Headspace Oxygen which were tested for stability at 29 months. Aside from F15 (atmospheric Oxygen level of 20.9%), all other 8 formulations (F2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12) were within the required API assay or impurity thresholds. Those nine were selected from 15 formulations that were manufactured for the DoE study to assess those 2 factors: 13 formulations (F1-F13) to assess Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) in a range of 0 to 0.07 mg/mL and Headspace Oxygen in a range of 0 to 10%, while 2 additional formulations (F15, F16) were manufactured to assess stability at atmospheric Oxygen (20.9%) using 0.035 or 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous), respectively. Results are shown in Table 7.









TABLE 7







29 months stability














Target point (TP)

No sulfite

TP










Formulation #

















2
4
6
8
9
10
11
12
15




















Assay %
98.3
98.2
97.9
97.5
97.0
98.1
98.3
99.0
97.7


(95.0-105.0%)


Impurity A (%)
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity B (%)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity C (%)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity D (%)
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity F (%)
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity G (%)
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.10
<0.05
<0.05
0.10


(NMT 0.5%)


Sulphite adduct
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a
*n/a 


(NMT 0.2%)


Any unspecified
0.20
0.20
0.19
0.20
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.20
0.48


impurity (%)


(NMT 0.2%)


Total impurities
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
1.4


(%)


(NMT 3.0%)


pH (7.4-7.8)
7.6
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.5


Sodium Sulfite
0.035
0.035
0.035
0.035
0.070
0.000
0.035
0.035
0.035


(mg/ml)


Headspace
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
20.90


Oxygen (%), set


point


Headspace
5.4
5.4
5.2
5.1
5.1
5.1
10.4
5.1
n/a


Oxygen (%),


actual





NMT = not more than (threshold)






Design of experiment result for 29 months for the active pharmaceutical ingredient API in the AVM0703 formulation. (FIG. 1) Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP). Six formulations with varying levels of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and Headspace Oxygen are tested for stability. Formulation 2 and 4 (F2, 4) are target point formulations with 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) and 5% Headspace Oxygen (95% nitrogen). The result demonstrates that the formulations are within a range of 95-105% DSP content for the tested values of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) of 0 (F10), 0.035 (F2, 4, 11, 15) and 0.07 mg/ml (F9) at 5% (F2, 4, 9, 10), 10% (F11) and 20.90% (F15) headspace oxygen, not dropping below 95% for any formulation tested (25° C./60% RH).


Design of experiment result for 29 months for the “Impurity a” (free Dexamethasone) in the AVM0703 formulation. (FIG. 2) The result demonstrates that all the tested formulations are within a range of NMT (not more than) 1% (initially 0.5%, then increased to 1%) for free Dexamethasone (Imp A). Tested values of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) were 0 (F10), 0.035 (F2, 4, 11, 15) and 0.07 mg/ml (F9) at 5% (F2, 4, 9, 10), 10% (F11) and 20.90% (F15) headspace oxygen. Free Dexamethasone accumulates due to acid hydrolysis from DSP (25° C./60% RH).


Design of experiment result for 29 months for “any Unspecified Impurity” in the Avm0703 formulation. (FIG. 3) The result demonstrates that all the tested formulations are within a range of NMT (not more than) 0.2% for not yet identified impurities. Tested values of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) were 0 (F10), 0.035 (F2, 4, 11, 15) and 0.07 mg/ml (F9) at 5% (F2, 4, 9, 10), 10% (F11) and 20.90% (F15) headspace oxygen. Only formulation F15 (at atmospheric oxygen level) was above the threshold for the last time point (25° C./60% RH).


Design of experiment result for 29 months for the “Total Impurity” in the AVM0703 formulation. (FIG. 4). The result demonstrates that all the tested formulations are within a range of NMT (not more than) 3%. Tested values of Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous) were 0 (F10), 0.035 (F2, 4, 11, 15) and 0.07 mg/ml (F9) at 5% (F2, 4, 9, 10), 10% (F11) and 20.90% (F15) headspace oxygen (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 5: Design of experiment target point formulations 2 and 4 (F2, F4): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured (up to 29 months) data points shows for both formulations that the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content is expected to be above 95% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 6: Design of Experiment formulation 9 (F9): 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured (up to 29 months) data points shows for the formulation that the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content is expected to be above 95% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 7: Design of Experiment formulation 10 (F10): 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for the formulation that the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content is expected to be above 95% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 8: Design of Experiment formulation 11 (F11): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 10.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for the formulation that the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content is expected to be above 95% for 36 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 9: Design of Experiment formulation 15 (F15): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 20.9% Headspace Oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for the formulation that the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content is expected to be above 95% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 10: Design of Experiment target point formulations 2 and 4 (F2, F4): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for both formulations that the Impurity A is expected to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 11: Design of Experiment formulation 9 (F9): 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for the formulation that the Impurity A is expected to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 12: Design of Experiment formulation 10 (F10): 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for the formulation that the Impurity A is expected to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 13: Design of Experiment formulation 11 (F11): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 10.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for the formulation that the Impurity A is expected to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 14: Design of Experiment formulation 15 (F15): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 20.9% headspace oxygen (atmospheric). The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for the formulation that the Impurity A crossed 0.5% at 24 months, while the projection shows for this impurity to be expected less than 1% for 48 months (25° C./60% Rh).



FIG. 15: Design of Experiment formulation 2 (F2): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points (up to 29 months) shows for the formulation that the Unspecified Impurity reached 0.2% at 29 months, but is expected to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 16: Design of Experiment formulation 4 (F4): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that the Unspecified Impurity has reached 0.2% at 29 months, but is expected to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 17: Design of Experiment formulation 9 (F9): 0.070 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that the Unspecified Impurity is expected to cross 0.2% at about 32 months, but to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 18: Design of Experiment Formulation 10 (F10): 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that the Unspecified Impurity is expected to cross 0.2% at 32 months, but to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 19: Design of Experiment formulation 11 (F11): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 10.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that the Unspecified Impurity is expected to cross 0.2% at about 31 months, but to be below 0.5% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 20: Design of Experiment formulation 15 (F15): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 20.9% headspace oxygen (atmospheric). The 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that the Unspecified Impurity crossed 0.2% at about 10 months, and is expected to cross 0.5% at about 30 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 21: Design of Experiment formulation 2 (F2): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that Total Impurities are expected to be below 3% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 22: Design of Experiment formulation 4 (F4): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that Total Impurities are expected to be below 3% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 23: Design of Experiment formulation 9 (F9): 0.07 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that Total Impurities are expected to be below 3% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 24: Design of Experiment formulation 10 (F10): 0 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 5.1% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that Total Impurities are expected to be below 3% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 25: Design of Experiment formulation 11 (F11): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 10.4% headspace oxygen. The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that Total Impurities are expected to be below 3% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).



FIG. 26: Design of Experiment formulation 15 (F15): 0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 20.9% headspace oxygen (atmospheric). The projection with 6 measured data points shows for the formulation that Total Impurities are expected to be below 3% for 48 months (25° C./60% RH).


Example 3

Extended DoE—Stability of formulations without Sodium Sulfite/Disodium Edetate. Design of experiment series (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH) to assess the stability of the formulation without the presence of either sodium sulfite or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (O %, 5%, 10% and 15%): Ten formulations with the specifications shown in Table 8 were manufactured (GLP grade) and tested for stability. 26.23 mg/ml DSP equals 24 mg/ml Dexamethasone Phosphate. All formulations were packaged using the AVM0703 headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio outlined in Table 1 (24 mg/ml dexamethasone phosphate; 51 ml vial; 7.2 ml headspace volume; headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of about 0.00588).












TABLE 8









Material





















Sodium
Headspace






Sodium
Disodium
Sulfite
Oxygen


Storage


DSP
Citrate
Edetate
(Anhydrous)
(%)


Condition
Batch
Formulation
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
Target

















40° C. -
1
1
26.23*
10
0.50
0
0


Inverted


40° C. -
1
2




5


Inverted


40° C. -
1
3




10


Inverted


40° C. -
1
4




15


Inverted


40° C. -
2
1


0
0.035
0


Inverted


40° C. -
2
2




5


Inverted


40° C. -
2
3




10


Inverted


40° C. -
2
4




15


Inverted


40° C. -
3
1


0.50
0.035
0


Inverted


40° C. -
4
1


0
0
5


Inverted





*Equivalent to 19.94 mg Dexamethasone and 24 mg Dexamethasone Phosphate













TABLE 9







1 month stability data (40° C./75% RH - inverted vial);


All: Dexamethasone Phosphate 24 mg/ml, Sodium Citrate 10 mg/ml

















Formulation #
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
3-1
4-1




















Disodium EDTA
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0
0
0
0
0.5
0


(mg/ml)


Sodium Sulfite
0
0
0
0
0.035
0.035
0.035
0.035
0.035
0


(mg/ml)


Headspace
0
5
10
15
0
5
10
15
0
5


Oxygen (%)


Description
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass


pH
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.8
7.8
7.8
7.7
7.7
7.7


Assay (%)
98.6
98.3
98.2
97.8
97.5
97.3
97.8
97.4
97.6
96.5


Impurity A (%)
0.15
0.13
0.11
0.11
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.17
0.12


(NMT 1%)


Impurity B (%)
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity C (%)
0.1
0.1
0.09
0.09
0.11
0.11
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity D (%)
<0.05
<0.0
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity F (%)
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.06
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.07


(NMT 0.5%)


Impurity G (%)
0.16
0.18
0.19
0.19
0.15
0.19
0.2
0.21
0.15
0.18


(NMT 0.5%)


Any unspecified
0.1
0.09
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.09
0.09
0.1
0.1


impurity (%)


(NMT 0.2%)


Total impurities
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7


(%)


(NMT 3.0%)









Design of experiment (Extended DoE) result for 1 month, either lacking sodium sulfite or disodium edetate or both (Table 9). Ten (all: 24 mg/ml as Dexamethasone Phosphate equivalent which corresponds to 26.23 DSP mg/ml; 10 mg/ml sodium citrate) formulations with two different levels (0 or 0.035 mg/ml) of sodium sulfite (anhydrous), two different levels of disodium edetate (0 or 0.5 mg/ml) and four different levels of headspace oxygen (0, 5, 10, 15%) were tested for stability (40° C./75% RH). Formulations 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 lack sodium sulfite (anhydrous), contain 0.5 mg/ml disodium edetate and increasing amounts of headspace oxygen (1-1: 0%, 1-2: 5%, 1-3: 10%, 1-4: 15%). Formulations 2-1, 2-2, 2-3 and 2-4 lack disodium edetate, contain 0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite (anhydrous) and increasing amounts of headspace oxygen (2-1: 0%, 2-2: 5%, 2-3: 10%, 2-4: 15%). Formulation 3-1 contains 0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite (anhydrous) and 0.5 mg/ml disodium edetate, but lacks headspace oxygen. Formulation 4-1 lacks sodium sulfite (anhydrous) and disodium edetate and contains 5% headspace oxygen. The result demonstrates that all ten formulations are within a range of 95-105% for the DSP content as well as within the set thresholds for the known (A: not more than 1%; B, C, D, F and G: not more than 0.5%) and unknown impurities (not more than 0.2%), with ‘Total Impurity’ values far below the threshold of 3% (storage conditions are 40° C./75% RH, inverted).


Design of experiment (Extended DoE) result for 1, 3, and 6 months, either lacking sodium sulfite or disodium edetate or both (FIGS. 28-44). While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. Those three formulations (2-1, 2-2 and 3-1) were all within the acceptance criteria of the DSP assay (95-105%).



FIG. 28: Design of experiment result for the DSP assay (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP) to assess the stability of the formulation without the presence of either sodium sulfite or EDTA at increasing levels of headspace oxygen (═HO: 0%, 5%, 10% and 15%): All ten formulations contained 26.23 mg/ml DSP, which is equivalent to 24 mg/ml Dexamethasone Phosphate (DP). While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. The top chart shows the result of the DSP assay with the absolute values in percent, while the bottom chart depicts the difference in percent at 1, 3 and 6 months subtracted from the 0 months value (manufacture). The result shows that formulation 2-1 shows the least degradation of all formulations at the 6 months time point while still passing description (no precipitation).



FIGS. 29 & 30: Design of experiment result for the impurities A and B (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. FIG. 29 shows the result of impurity A, while FIG. 30 depicts impurity B. The result shows that formulation 2-1 showed the lowest accumulation of impurity A (Dexamethasone) of all formulations at the 6 months time point. Impurity B was not increasing for any of the formulations.



FIGS. 31 & 32: Design of experiment result for the impurites C and D (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. FIG. 31 shows the result of impurity C, while FIG. 32 depicts impurity D. The result shows that the formulations with the highest headspace oxygen value showed the lowest accumulation of impurity C of all formulations at the 6 months time point. Impurity D increased the most from the 3 month time point to the 6 month time point for all formulations. Formulation 3-1 with sulfite and EDTA present at 0% headspace oxygen (HO) had the lowest value at 6 months of those 3 formulations that passed the description without a precipitate.



FIGS. 33 & 34: Design of experiment result for the impurites F and G (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. FIG. 33 shows the result of impurity F, while FIG. 34 depicts impurity G. The result shows that none of the formulations increase for impurity F beyond the 0.2% threshold. Regarding impurity G, formulation 2-1 showed the lowest accumulation of all formulations at the 6 months time point.



FIGS. 35 & 36: Design of experiment result for the unidentified impurity with the highest value and the total impurities (up to 6 months at 40° C./75% RH; 26.23 mg/ml DSP=24 mg/ml DP): While all ten formulations passed the description at 3 months, only the following formulations passed the description as a clear solution at the 6 months stability time point: (batch #-formulation #) 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0 mg/ml EDTA, 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml sodium sulfite, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, 0% headspace oxygen). All others showed precipitation at 6 months. FIG. 35 shows the result for the unidentified impurity with the highest value, while FIG. 36 depicts total impurities, which are the sum total of all previous impurities (A, B, C, D, F, G, highest unidentified impurity) as well as additionally all other unidentified impurities (with different retention times) that are of lower value. The result shows that the two sulfite formulations (of all three without precipitation at 6 months) lacking EDTA (2-1, 2-2) show the lowest values of the highest unidentified impurity. Likewise, these same two formulations (2-1 and 2-2) are characterized by the lowest amount of total impurities. Therefore, for this formulation no EDTA is needed at a storage condition of 40° C./75% RH at 0 or 5% headspace oxygen.



FIG. 37: DSP result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows for the formulations that the Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate content is expected to be at 95% for 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for the formulation 2-1, while 2-2 and 3-1 are expected to be at a level of about 93% and 93.5% respectively. The result shows that EDTA is not necessary to achieve a better stability for the formulation.



FIG. 38: Impurity A result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows for the formulations that the Impurity A level is expected to be below 1% for 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for the formulation 2-1 and 2-2, while for formulation 3-1 it is expected to reach 1% at about 9 months. The result shows that EDTA is not necessary to achieve a better stability for the formulation.



FIG. 39: Impurity C result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows for the formulations that the Impurity C level is expected to be at 0.5% for 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for the formulation 2-1, while being slightly below 0.5% for formulation 2-2 and 3-1 at this time point.



FIG. 40: Impurity D result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the Impurity D level is expected to be below 0.5% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for all 3 formulations.



FIG. 41: Impurity F result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the Impurity F level is expected to be below 0.5% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for all 3 formulations.



FIG. 42: Impurity G result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the Impurity G level is expected to be below 0.5% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for all 3 formulations.



FIG. 43: Unidentified Impurity result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the level of the Unidentified Impurity is expected to be below 0.5% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for all 3 formulations. Moreover, the two formulations lacking EDTA (2-1 and 2-2) show an expected level even below 0.2% at 12 months.



FIG. 44: Total Impurities result and projection of additional Design of Experiment formulations 2-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 0% Oxygen headspace), 2-2 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0 mg/ml EDTA and 5% headspace oxygen) and 3-1 (0.035 mg/ml Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and 0% headspace oxygen). The projection with 4 measured (up to 6 months) data points shows that the level of the Total Impurities is expected to be below 3% at 12 months (40° C./75% RH) for the two formulations lacking the EDTA (2-1, 2-2), while reaching 3% for the formulation 3-1 with sulfite and EDTA present. The result demonstrates that EDTA is not necessary to increase the stability of the formulation.


Example 4

Six formulations with 3 varying levels of DSP (10, 30 and 45 mg/ml, equivalent to 9.15, 27.45 and 41.17 Dexamethsone Phosphate (DP)) with or without 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, respectively, were manufactured. The compositions of these six formulations is outlined in Tables 10 and 11. The formulations in Batch 1 and 2 (Table 10) were packaged with a headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) of 0.01543 (10 mg/ml dexamethasone sodium phosphate, equivalent to 9.15 mg/ml dexamethasone phosphate; 51 ml vial; 7.2 ml headspace volume; headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of about 0.01543). The formulations in Batch 3 and 4 (Table 10) were packaged with a headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) of 0.0514 (30 mg/ml dexamethasone sodium phosphate, equivalent to 27.45 mg/ml dexamethasone phosphate; 51 ml vial; 7.2 ml headspace volume; headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of about 0.00514). The formulations in Batch 1 and 2 (Table 11) were packaged with a headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) of 0.00343 (45 mg/ml dexamethasone sodium phosphate, equivalent to 41.17 mg/ml dexamethasone phosphate; 51 ml vial; 7.2 ml headspace volume; headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of about 0.00343).












TABLE 10









Material



















Sodium
Headspace





Sodium
Disodium
Sulfite
Oxygen


Storage

DSP
Citrate
Edetate
(Anhydrous)
(%)


Condition
Batch
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
Target
















40° C. - Inverted
1
10
10
0.50
0
5


40° C. - Inverted
2


0


40° C. - Inverted
3
30

0.50


40° C. - Inverted
4


0



















TABLE 11









Material



















Sodium
Headspace





Sodium
Disodium
Sulfite
Oxygen


Storage

DSP
Citrate
Edetate
(Anhydrous)
(%)


Condition
Batch
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
(mg/ml)
Target
















40° C. - Inverted
1
45*
10
0.50
0
5


40° C. - Inverted
2


0





*Equivalent to 34.20 mg Dexamethasone and 41.17 mg Dexamethasone Phosphate






Results of the additional design of experiment for increasing concentrations of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP). Six formulations with 3 varying levels of DSP (10, 30 and 45 mg/ml, equivalent to 9.15, 27.45 and 41.17 Dexamethsone Phosphate (DP)) with or without 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, respectively, were manufactured and put on stability (50 ml amber vial; 0, 1, 3, 6 months at 40° C./75% RH). All 6 formulations contained 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) and lacked sulfite. The results demonstrates that the formulations with an increasing DSP concentration form less total impurities over time. An overview of these results is shown in Table 12.













TABLE 12









40° C. - Inverted

Assay DSP)














DSP
EDTA

Description
pH
(95.0-105.0%)






















Batch #
mg/ml
mg/ml
months
0
1
3
6
0
1
3
6
0
1
3
6





1
10
+

Pass
Pass
Fail
Fail
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.6
99.7
98.2
97.9
96.5


2
10


Pass
Pass
Fail
Fail
7.6
7.7
7.7
7.7
98.5
97.6
97.3
95.4


3
30
+

Pass
Fail
Fail
Fail
7.6
7.6
7.6
7.7
95.9
94.7
94.8
93.3


4
30


Pass
Pass
Fail
Fail
7.7
7.6
7.6
7.7
94.6
93.5
94.2
92.3


1
45
+

Pass
Pass
Pass
Fail
7.7
7.7
7.7
7.7
97.3
96.8
96.6
95.4


2
45


Pass
Pass
Pass
Fail
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.7
97.7
96.9
96.7
96.4





















40° C. - Inverted


























Impurity A
Impurity B
Impurity C



DSP
EDTA

(%)
(%)
(%)






















Batch #
mg/ml
mg/ml
months
0
1
3
6
0
1
3
6
0
1
3
6





1
10
+

<0.05
0.16
0.27
0.58
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.11
0.22
0.31


2
10


<0.05
0.17
0.31
0.47
0.09
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.05
0.11
0.19
0.24


3
30
+

<0.05
0.16
0.41
0.75
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.05
0.1
0.18
0.24


4
30


<0.05
0.13
0.32
0.64
0.09
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.05
0.1
0.16
0.22


1
45
+

<0.05
0.15
0.34
0.62
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.05
0.1
0.16
0.21


2
45


<0.05
0.14
0.37
0.64
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.05
0.09
0.15
0.19





















40° C. - Inverted


























Impurity D
Impurity E
Impurity F



DSP
EDTA

(%)
(%)
(%)






















Batch #
mg/ml
mg/ml
months
0
1
3
6
0
1
3
6
0
1
3
6





1
10
+

<0.05
<0.05
0.05
0.14
0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.1
0.13


2
10


<0.05
<0.05
0.09
0.23
0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.1
0.14


3
30
+

<0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.18
0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.09
0.12


4
30


<0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.2
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.09
0.13


1
45
+

<0.05
<0.05
0.08
0.2
0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.09
0.12


2
45


<0.05
<0.05
0.09
0.21
0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.09
0.13





















40° C. - Inverted


























Impurity G
Unspecified Impurity
Total Impurities



DSP
EDTA

(%)
(%)
(%)






















Batch #
mg/ml
mg/ml
months
0
1
3
6
0
1
3
6
0
1
3
6





1
10
+

0.16
0.16
0.22
0.23
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.4
0.7
1.3
2.1


2
10


0.15
0.16
0.22
0.29
0.11
0.11
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.7
1.2
1.9


3
30
+

0.16
0.17
0.18
0.2
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.4
0.7
1.2
1.9


4
30


0.16
0.18
0.18
0.2
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.1
0.4
0.7
1.1
1.7


1
45
+

0.16
0.17
0.17
0.18
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.1
0.4
0.7
1.1
1.7


2
45


0.16
0.17
0.18
0.2
0.11
0.1
0.11
0.1
0.4
0.7
1.1
1.6










FIG. 45 & FIG. 46: Results of the additional design of experiment for increasing concentrations of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in the AVM0703 formulation: Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP). Six formulations with 3 varying levels of DSP (10, 30 and 45 mg/ml) with or without 0.5 mg/ml EDTA, respectively, were manufactured and put on stability (50 ml amber vial; 0, 1, 3, 6 months at 40° C./75% RH). All 6 formulations contained 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) and lacked sulfite. While there is a clear decrease of impurities C and G for all formulations over 6 months, there seems to be no clear trend for impurity A in the formulations including EDTA or impurity D in the formulations lacking EDTA. For impurity A in the formulation lacking EDTA there is an initial increase visible that eventually stagnates, while for impurity D in the formulations including EDTA there is a visible increase over time up to ˜0.2%.



FIG. 47: Design of experiment result (0, 1, 3, 6 months at 40° C./75% RH) for increasing concentrations of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in the AVM0703 formulation: Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (DSP). Six formulations with 3 varying levels of DSP (10, 30 and 45 mg/ml, equivalent to 9.15, 27.45 and 41.17 Dexamethsone Phosphate), with or without 0.5 mg/ml EDTA and each containing 5% headspace oxygen (95% nitrogen) were tested for stability. All six formulations lacked sulfite. The top chart includes all formulations, while the middle and bottom each depict the 3 formulations either with (middle) or without EDTA (bottom). The formulations with the highest DSP content of 45 mg/ml still passed the description at 3 months, while all other failed and showed a precipitate. The result demonstrates that the formulations with an increasing DSP concentration form less total impurities over time, independent of the presence or absence of EDTA.


Supplementary Tables









TABLE A







Examples of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate injectables including excipient/vial profile (U.S.) - For Human Use (US)














PRODUCT
PROPRIETARY
DOSAGE
LABELER






NDC
NAME
FORM NAME
NAME
Strength
Unit
Excipients
Vial


















0641-
Dexameth-
INJECTION
West-Ward
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
1
ml


0367
asone

Pharmaceuticals


VTK01UQK3G); Sodium Citrate (16.5 mg in 1



Sodium

Corp.


mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR); Benzyl Alcohol



Phosphate




(10.42 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH);








Water (UNII: 059QF0KO0R); Sodium








Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid








Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)


0641-
Dexameth-
INJECTION
West-Ward
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
1
ml


0367-
asone

Pharmaceuticals


VTK01UQK3G); Sodium Citrate (16.5 mg in 1


25
Sodium

Corp.


mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR); Benzyl Alcohol



Phosphate




(10.42 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH);








Water (UNII: 059QF0KO0R); Sodium








Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid








Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)


52584-
Dexameth-
INJECTION,
General
10
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
10
ml


420
asone
SOLUTION
Injectables


A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in 1



Sodium

and Vaccines,


mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate Disodium



Phosphate

Inc.


(0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 7FLD9 1C8 6K);








Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL)








(UNII: RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:








059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide (UNII:








55X04QC321) Citric Acid Monohydrate (UNII:








2968PHW8QP)


54868-
DEXAMETH-
INJECTION
Physicians
10
mg/mL
Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (10 mg in 1
10
ml


6099-
ASONE

Total


mL) (UNII: RS7A450LGA); Sodium


0
Sodium

Care,


Metabisulfite (1 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:



Phosphate

Inc.


4VON5FNS3C); Benzyl Alcohol (10 mg in 1








mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:








059QF0KO0R); Citric Acid Monohydrate








(UNII: 2968PHW8QP)


55154-
Dexameth-
INJECTION
Cardinal
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous (1.5 mg in 1 mL)
1
ml


5118
asone

Health


(UNII: 36KCS0R750); Anhydrous Trisodium



Sodium




Citrate (16.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:



Phosphate




RS7A450LGA); Benzyl Alcohol (10.42 mg in








1 mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:








059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide (UNII:








55X04QC321); Citric Acid Monohydrate








(UNII: 2968PHW8QP)


55154-
Dexameth-
INJECTION,
Cardinal
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate, Unspecified Form (24.75 mg
1
ml


9371
asone
SOLUTION
Health


in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR); Citric Acid



Sodium




Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP); Sodium



Phosphate




Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321)


63323-
Dexameth-
INJECTION,
Fresenius
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (24.75 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
1
ml


506-
asone
SOLUTION
Kabi


1Q73Q2JULR); Sodium Hydroxide (UNII:


01
Sodium

USA,


55X04QC321) Citric Acid Monohydrate (UNII:



Phosphate

LLC


2968PHW8QP)


63323-
Dexameth-
INJECTION,
Fresenius
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (13.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
10
ml


516-
asone
SOLUTION
Kabi


1Q73Q2JULR); Benzyl Alcohol (10 mg in 1


10
Sodium

USA,


mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH); Sodium



Phosphate

LLC


Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid








Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)


67457-
Dexameth-
INJECTION,
Mylan
10
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
10
ml


420-
asone
SOLUTION
Institutional


A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in 1


00
Sodium

LLC


mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate Disodium



Phosphate




(0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 7FLD9 1C8 6K);








Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL)








(UNII: RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:








059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide (UNII:








55X04QC321) Citric Acid Monohydrate (UNII:








2968PHW8QP)


70069-
Dexameth-
INJECTION
Somerset
10
mg/mL
Trisodium Citrate Dihydrate (24.75 mg in 1
1
ml


021
asone

Therapeutics,


mL) (UNII: B22547B95K), Citric Acid



Sodium

LLC


Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP), Sodium



Phosphate




Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC32I), Water (UNII:








059QF0KO0R)


70518-
Dexameth-
INJECTION
REMEDYREPACK
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
1
ml


0532
asone

INC.


VTK01UQK3G), Sodium Citrate (16.5 mg in



Sodium




1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR), Benzyl Alcohol



Phosphate




(10.42 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8 49 4WBH),








Water (UNII: 059QF0KO0R), Sodium








Hydoxide (UNII: 55X04QC32I), Citric Acid








Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)


71872-
Dexameth-
INJECTION,
Medical
10
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
10
ml


7090
asone
SOLUTION
Purchasing


A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in 1



Sodium

Solutions,


mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate Disodium



Phosphate

LLC


(0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 7FLD9 1C8 6K);








Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL)








(UNII: RS7A450LGA); Citric Acid








Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP); Sodium








Hydroxide (UNIIL 55X04QC321); Water








(UNII: 059QF0KO0R)


71872-
Dexameth-
INJECTION
Medical
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UnII:
1
ml


7091
asone

Purchasing


VTK01UQK3G); Sodium Citrate (16.5 mg in 1



Sodium

Solutions,


mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR); Benzyl Alcohol



Phosphate

LLC


(10.42 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH);








Water (UNII: 059QF0KO0R); Sodium








Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid








Monohydrate (UNII: 296PHW8QP)


76420-
DMT SUIK
INJECTION,
Asclemed
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR), Citric
1
ml


270

SOLUTION
USA,


Acid Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP),





Inc.


Sodium Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC32I)


69677-
MAS CARE-
KIT
MAS
10
mg/mL
SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII: 55X04QC32I),
1
ml


071
PAK

Management


SODIUM CITRATE (24.5 mg in 1 mL)(UNII:



DEXAMETH-

Group


1Q73Q2JULR), CITRIC ACID



ASONE

Inc.


MONOHYDRATE (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)


53225-
ReadySharp
INJECTION
Terrain
10
mg/mL
SODIUM SULFITE (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:
1
ml


3660
Dexameth-

Pharmaceuticals


VTK01UQK3G), SODIUM CITRATE (16.5



asone




mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR), BENZYL








ALCOHOL (10.42 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8








49 4WBH), WATER (UNII: 059QF0KO0R),








SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII: 55X04QC32I),








CITRIC ACID MONOHYDRATE (UNII:








2968PHW8QP)














76420-
Mardex
KIT;
Asclemed
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR), Citric
1 ml


810
25
1 ml vial part
USA,


Acid Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP),
vial;



Kit
of kit; Size
Inc.


Sodium Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC32I)




50060163323-




506-0110




mg/mL1




mLPackaged




in twenty-




fives















70112-
TopiDex
KIT
Topicare
10
mg/mL
SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII: 55X04QC32I),
1
ml


555


Management,


SODIUM CITRATE (24.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:





LLC


1Q73Q2JULR), CITRIC ACID








MONOHYDRATE (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)


0641-
DEXAMETH-

West-Ward
4
mg/ml
Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous (1 mg/ml), sodium
5
ml


6146-
ASONE

Pharmaceuticals


citrate anhydrous (19.4 mg/ml) and (0.01


01
SODIUM

Corp.


mL) benzyl alcohol 10.42 mg/ml



PHOSPHATE




(preservative) in Water for Injection.


0006-
DECADRON
INJECTION,
Merck
24
mg/ml
8 mg/ml creatinine, 10 mg/ml sodium citrate,
5
ml


7646-
Phosphate
SOLUTION



0.5 mg/ml disodium edetate, sodium


03
injection




hydroxide to adjust pH, and Water for


(with-





Injection q.s., with 1 mg/ml sodium bisulfite,


drawn)





1.5 mg/ml methylparaben, and 0.2 mg/ml








propylparaben added as preservatives.
















TABLE B





Examples of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate formulations including excipient profile (U.S.)




















Product
Proprietary
Dosage

Application
Labeler


NDC (USA)
Name
Form Name
Route Name
Number
Name





64679-810
Baycadron
ELIXIR
ORAL
ANDA088254
Wockhardt







USA, LLC


58463-010
Decadron
ELIXIR
ORAL
ANDA090891
Pragma







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


58463-014
Decadron
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Pragma







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


58463-015
Decadron
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Pragma







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


58463-016
Decadron
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Pragma







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


58463-017
Decadron
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Pragma







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


0054-4179
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084611
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-4180
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084613
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-4181
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088306
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-4182
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084610
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-4183
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA087916
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-4184
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-4186
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088316
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-8174
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088306
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-8175
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-8176
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA087916
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-8179
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084611
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-8180
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084613
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-8181
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084610
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0054-8183
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088316
West-Ward







Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


0095-0087
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA040700
ECR







Pharmaceuticals


0095-0088
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA040700
ECR







Pharmaceuticals


0095-0089
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA040700
ECR







Pharmaceuticals


10544-211
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088237
Blenheim







Pharmacal,







Inc.


10544-212
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
Blenheim







Pharmacal,







Inc.


21695-290
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084613
Rebel







Distributors







Corp


21695-382
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Rebel







Distributors







Corp


21695-728
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088306
Rebel







Distributors







Corp


21695-745
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA087916
Rebel







Distributors







Corp


24236-550
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
REMEDYREPACK







INC.


33261-625
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
Aidarex







Pharmaceuticals







LLC


42195-015
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088237
Xspire







Pharma, LLC


43063-266
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA087916
PD-Rx







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


48102-045
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Fera







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


48102-046
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Fera







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


48102-047
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Fera







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


48102-048
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Fera







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


49884-084
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088148
Par







Pharmaceutical







Inc.


49884-085
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088160
Par







Pharmaceutical







Inc.


49884-086
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088237
Par







Pharmaceutical







Inc.


49884-087
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
Par







Pharmaceutical







Inc.


49884-373
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088481
Par







Pharmaceutical







Inc.


49999-059
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Lake Erie







Medical DBA







Quality Care







Products







LLC


50090-0088
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
A-S







Medication







Solutions


50090-0089
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
A-S







Medication







Solutions


52959-547
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
H.J. Harkins







Company,







Inc.


53217-231
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084613
Aidarex







Pharmaceuticals







LLC


53217-310
Dexamethasone
ELIXIR
ORAL
ANDA084754
Aidarex







Pharmaceuticals







LLC


54868-0218
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Physicians







Total Care,







Inc


54868-0916
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084613
Physicians







Total Care,







Inc


54868-0927
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084611
Physicians







Total Care,







Inc


54868-1744
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084610
Physicians







Total Care,







Inc


54868-3157
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA087916
Physicians







Total Care,







Inc


54868-5334
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA040700
Physicians







Total Care,







Inc.


54868-5903
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088316
Physicians







Total Care,







Inc


54879-003
Dexamethasone
ELIXIR
ORAL
ANDA084754
STI Pharma







LLC


55154-4901
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Cardinal







Health


55154-4914
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA087916
Cardinal







Health


55289-582
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
PD-Rx







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


55289-903
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084613
PD-Rx







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


60432-466
Dexamethasone
ELIXIR
ORAL
ANDA088254
Morton







Grove







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


61919-269
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088237
Direct Rx


63187-383
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA087916
Proficient Rx







LP


63187-561
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Proficient Rx







LP


63629-3742
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Bryant







Ranch







Prepack


63629-4129
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084613
Bryant







Ranch







Prepack


64980-509
Dexamethasone
ELIXIR
ORAL
ANDA090891
Rising







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


66267-067
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
NuCare







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


66336-479
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Dispensing







Solutions,







Inc.


67296-0326
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
RedPharm







Drug


67296-1090
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
RedPharm







Drug, Inc.


68047-702
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA201270
Larken







Laboratories,







Inc.


68071-4127
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
NuCare







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


68788-7142
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Preferred







Pharmaceuticals







Inc.


68788-9938
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
Preferred







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


68788-9939
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088160
Preferred







Pharmaceuticals,







Inc.


69189-4186
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088316
Avera







McKennan







Hospital


70518-0843
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
REMEDYREPACK







INC.


71335-0077
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088160
Bryant







Ranch







Prepack


71335-0177
Dexamethasone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088238
Bryant







Ranch







Prepack


0054-3176
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION,
ORAL
ANDA088252
West-Ward



Intensol
CONCENTRATE


Pharmaceuticals







Corp.


68151-5026
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION,
ORAL
ANDA088252
Carilion



Intensol
CONCENTRATE


Materials







Management


0641-0367
Dexamethasone
INJECTION
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA087702
West-Ward



Sodium

INTRAVENOUS

Pharmaceuticals



Phosphate



Corp.


0641-6145
Dexamethasone
INJECTION
INTRA-
ANDA084282
West-Ward



Sodium

ARTICULAR;

Pharmaceuticals



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;

Corp.





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


0641-6146
Dexamethasone
INJECTION
INTRA-
ANDA084282
West-Ward



Sodium

ARTICULAR;

Pharmaceuticals



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;

Corp.





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


0904-3006
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION/
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA040069
Major



Sodium
DROPS


Pharmaceuticals



Phosphate


11695-1411
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION/
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA040069
Butler Animal



Sodium
DROPS


Health



Phosphate



Supply


21695-847
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA088771
Rebel



Sodium



Distributors



Phosphate



Corp


24208-720
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION/
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA040069
Bausch &



Sodium
DROPS


Lomb



Phosphate



Incorporated


42254-088
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION/
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA040069
Rebel



Sodium
DROPS


Distributors



Phosphate



Corp


52584-420
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040802
General



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Injectables



Phosphate



and







Vaccines,







Inc.


52584-421
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA040803
General



Sodium
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Injectables



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;

and





INTRAMUSCULAR;

Vaccines, Inc





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


52584-422
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA040803
General



Sodium
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Injectables



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;

and





INTRAMUSCULAR;

Vaccines, Inc





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


54868-3129
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA088771
Physicians



Sodium



Total Care,



Phosphate



Inc.


54868-6099
DEXAMETHASONE
INJECTION
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA081126
Physicians



Sodium

INTRAVENOUS

Total Care,



Phosphate



Inc.


55045-1755
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA088771
Dispensing



Sodium



Solutions,



Phosphate



Inc.


55150-237
DEXAMETHASONE
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA206781
AuroMedics



SODIUM
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Pharma LLC



PHOSPHATE

INTRALESIONAL;





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


55150-238
DEXAMETHASONE
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA206781
AuroMedics



SODIUM
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Pharma LLC



PHOSPHATE

INTRALESIONAL;





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


55150-239
DEXAMETHASONE
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA206781
AuroMedics



SODIUM
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Pharma LLC



PHOSPHATE

INTRALESIONAL;





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


55154-5118
Dexamethasone
INJECTION
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA087702
Cardinal



Sodium

INTRAVENOUS

Health



Phosphate


55154-7075
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA040803
Cardinal



Sodium
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Health



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


55154-9364
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA084916
Cardinal



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Health



Phosphate


55154-9371
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040491
Cardinal



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Health



Phosphate


57319-065
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION/
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA040069
Phoenix



Sodium
DROPS


Pharmaceutical,



Phosphate



Inc.


61314-294
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA088771
Sandoz Inc



Sodium



Phosphate


61786-979
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA084916
REMEDYREPACK



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

INC.



Phosphate


63323-165
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA084916
Fresenius



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Kabi USA,



Phosphate



LLC


63323-165
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA084916
Fresenius



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Kabi USA,



Phosphate



LLC


63323-506
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040491
Fresenius



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Kabi USA,



Phosphate



LLC


63323-506
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040491
Fresenius



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Kabi USA,



Phosphate



LLC


63323-516
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040572
Fresenius



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Kabi USA,



Phosphate



LLC


67457-420
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040802
Mylan



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Institutional



Phosphate



LLC


67457-421
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA040803
Mylan



Sodium
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Institutional



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;

LLC





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


67457-422
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA040803
Mylan



Sodium
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Institutional



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;

LLC





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


67457-423
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA040803
Mylan



Sodium
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Institutional



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;

LLC





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


68071-1866
DEXAMETHASONE
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA206781
NuCare



SODIUM
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Pharmaceuticals,



PHOSPHATE

INTRALESIONAL;

Inc.





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


70069-021
Dexamethasone
INJECTION
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA207442
Somerset



Sodium

INTRAVENOUS

Therapeutics,



Phosphate



LLC


70518-0410
Dexamethasone
SOLUTION/
OPHTHALMIC
ANDA040069
REMEDYREPACK



Sodium
DROPS


INC.



Phosphate


70518-0532
Dexamethasone
INJECTION
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA087702
REMEDYREPACK



Sodium

INTRAVENOUS

INC.



Phosphate


70518-0621
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA084916
REMEDYREPACK



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

INC.



Phosphate


70518-0872
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA084916
REMEDYREPACK



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

INC.



Phosphate


71872-7021
DEXAMETHASONE
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA206781
Medical



SODIUM
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Purchasing



PHOSPHATE

INTRALESIONAL;

Solutions,





INTRAMUSCULAR;

LLC





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


71872-7090
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040802
Medical



Sodium
SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

Purchasing



Phosphate



Solutions,







LLC


71872-7091
Dexamethasone
INJECTION
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA087702
Medical



Sodium

INTRAVENOUS

Purchasing



Phosphate



Solutions,







LLC


71872-7092
DEXAMETHASONE
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA206781
Medical



SODIUM
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Purchasing



PHOSPHATE

INTRALESIONAL;

Solutions,





INTRAMUSCULAR;

LLC





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


71872-7128
DEXAMETHASONE
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA206781
Medical



SODIUM
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Purchasing



PHOSPHATE

INTRALESIONAL;

Solutions,





INTRAMUSCULAR;

LLC





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


76045-106
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
INTRA-
ANDA203129
Fresenius



Sodium
SOLUTION
ARTICULAR;

Kabi USA,



Phosphate

INTRALESIONAL;

LLC





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


51655-012
Dexamethsone
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA084612
Northwind







Pharmaceuticals,







LLC


71879-001
Dexycu
INJECTION,
INTRAOCULAR
NDA208912
EyePoint




SUSPENSION


Pharmaceuticals







US, Inc


76420-270
DMT SUIK
INJECTION,
INTRAMUSCULAR;

Asclemed




SOLUTION
INTRAVENOUS

USA, Inc.


0998-0615
Maxidex
SUSPENSION
OPHTHALMIC
NDA013422
Alcon







Laboratories,







Inc.


71205-013
TaperDex 12-day
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088237
Proficient Rx







LP


71205-012
TaperDex 6-day
TABLET
ORAL
ANDA088237
Proficient Rx







LP


69677-071
MAS CARE-PAK
KIT
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040491
MAS



DEXAMETHASONE

INTRAVENOUS;

Management





TOPICAL

Group Inc.


70529-112
Neuromaquel
KIT
INTRA-
ANDA084916
IT3 Medical



Neuroma/Anti-

ARTICULAR;

LLC



Inflammatory

INTRALESIONAL;



System

INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





SOFT TISSUE


53225-3660
ReadySharp
INJECTION
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA087702
Terrain



Dexamethasone

INTRAVENOUS

Pharmaceuticals


76420-810
Mardex 25 Kit
KIT
EPIDURAL;

Asclemed





INFILTRATION;

USA, Inc.





INTRAMUSCULAR;





INTRAVENOUS;





TOPICAL


70112-555
TopiDex
KIT
INTRAMUSCULAR;
ANDA040491
Topicare





INTRAVENOUS

Management,







LLC


withdrawn
DECADRON
INJECTION,
INTRAVENOUS

Merck


0006-7646-03
Phosphate
SOLUTION



injection















Product






NDC (USA)
Strength
Unit
Excipients







64679-810
0.5
mg/5 mL
Benzoic Acid, USP (as preservative)






(0.1%); Alcohol (5.1%), raw sugar (UNII:






8M707QY5GH), propylene glycol (UNII:






6DC9Q167V3), benzoic acid (UNII:






8SKN0B0MIM), alcohol (UNII:






3K9958V90M), Anhydrous Citric Acid






(UNII: XF417D3PSL), FD&C red no. 40






(UNII: WZB9127XOA), water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R), sodium citrate (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR), citric acid monohydrate






(UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



58463-010
0.5
mg/5 mL
Benzoic Acid, USP (as preservative)






(0.1%); Alcohol (% v/v) (5.1%), alcohol






(UNII: 3K9958V90M), benzoic acid






(UNII: 8SKN0B0MIM), citric acid






monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP),






FD&C red no. 40 (UNII: WZB9127XOA),






propylene glycol (UNII: 6DC9Q167V3),






raspberry (UNII: 4N14V5R27W),






sucrose (UNII: C151H8M554), trisodium






citrate di hydrate (UNII: B22547B95K),






water (UNII: 059QF0KO0R)



58463-014
0.5
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP); D&C Yellow No. 10






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Yellow






No. 5 (UNII: 1753WB2F1M)



58463-015
0.75
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP); D&C Yellow No. 10






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Blue No.






1 (UNII: H3R473TBD)



58463-016
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



58463-017
6
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



0054-4179
0.5
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Yellow






No. 6 (0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



0054-4180
0.75
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75 mg and 1.5 mg)






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD); Lactose






Monohydrate (UNII: EWQ57Q815X);






Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



0054-4181
1
mg/1
Ferric Oxide Yellow (1 mg) (UNII:






EX438O2MRT); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



0054-4182
1.5
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75 mg and 1.5 mg)






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD); FD&C Red No. 3






(1.5 mg) (UNII: PN2ZH5LOQY); FD&C






Red No. 40 (1.5 mg) (UNII:






WZB9127XOA); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



0054-4183
2
mg/1
Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



0054-4184
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Yellow






No. 6 (0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); FD&C Green No. 3 (4






mg and 6 mg) (UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



0054-4186
6
mg/1
FD&C Green No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg)






(UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S); Lactose






Monohydrate (UNII: EWQ57Q815X);






Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



0054-8174
1
mg/1
Ferric Oxide Yellow (1 mg) (UNII:






EX438O2MRT); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



0054-8175
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Yellow






No. 6 (0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); FD&C Green No. 3 (4






mg and 6 mg) (UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



0054-8176
2
mg/1
Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



0054-8179
0.5
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Yellow






No. 6 (0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



0054-8180
0.75
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75 mg and 1.5 mg)






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD); Lactose






Monohydrate (UNII: EWQ57Q815X);






Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



0054-8181
1.5
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75 mg and 1.5 mg)






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD); FD&C Red No. 3






(1.5 mg) (UNII: PN2ZH5LOQY); FD&C






Red No. 40 (1.5 mg) (UNII:






WZB9127XOA); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



0054-8183
6
mg/1
FD&C Green No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg)






(UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S); Lactose






Monohydrate (UNII: EWQ57Q815X);






Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



0095-0087
1.5
mg/1
microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); anhydrous lactose






(UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose






sodium (UNII: M28OL1HH48);






magnesium stearate (UNII:






70097M6130); FD&C Red No. 40






aluminum lake



0095-0088
1.5
mg/1
microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); anhydrous lactose






(UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose






sodium (UNII: M28OL1HH48);






magnesium stearate (UNII:






70097M6130); FD&C Red No. 40






aluminum lake



0095-0089
1.5
mg/1
microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); anhydrous lactose






(UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose






sodium (UNII: M28OL1HH48);






magnesium stearate (UNII:






70097M6130); FD&C Red No. 40






aluminum lake



10544-211
1.5
mg/1
FD&C Red No. 40 (UNII:






WZB9127XOA); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); microcrystalline






cellulose (UNII: OP1R32D61U);






anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); Stearic Acid






(UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



10544-212
4
mg/1
Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); microcrystalline






cellulose (UNII: OP1R32D61U);






anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); Stearic Acid






(UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



21695-290
0.75
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75, 1.5 mg) (UNII:






H3R47K3TBD); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



21695-382
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green No. 3 (4,






6 mg) (UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C






Yellow No. 6 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



21695-728
1
mg/1
Ferric Oxide Yellow (1 mg) (UNII:






EX438O2MRT); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



21695-745
2
mg/1
Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



24236-550
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green






No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



33261-625
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



42195-015
1.5
mg/1
FD&C Red No. 40 (UNII:






WZB9127XOA); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); microcrystalline






cellulose (UNII: OP1R32D61U);






anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); Stearic Acid






(UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



43063-266
2
mg/1
Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



48102-045
0.5
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Yellow No. 5






(UNII: 1753WB2F1M) anhydrous lactose






(UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose






sodium (UNII: M28OL1HH48);






magnesium stearate (UNII:






70097M6130); microcrystalline cellulose






(UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic acid






(UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



48102-046
0.75
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Blue No. 1






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD) anhydrous lactose






(UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose






sodium (UNII: M28OL1HH48);






magnesium stearate (UNII:






70097M6130); microcrystalline cellulose






(UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic acid






(UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



48102-047
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



48102-048
6
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



49884-084
0.5
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Yellow No. 5






(UNII: 1753WB2F1M) anhydrous lactose






(UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose






sodium (UNII: M28OL1HH48);






magnesium stearate (UNII:






70097M6130); microcrystalline cellulose






(UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic acid






(UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



49884-085
0.75
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Blue No. 1






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD) anhydrous






lactose (UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK);






croscarmellose sodium (UNII:






M28OL1HH48); magnesium stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); microcrystalline






cellulose (UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic






acid (UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



49884-086
1.5
mg/1
FD&C Red No. 40 (UNII:






WZB9127XOA); anhydrous lactose






(UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose






sodium (UNII: M28OL1HH48);






magnesium stearate (UNII:






70097M6130); microcrystalline cellulose






(UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic acid






(UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



49884-087
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



49884-373
6
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Blue No. 1






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD); FD&C Yellow






No. 6 (UNII: H77VE193A8); anhydrous






lactose (UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK);






croscarmellose sodium (UNII:






M28OL1HH48); magnesium stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); microcrystalline






cellulose (UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic






acid (UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



49999-059
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green No. 3 (4,






6 mg) (UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C






Yellow No. 6 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



50090-0088
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green






No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



50090-0089
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green






No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



52959-547
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



53217-231
0.75
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75 mg and 1.5 mg)






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD); Lactose






Monohydrate (UNII: EWQ57Q815X);






Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



53217-310
0.5
mg/5 mL
Benzoic Acid, USP (as preservative)






(0.1%); Alcohol (5%)



54868-0218
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green No. 3 (4,






6 mg) (UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C






Yellow No. 6 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



54868-0916
0.75
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75, 1.5 mg) (UNII:






H3R47K3TBD); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



54868-0927
0.5
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5, 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



54868-1744
1.5
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75, 1.5 mg) (UNII:






H3R47K3TBD); FD&C Red No. 3 (1.5






mg) (UNII: PN2ZH5LOQY); FD&C Red






No. 40 (1.5 mg) (UNII: WZB9127XOA);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



54868-3157
2
mg/1
Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



54868-5334
1.5
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); FD&C Red No. 40



54868-5903
6
mg/1
FD&C Green No. 3 (4, 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



54879-003
0.5
mg/5 mL
Benzoic Acid, USP (as preservative)






(0.1%); Alcohol (5%)



55154-4901
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green






No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



55154-4914
2
mg/1
Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



55289-582
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green






No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



55289-903
0.75
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75 mg and 1.5 mg)






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD); Lactose






Monohydrate (UNII: EWQ57Q815X);






Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



60432-466
0.5
mg/5 mL
Benzoic Acid, USP (as preservative)






(0.1%); Alcohol (5.1%)



61919-269
1.5
mg/1
FD&C Red No. 40 (UNII:






WZB9127XOA); anhydrous lactose






(UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose






sodium (UNII: M28OL1HH48);






magnesium stearate (UNII:






70097M6130); microcrystalline cellulose






(UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic acid






(UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



63187-383
2
mg/1
Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



63187-561
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg, 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green






No. 3 (4 mg, 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5 mg, 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



63629-3742
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green No. 3 (4,






6 mg) (UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C






Yellow No. 6 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



63629-4129
0.75
mg/1
FD&C Blue No. 1 (0.75 mg and 1.5 mg)






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD); Lactose






Monohydrate (UNII: EWQ57Q815X);






Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



64980-509
0.5
mg/5 mL
Benzoic Acid, USP (as preservative)






(0.1%); Alcohol (% v/v) (5%)



66267-067
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



66336-479
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green No. 3 (4,






6 mg) (UNII: 3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C






Yellow No. 6 (0.5, 4 mg) (UNII:






H77VE193A8); Lactose Monohydrate






(UNII: EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium






Stearate (UNII: 70097M6130); Starch,






Corn (UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose






(UNII: C151H8M554)



67296-0326
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green






No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



67296-1090
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



68047-702
1.5
mg/1
Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Maltodextrin






(UNII: 7CVR7L4A2D); Starch, Corn






(UNII: 0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



68071-4127
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



68788-7142
4
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (0.5 mg and 4 mg)






(UNII: 35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Green






No. 3 (4 mg and 6 mg) (UNII:






3P3ONR6O1S); FD&C Yellow No. 6






(0.5 mg and 4 mg) (UNII: H77VE193A8);






Lactose Monohydrate (UNII:






EWQ57Q815X); Magnesium Stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); Starch, Corn (UNII:






0823NY3SJ); Sucrose (UNII:






C151H8M554)



68788-9938
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



68788-9939
0.75
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Blue No. 1






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD) anhydrous






lactose (UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK);






croscarmellose sodium (UNII:






M28OL1HH48); magnesium stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); microcrystalline






cellulose (UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic






acid (UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



69189-4186
6
mg/1



70518-0843
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



71335-0077
0.75
mg/1
D&C Yellow No. 10 (UNII:






35SW5USQ3G); FD&C Blue No. 1






(UNII: H3R47K3TBD) anhydrous






lactose (UNII: 3SY5LH9PMK);






croscarmellose sodium (UNII:






M28OL1HH48); magnesium stearate






(UNII: 70097M6130); microcrystalline






cellulose (UNII: OP1R32D61U); stearic






acid (UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP)



71335-0177
4
mg/1
anhydrous lactose (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK); croscarmellose sodium






(UNII: M28OL1HH48); magnesium






stearate (UNII: 70097M6130);






microcrystalline cellulose (UNII:






OP1R32D61U); stearic acid (UNII:






4ELV7Z65AP)



0054-3176
1
mg/mL
Alcohol (UNII: 3K9 9 58V9 0M) Benzoic






Acid (UNII: 8 SKN0B0MIM), Citric Acid






MONOHYDRATE (UNII: 29 6 8






PHW8QP), Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K), Propylene Glycol (UNII:






6DC9Q16 7V3), Water (UNII: 0






59QFOKOOR)



68151-5026
1
mg/mL
Alcohol (UNII: 3K9 9 58V9 0M); Benzoic






Acid (UNII: 8 SKN0B0MIM); Citric Acid






MONOHYDRATE (UNII: 29 6 8






PHW8QP); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Propylene Glycol (UNII:






6DC9Q16 7V3); Water (UNII: 0






59QF0KO0R)



0641-0367
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






VTK01UQK3G); Sodium Citrate (16.5






mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR);






Benzyl Alcohol (10.42 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



0641-6145
4
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






VTK01UQK3G); Sodium Citrate (19.4






mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR);






Benzyl Alcohol (10.42 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



0641-6146
4
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






VTK01UQK3G); Sodium Citrate (19.4






mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR);






Benzyl Alcohol (10.42 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



0904-3006
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.02%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Creatinine (UNII:






7FLD91C86K); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Hydrochloric Acid






(UNII: ML9LGA7468); Phenethyl Alcohol






(0.25%) (UNII: ML9LGA7468);






Polysorbate 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H);






Water (UNII: 0 59QF0KO0R); Sodium






Bisulfite (0.1%) (UNII: TZX5469Z6I);






Sodium Borate (UNII: 91MBZ8H3QO);






Sodium Citrate (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR)



11695-1411
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.02%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Creatinine (UNII:






7FLD91C86K); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Hydrochloric Acid






(UNII: ML9LGA7468); Phenethyl Alcohol






(0.25%) (UNII: ML9LGA7468);






Polysorbate 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H);






Water (UNII: 0 59QF0KO0R); Sodium






Bisulfite (0.1%) (UNII: TZX5469Z6I);






Sodium Borate (UNII: 91MBZ8H3QO);






Sodium Citrate (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR)



21695-847
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.01%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Sodium Phosphate,






Monobasic (UNII: 3980JIH2SW);






Sodium Chloride (UNII: 451W47IQ8X);






Sodium Phosphate Dibasic (UNII:






GR686LBA74); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Sodium Phosphate,






Monobasic (UNII: 3980JIH2SW);






Sodium Phosphate Dibasic (UNII:






GR686LBA74); Water (UNII: 0






59QF0KO0R)



24208-720
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.02%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Creatinine (UNII:






7FLD91C86K); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Hydrochloric Acid






(UNII: ML9LGA7468); Phenethyl Alcohol






(0.25%) (UNII: ML9LGA7468);






Polysorbate 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H);






Water (UNII: 0 59QF0KO0R); Sodium






Bisulfite (0.1%) (UNII: TZX5469Z6I);






Sodium Borate (UNII: 91MBZ8H3QO);






Sodium Citrate, Unspecified Form (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR)



42254-088
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.02%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Creatinine (UNII:






7FLD91C86K); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Hydrochloric Acid






(UNII: ML9LGA7468); Phenethyl Alcohol






(0.25%) (UNII: ML9LGA7468);






Polysorbate 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H);






Water (UNII: 0 59QF0KO0R); Sodium






Bisulfite (0.1%) (UNII: TZX5469Z6I);






Sodium Borate (UNII: 91MBZ8H3QO);






Sodium Citrate (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR)



52584-420
10
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



52584-421
4
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



52584-422
4
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



54868-3129
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.01%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Sodium Phosphate,






Monobasic (UNII: 3980JIH2SW);






Sodium Chloride (UNII: 451W47IQ8X);






Sodium Phosphate Dibasic (UNII:






GR686LBA74); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Water (UNII: 0






59QF0KO0R)



54868-6099
10
mg/mL
Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (10 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: RS7A450LGA); Sodium






Metabisulfite (1 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






4VON5FNS3C); Benzyl Alcohol (10 mg






in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH); Water






(UNII: 059QF0KO0R); Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



55045-1755
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.01%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Sodium Phosphate,






Monobasic (UNII: 3980JIH2SW);






Sodium Chloride (UNII: 451W47IQ8X);






Sodium Phosphate Dibasic (UNII:






GR686LBA74); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Water (UNII: 0






59QF0KO0R)



55150-237
4
mg/mL
Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G); Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Anhydrous Citric Acid






(UNII: XF417D3PSL); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321)



55150-238
4
mg/mL
Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G); Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Anhydrous Citric Acid






(UNII: XF417D3PSL); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321)



55150-239
4
mg/mL
Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G); Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Anhydrous Citric Acid






(UNII: XF417D3PSL); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321)



55154-5118
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous (1.5 mg in 1






mL) (UNII: 36KCS0R750); Anhydrous






Trisodium Citrate (16.5 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: RS7A450LGA); Benzyl Alcohol






(10.42 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321); Citric Acid






Monohvdrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



55154-7075
4
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



55154-9364
4
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate, Unspecified Form (11






mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR);






Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






VTK01UQK3G); Benzyl Alcohol (10 mg






in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH); Citric






Acid Monohydrate (UNII:






2968PHW8QP); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321)



55154-9371
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate, Unspecified Form






(24.75 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR); Citric Acid Monohydrate






(UNII: 2968PHW8QP); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321)



57319-065
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.02%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Creatinine (UNII:






7FLD91C86K); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Hydrochloric Acid






(UNII: ML9LGA7468); Phenethyl Alcohol






(0.25%) (UNII: ML9LGA7468);






Polysorbate 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H);






Water (UNII: 0 59QF0KO0R); Sodium






Bisulfite (0.1%) (UNII: TZX5469Z6I);






Sodium Borate (UNII: 91MBZ8H3QO);






Sodium Citrate (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR)



61314-294
1
mg/mL
Benzalkonium Chloride (0.01%) (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7); Sodium Phosphate,






Monobasic (UNII: 3980JIH2SW);






Sodium Chloride (UNII: 451W47IQ8X);






Sodium Phosphate, Dibasic (UNII:






GR686LBA74); Edetate Disodium (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Water (UNII: 0






59QF0KO0R)



61786-979
4
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR); Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G); Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



63323-165
4
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR); Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G); Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



63323-165
4
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR); Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G); Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



63323-506
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (24.75 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric






Acid Monohydrate (UNII:






2968PHW8QP)



63323-506
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (24.75 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric






Acid Monohydrate (UNII:






2968PHW8QP)



63323-516
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (13.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR); Benzyl Alcohol (10 mg






in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8494WBH); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric






Acid Monohydrate (UNII:






2968PHW8QP)



67457-420
10
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



67457-421
4
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



67457-422
4
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



67457-423
4
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



68071-1866
4
mg/mL
Anhydrous Trisodium Citrate (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G); Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Anhydrous Citric Acid






(UNII: XF417D3PSL); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC321)



70069-021
10
mg/mL
Trisodium Citrate Dihydrate (24.75 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: B22547B95K), Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP),






Sodium Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC32I),






Water (UNII: 059QF0KO0R)



70518-0410
1
mg/mL
BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7), CREATININE (UNII:






AYI8EX34EU), EDETATE DISODIUM






(UNII: 7FLD91C86K), HYDROCHLORIC






ACID (UNII: QTT17582CB),






PHENYLETHYL ALCOHOL (UNII:






ML9LGA7468), POLYSORBATE 80






(UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H), WATER (UNII:






059QF0KO0R), SODIUM BISULFITE






(UNII: TZX5469Z6I), SODIUM BORATE






(UNII: 91MBZ8H3QO), SODIUM






CITRATE, UNSPECIFIED FORM (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR)



70518-0532
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






VTK01UQK3G), Sodium Citrate (16.5 mg






in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR), Benzyl






Alcohol (10.42 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8






49 4WBH), Water (UNII: 059QF0KO0R),






Sodium Hydoxide (UNII: 55X04QC32I),






Citric Acid Monohydrate (UNII:






2968PHW8QP)



70518-0621
4
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR), Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G), Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 ml) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH), Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC32I), Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



70518-0872
4
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR), Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G), Benzyl






Alcohol (10 mg in 1 ml) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH), Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC32I), Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



71872-7021
4
mg/mL
Benzyl Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH), Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G), Anhydrous






Trisodium Citrate (UNII: RS7A450LGA),






Anhydrous Citric Acid (UNII:






XF417D3PSL), Sodium Hydroxide






(55X04QC32I), Water (059QF0KO0R)



71872-7090
10
mg/mL
Methylparaben (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






A2I8C7HI9T); Propylparaben (0.2 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH); Edetate






Disodium (0.11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






7FLD9 1C8 6K); Anhydrous Trisodium






Citrate (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






RS7A450LGA); Citric Acid Monohydrate






(UNII: 2968PHW8QP); Sodium






Hydroxide (UNIIL 55X04QC321); Water






(UNII: 059QF0KO0R)



71872-7091
10
mg/mL
Sodium Sulfite (1.5 mg in 1 mL) (UnII:






VTK01UQK3G); Sodium Citrate (16.5






mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR);






Benzyl Alcohol (10.42 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: LKG8494WBH); Water (UNII:






059QF0KO0R); Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC321) Citric Acid






Monohydrate (UNII: 296PHW8QP)



71872-7092
4
mg/mL
Benzyl Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH), Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G), Anhydrous






Trisodium Citrate (UNII: RS7A450LGA),






Anhydrous Citric Acid (UNII:






XF417D3PSL), Sodium Hydroxide






(55X04QC32I), Water (059QF0KO0R)



71872-7128
4
mg/mL
Benzyl Alcohol (10 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






LKG8494WBH), Sodium Sulfite (1 mg in






1 mL) (UNII: VTK01UQK3G), Anhydrous






Trisodium Citrate (UNII: RS7A450LGA),






Anhydrous Citric Acid (UNII:






XF417D3PSL), Sodium Hydroxide






(55X04QC32I), Water (059QF0KO0R)



76045-106
4
mg/mL
Citric Acid Monohydrate (UNII:






2968PHW8QP), Trisodium Citrate






Dihydrate (UNII: B22547B95K), Water






(UNII: 059QF0KO0R), Sodium






Hydroxide (UNII: 55X04QC32I)



51655-012
4
mg/1



71879-001
517
ug/.005 mL
ACETYLTRIETHYL CITRATE (5233 ug






in 0.005 mL) (UNII: 5WBR36T90E);






Nitrogen (UNII: N762921K75)



76420-270
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR),






Citric Acid Monohydrate (UNII:






2968PHW8QP), Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC32I)



0998-0615
1
mg/mL
BENZALKONIUM CHLORIDE (UNII:






F5UM2KM3W7), HYPROMELLOSES






(UNII: 3NXW29V3WO), SODIUM






CHLORIDE (UNII: 451W47IQ8X),






SODIUM PHOSPHATE, DIBASIC (UNII:






GR686LBA74), POLYSORBATE 80






(UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H), EDETATE






DISODIUM (UNII: 7FLD91C86K),






CITRIC ACID MONOHYDRATE (UNII:






2968PHW8QP), SODIUM HYDROXIDE






(UNII: 55X04QC32I) WATER (UNII:






059QF0KO0R)



71205-013
1.5
mg/1
ANHYDROUS LACTOSE (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK), CROSCARMELLOSE






SODIUM (UNII: M28OL1HH48),






MAGNESIUM STEARATE (UNII:






70097M6I30), MICROCRYSTALLINE






CELLULOSE (UNII: OP1R32D61U),






STEARIC ACID (UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP),






FD&C RED NO. 40 (UNII:






WZB9127XOA)



71205-012
1.5
mg/1
ANHYDROUS LACTOSE (UNII:






3SY5LH9PMK), CROSCARMELLOSE






SODIUM (UNII: M28OL1HH48),






MAGNESIUM STEARATE (UNII:






70097M6I30), MICROCRYSTALLINE






CELLULOSE (UNII: OP1R32D61U),






STEARIC ACID (UNII: 4ELV7Z65AP),






FD&C RED NO.40 (UNII:






WZB9127XOA)



69677-071
10
mg/mL
SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII:






55X04QC32I), SODIUM CITRATE (24.5






mg in 1 mL)(UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR),






CITRIC ACID MONOHYDRATE (UNII:






2968PHW8QP)



70529-112
4
mg/mL
SODIUM CITRATE, UNSPECIFIED






FORM (11 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR), SODIUM SULFITE (1






mg in 1 mL) (UNII: VTK0 1UQK3G),






BENZYL ALCOHOL (10 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: LKG8 49 4WBH), SODIUM






HYDROXIDE (UNII: 55X0 4QC32I),






CITRIC ACID MONOHYDRATE (UNII:






2968PHW8QP)



53225-3660
10
mg/mL
SODIUM SULFITE (1.5 mg in 1 mL)






(UNII: VTK01UQK3G), SODIUM






CITRATE (16.5 mg in 1 mL) (UNII:






1Q73Q2JULR), BENZYL ALCOHOL






(10.42 mg in 1 mL) (UNII: LKG8 49






4WBH), WATER (UNII: 059QF0KO0R),






SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII:






55X04QC32I), CITRIC ACID






MONOHYDRATE (UNII: 2968PHW8QP)



76420-810
10
mg/mL
Sodium Citrate (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR),






Citric Acid Monohydrate (UNII:






2968PHW8QP), Sodium Hydroxide






(UNII: 55X04QC32I)



70112-555
10
mg/mL
SODIUM HYDROXIDE (UNII:






55X04QC32I), SODIUM CITRATE (24.5






mg in 1 mL) (UNII: 1Q73Q2JULR),






CITRIC ACID MONOHYDRATE (UNII:






2968PHW8QP)



withdrawn
24
mg/ml
8 mg/ml creatinine, 10 mg/ml sodium



0006-7646-03


citrate, 0.5 mg/ml disodium edetate,






sodium hydroxide to adjust pH, and






Water for Injection q.s., with 1 mg/ml






sodium bisulfite, 1.5 mg/ml






methylparaben, and 0.2 mg/ml






propylparaben added as preservatives.

















TABLE C







Examples of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate formulations (U.S. veterinary market) - Products for veterinary market













NDC or
Active


Concen-

Total


drug code
ingredient
Brand Name
Excipients
tration
Vial
Amount





0061-0884-
Dexamethasone
Azium
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/ml
100 mL
200 mg


01


mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben
dexameth-

dexameth-





and 0.2 mg propylparaben as
asone

asone





preservatives, 4.75% alcohol, HCl to adjust





pH to approximately 4.9, and water for





injection q.s.


2314118
Dexamethasone
Dexacort 5
1 mg/ml methylparahydroxybenzoate, 0.1
5 mg/ml 
100 ml 
500 mg



sodium phosphate

mg/ml propylparahydroxybenzoate


ACVM
Dexamethasone
Dexadreson
15.6 mg/mL benzyl alcohol
2 mg/mL
 50 ml
100 mg


A001421
sodium phosphate


11695-
Dexamethasone
Dexaject
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/mL
100 mL
200 mg


4017


mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben





and 0.2 mg propylparaben as





preservatives, 4.75% alcohol, HCl to adjust





pH to approximately 4.9, water for injection





q.s.


11695-
Dexamethasone
Dexaject SP
Per ml: Sodium Citrate 10 mg, Sodium
4 mg/mL DSP
100 mL
400 mg


4013
sodium phosphate

Bisulfite 2 mg, Benzyl Alcohol 1.5% as





preservative, in Water for Injection q.s.





Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric





Acid to adjust pH to between 7.0 and 8.5.


50989-074-
dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/mL
100 mL
200 mg


12

(Vedco, Inc)
mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben





and 0.2 mg propylparaben as





preservatives, 4.75% alcohol, HCl and/or





NaOH to adjust pH to approximately 4.9,





water for injection q.s.


57561-953
dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/mL
100 mL
200 mg




(Agri Laboratories,
mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben




Ltd.)
and 0.2 mg propylparaben as





preservatives, 1.75% alcohol, HCl to adjust





pH to approximately 4.9, water for injection





q.s.


57319-560-
Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/mL
100 mL
200 mg


05

(Phoenix
mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben




Pharmaceuticals)
and 0.2 mg propylparaben as





preservatives, 4.75% alcohol, HCl to adjust





pH to approximately 4.9, water for injection





q.s.


57561-953-
Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
polyethylene glycol 400, Benzyl alcohol,
2 mg/ml 
100 mL
200 mg


04

injection (Agrilabs)
Methylparaben and propylparaben.


49884-084-
Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400; 9
2 mg/mL
100 mL
200 mg


01

injection (Vettek)
mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben,





and 0.2 mg propylparaben as





preservatives; 4.75% alcohol; HCl to adjust





pH to approximately 4.9; water for injection





qs.


54925-067-
Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/mL
100 mL
200 mg


10

Solution
mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben





and 0.2 mg propylparaben as





preservatives, 4.75% alcohol, HCl and/or





sodium hydroxide to adjust pH to





approximately 4.9, Water for Injection q.s.


13985-043-
Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
Per ml: Sodium Citrate 10 mg, Sodium
4 mg/mL DSP
100 mL
400 mg


29
sodium phosphate
SP
Bisulfite 2 mg, Benzyl Alcohol 1.5% as





preservative, in Water for Injection q.s.





Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric





Acid to adjust pH to between 7.0 and 8.5.


61133-
dexamethasone
Dexium
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/ml
100 mL
200 mg


0899-9


mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben
dexamethasone





and 0.2 mg propylparaben as





preservatives, 4.75% alcohol, HCl to adjust





pH to approximately 4.9, water for injection





q.s.



Dexamethasone
Dexa-ject
15 mg/ml Benzyl Alcohol
2 mg/mL
50 or 100 ml
100 or 200 mg


11695-
Dexamethasone
DEXAJECT SP
Per ml: Sodium Citrate 10 mg, Sodium
4 mg/mL
100 mL
400 mg


4013-1
Sodium Phosphate

Bisulfite 2 mg, Benzyl Alcohol 1.5% as





preservative, in Water for Injection q.s.





Sodium Hydroxide and/or Hydrochloric





Acid to adjust pH to between 7.0 and 8.5.


2/5/412/2006
Dexamethasone
Dexafort Ject
Not disclosed
5 mg/ml 
100 mL
500 mg



Sodium phosphate


13985-533-
Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/ml 
100 ml 
200 mg


25, 13985-

(Vet One)
mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben


533-03


and 0.2 mg propylparaben, 4.75% alcohol,





HCl to adjust pH to approximately 4.9,





water for injection q.s.


50989-437-
Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone
Per ml: 500 mg polyethylene glycol 400, 9
2 mg/ml 
100 ml 
200 mg


12

(Vedco, Inc)
mg benzyl alcohol, 1.8 mg methylparaben





and 0.2 mg propylparaben, 4.75% alcohol,





HCl to adjust pH to approximately 4.9,





water for injection q.s.


17033-207-
Per ml: 40 mg
ThiDexaVet
glycerin, propylene glycol, purifed water,
1 mg/ml 
7.5 ml
 7.5 mg


76
thiabendazole, 1

hypophosphorous acid, calcium



mg

hypophosphite; about 8.5% ethyl alcohol



dexamethasone,

and about 0.5% benzyl alcohol.



3.2 mg neomycin



(from neomycin



sulfate)
















TABLE D







Examples of high dose Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate formulations (international market)


High concentration dexamethasone sodium phosphate approved products























Approved










&




Strength
Vial


Preserva-

Registered


Compound
Brand
(mg/ml)
Size
Actives per ml
Inactives per ml
tives per ml
Notes
Markets


















Dexamethasone
Decadron
24
5 ml
20 mg
10 mg sodium
1 mg sodium
NOT AVAILABLE. For
1. USA


Sodium
(Merck)

(120
Dexamethasone
citrate 0.5 mg
bisulfite
intravenous injection
2. UK


Phosphate


mg)
(100 mg)
disodium
1.5 mg
only. DECADRON Phos-
3. Ireland


NDC 0006-




edetate
methylparaben
phate injection can


7646-03




sodium hydroxide
0.2 mg
be given directly from







to adjust pH
propylparaben
the vial, or it can







water for
8 mg creatinine
be added to Sodium







injection q.s.

Chloride Injection or









Dextrose Injection and









administered by









intravenous drip.









Solutions used for









intravenous administration









or further dilution of this









product should be









preservative-free when









used in the neonate,









especially the premature









infant.









When it is mixed with an









infusion solution, sterile









precautions should be









observed. Since infusion









solutions generally do not









contain preservatives,









mixtures should be used









within 24 hours.









Parenteral drug products









should be inspected









visually for particulate









matter and discoloration









prior to administration,









whenever solution and









container permit.


Dexamethasone
DBL ™
24
5 ml
20 mg
10 mg sodium
8 mg creatinine
NOT AVAILABLE. The
1. Australia


Sodium
Dexameth-

(120
Dexamethasone
citrate 0.5 mg

intravenous and
2. New


Phosphate
asone

mg)
(100 mg)
disodium

intramuscular routes of
Zealand


NDC N/A
(Hospira)



edetate

administration of DBL ™
(active)







sodium

Dexamethasone Sodium
3. Ireland







hydroxide to

Phosphate Injection
4. United







adjust pH

should only be used
Kingdom







water for

where acute illness or life-







injection q.s.

threatening situations









exist. Oral therapy should









be substituted as soon as









possible.


Dexamethasone
Fresenius
10
10 ml
8.30 mg
13.5 mg sodium
10 mg Benzyl
AVAILABLE


Sodium
Kabi

(100
Dexamethasone
citrate,
alcohol


Phosphate
APP

mg)
(82.5 mg)
dihydrate; and


NDC 63323-
Pharma



Water for


516-10




Injection,







q.s. pH







adjusted with







citric acid







or sodium







hydroxide, if







necessary.







pH: 7.0 to







8.5.


Dexamethasone
Pfizer
10
10 ml
Dexamethasone
Edetate
Methylparaben
AVAILABLE


Sodium


(100
sodium
Disodium 0.11
1.5 mg;


Phosphate


mg)
phosphate 11
mg; Sodium
Propylparaben


NDC 0069-



mg (equivalent
Citrate
0.2 mg


4541-02



to
Anhydrous






dexamethasone
10 mg; Citric






phosphate 10
Acid and/or






mg).
Sodium







Hydroxide q.s







to adjust pH







7.0 to 8.5







and Water







for Injection







q.s to 1 mL


Dexamethasone
Solcort ™
24
5 ml
20 mg
Per 5 ml:
Benzethonium
AVAILABLE
1. Japan


Sodium
Injection

(120
Dexamethasone
Citric acid
chloride 0.5

Restricted


Phosphate
100 mg

mg)
(100 mg)
monohydrate
mg/5 ml

to


NDC
Fuji



100 mg pH


treatment


22000AMX00346000
Pharm



adjustment


of shock:



(Shelf life:



agent


hemorrhagic



3 years)



(Appropriate


shock,







amount)


traumatic










shock










emergencies,










and peri-










operative










and post-










operative










shock.
















TABLE E







Examples of patents disclosing Dexamethasone formulations with a much higher sulfite or excipient content















Comparison


Patent
Title
Composition
Stability
to AVM0703


















WO
Preservative free
Dexamethasone
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
The final product
1/24 of DSP


2017/
pharmaceutical
phosphate




was stored at 0,
concentration;


097432 A1
composition for
Dexamethasone
1.093
1.093
1.093
1.093
1, 3, 6 and 9 months
2x Disodium EDTA



ophthalmic
sodium




under long term
concentration



administration
phosphate




(25° C./60% RH)



containing
Disodium EDTA
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
and accelerated



dexamethasone
Sodium chloride
7.500
6.920
7.600
6.600
storage conditions




Disodium
4.500
6.000
6.000
7.450
(40° C./75% RH),




phosphate




which did not




dodecahydrate




significantly












NaOH/HCl
q.s. to 7.6
change the realted
















0.1/1N




substances profile













Total solution
 1.00
conforming to the
















volume (ml)




specification limits.













CN
Dexamethasone sodium
Sodium
0.4
Stored for more than
Together: 2000


107375200
phosphate injection and
hydrogen sulfite

2 years, no precipi-
ppm sulfite


A
preparing method
(g)

tates precipitated
present (AVM0703



thereof
Anhydrous
1.6
in the life of the
only 35 ppm) =




sulfite (g)

product (at 50° C.)
57x more than




Dexamethasone
1  

AVM0703;




sodium


30 minutes (steam




phosphate (g)


sterilized);




Propylene glycol
250   

AVM0703: aseptic




(ml)


manufacture




NaOH 1N
pH 7.5-8.0




Water for
1000   




injection (ml)


CN
Dexamethasone sodium
Dexamethasone
0.1 to 1%
Only 3 months stabil-
As antioxidant,


101623291
phosphate injection
sodium

ity (at 60° C./75% RH)
sodium bisulfite,


A

phosphate


sodium sulfite,







A-tocopherol,







sodium




Pharmaceutically
0 to 2%

metabisulfite,




acceptable


and sodium




glycol (medicinal


thiosulfate in




propylene


one or more of




glycol)


0.05%-0.2%




Sodium
0.01 to 0.1 percent

(14.7x more




dihydrogen
of mixed phosphate

than AVM0703;




phosphate:disodium
buffer according to

sodium sulfite




hydrogen
ratio of 0-1:10

content of only




phosphate


0.0034%)




Water for




injection




Example 5




Dexamethasone sodium
5  




phosphate (g)




Disodium
0.5




hydrogen




phosphate (g)




Medicinal
10




propylene glycol
Adjusted to pH 8.0,




(g)
filtered, dispensed,





sterilized to give





injections per ml





solution of dexameth-





asone sodium





phosphate 5 mg




Water for
1000   




injection (ml)


EP
Stabilised liquid
INGREDIENTS:
Quantity for 1 ml:
36 months under if
Use of cyclo-


2735305
pharmaceutical
FORMULATION A
2.00 mg
stored at room
dextrins is


A1
preparations
(according to the

temperature (25° C.
limited by cost




invention); oral drops

62° C./65% RH 65%) an
and toxicity at




Dexamethasone sodium


high doses.




phosphate


Likewise for




Sodium benzoate
1.50 mg

propylene glycol:




Propylene glycol
700.00 mg 

dose




Sodium dihydrogen
5.50 mg

limiting,




Phosphate dihydrate


especially for




Saccharin sodium
2.00 mg

pediatric use!




Hydroxypropylbetadex
6.50 mg




Disodium edetate
1.00 mg




Sodium hydroxide
0.6667 mg 




Purified water
q.s. to 1.00 ml (328 mg)




EXAMPLE 4











Preparation of an aqueous solution for injectable





liquids













Components
Unit
Per 100 ml















Dexamethasone
mg
200





sodium



phosphate



Propylene glycol
g
 10



Hydroxypropyl
g
0.65



beta

q.s. for pH 7.0-8.0



cyclodextrin



Sodium



dihydrogen



phosphate



dihydrate



Sodium

q.s. for pH 7.0-8.0



hydroxide



Purified watwer

q.s. for 100 ml

















TABLE F







Examples of Dexamethasone formulations including their shelf-life as disclosed


by the manufacturers in comparison with the AVM0703 F10 formulation



















Active












Pharma-
Form and



Drug
ceutical
Adminis-





Shelf-
Compar-


Name
Code
Ingredient
tration
Company
Strength
Use
Composition
Volume
life
ison





AVM0703

Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
AVM
24
Human
Sodium Citrate (10
50 ml
29-48
highest


(F10)

Sodium
SOLUTION,
Biotechnology
mg/ml
Use
mg in 1 ml);
(Target
months
strength,




Phosphate
Oral



Disodium Edetate
fill: 51.0

volume and





Administration



(0.5 mg in 1 ml);
ml;

longest









Sodium Hydroxide
nominal

shelf-life,









(pH adjustment to
fill 50.0

no









7.6)
ml)

preservatives


Dexameth-
63323-
Dexamethasone
INJECTION,
Fresenius Kabi
10
Human
Sodium Citrate
1 ml
24
low


asone
506-01
Sodium
SOLUTION
USA, LLC
mg/ml
Use
(24.75 mg in 1 mL);

months
strength,


Sodium

Phosphate




Sodium Hydroxide,


very low


Phosphate






Citric Acid


volume









Monohydrate


Dexameth-
PL
Dexamethasone
Injection
Hospira
4
Human
10 mg/ml Sodium
2 ml
18
70 ppm


asone
04515/
Sodium


mg/ml
Use
citrate, 0.5 mg/ml

months
sulfite



0020
Phosphate




disodium edetate,


present









0.07 mg/ml sodium









sulphite anhydrous









(E221), Water for









Injections, sodium









hydroxide and









hydrochloric acid.


Dexa-ject

Dexamethasone
Injection
Dopharma
2
Animal
15 mg/ml Benzyl
100 ml
18
benzyl




Sodium


mg/mL
Use
Alcohol

months
alcohol




Phosphate







present









REFERENCES

A number of publications are cited above in order to more fully describe and disclose the invention and the state of the art to which the invention pertains. Full citations for these references are provided below:

    • American Hospital Formulary Service. Volumes I and II. Washington, D.C.: American
    • Society of Hospital Pharmacists, to 1984, p. 40:08
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    • EP 2735305 A


STATEMENTS OF INVENTION

101. A pharmaceutical composition comprising (i) a glucocorticoid, packaged with a headspace (volume; [ml]) to glucocorticoid (weight [mg]) ratio of 0-0.00588, and (ii) a preservative in a concentration of less than 70 ppm.


102. The pharmaceutical composition of statement 101, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone.


103. The pharmaceutical composition of statement 101, wherein the preservative is a sulfite.


104. The pharmaceutical composition of statement 103, wherein the sulfite is sodium sulfite.


105. The pharmaceutical composition of statement 101, wherein the concentration of the preservative is 0 ppm.


106. The pharmaceutical composition of statement 101 further comprising a chelating agent.


107. The pharmaceutical composition of statement 106, wherein the chelating agent is disodium edetate.


108. The pharmaceutical composition of statement 101, wherein the concentration of the chelating agent disodium edetate is 0 ppm.


109. A method for producing a pharmaceutical composition having a low concentration of preservative, based on packing of said pharmaceutical composition with a headspace (volume; [ml]) to glucocorticoid (weight [mg]) ratio of 0-0.00588.


110. The method of statement 109, wherein the preservative is a sulfite.


111. The method of statement 109, wherein the sulfite is sodium sulfite.


112. The method of statement 109, wherein the concentration of the preservative is 0 ppm.


113. The method of statement 109, further comprising a chelating agent.


114. The method of statement 109, further comprising disodium edetate as chelating agent.


115. The method of statement 109, wherein the concentration of the chelating agent disodium edetate is 0 ppm.


116. A method of treating a host in need of glucocorticoid treatment, comprising administering the pharmaceutical composition of claim statement 101.


117. The method of statement 116, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone.


118. The method of statement 116, wherein the headspace to glucocorticoid is 0-0.00588.


119. The method of statement 116, wherein the preservative is a sulfite.


120. The method of statement 116, wherein the sulfite is sodium sulfite.


121. The method of statement 116, wherein the concentration of the preservative is 0 ppm.


122. The method of statement 116, further comprising a chelating agent.


123. The method of statement 116, further comprising disodium edetate as chelating agent.


124. The method of statement 116, wherein the concentration of the chelating agent disodium edetate is 0 ppm.


201. An aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising a glucocorticoid, wherein the formulation is packaged in a container with a headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less.


Headspace to API Ratio

202. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 201, wherein the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio is 0.0065 or less, 0.0060 or less, 0.00588 or less, 0.0055 or less, 0.0050 or less, 0.0045 or less, 0.0040 or less, 0.0035 or less, 0.0030 or less, 0.0025 or less, 0.0020 or less, 0.0015 or less, or 0.0010 or less.


203. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 202, wherein the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio is 0.00588 or less.


Sulfite to API Ratio

204. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 203, wherein the formulation is packaged in a container with a total sulfite content (mg) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.0040 or less, 0.0035 or less, 0.0030 or less, 0.0025 or less, 0.0020 or less, 0.0015 or less, 0.00146 or less, or 0.0010 or less.


205. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 204, wherein the formulation is packaged in a container with a total sulfite content (mg) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.00150 or less, preferably 0.00146 or less.


Headspace Volume

206. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 205, wherein the headspace volume is or is less than about 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 ml.


207. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 206, wherein the headspace volume is or is less than about 8 ml.


Headspace Oxygen

208. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 207, wherein the headspace volume comprises less than about 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1% oxygen.


209. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 208, wherein the headspace volume comprises less than about 5% oxygen.


210. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 207, wherein the headspace volume comprises 0% oxygen.


Preservative Concentration

211. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 210, wherein the formulation comprises one or more preservative, wherein the concentration of preservatives is or is less than about 0.1 mg/ml.


212. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 211, wherein the concentration of preservatives is or is less than about 0.09 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.08 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.07 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.06 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.05 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.04 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.035 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.03 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.02 mg/ml, or is or is less than about 0.01 mg/ml.


213. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 212, wherein the concentration of preservatives is or is less than about 0.07 mg/ml, preferably wherein the concentration of preservatives is or is less than about 0.035 mg/ml.


214. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 210, wherein the concentration of preservative is 0 mg/ml.


215. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 210, wherein the formulation does not comprise a preservative.


Preservative Identity

216. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 211 to 215, wherein the preservative is a sulfite, a paraben, benzyl alcohol, benzethonium chloride, propylene glycol, and/or creatinine.


217. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 216, wherein the sulfite is sodium sulfite (anhydrous), sodium bisulfite, and/or sodium metabisulfite.


218. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 216, wherein the paraben is methylparaben, propylparaben, ethylparaben, butylparaben, isopropylparaben and/or isobutylparaben, preferably wherein the paraben is methylparaben and/or propylparaben.


Chelating Agent Concentration

219. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 219, wherein the formulation comprises one or more chelating agent, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is or is less than about 0.50 mg/ml.


220. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 219, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is or is less than about 0.45 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.40 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.35 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.30 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.25 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.20 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.15 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.10 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.10 mg/ml, or is or is less than about 0.05 mg/ml.


221. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 219, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is 0 mg/ml.


222. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 219, wherein the formulation does not comprise a chelating agent.


Chelating Agent Identity

223. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 222, wherein the chelating agent is ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), sodium edetate, disodium edetate, tetrasodium edetate, calcium disodium edetate, calcium versetamide sodium, calteridol, and/or diethylenetriaminepenta acetic acid (DPTA).


224. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 223, wherein the chelating agent is disodium edetate (disodium EDTA).


Glucocorticoid Identity

225. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 224, wherein the glucocorticoid is selected from the group consisting of dexamethasone, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, prednisone, prednisolone, prednylidene, cortisone, budesonide, betamethasone and beclomethasone.


226. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 225, wherein the glucocorticoid comprises dexamethasone, optionally wherein the dexamethasone is selected from the group consisting of dexamethasone base, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, dexamethasone hemisuccinate, dexamethasone sodium succinate, dexamethasone succinate, and dexamethasone acetate.


227. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 226, wherein the dexamethasone is dexamethasone sodium phosphate.


Glucocorticoid Concentration

228. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 227, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is or is at least about 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, or 45 mg/ml.


229. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 228, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is or is at least about 24 mg/ml.


230. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 228, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is or is at least about 30 mg/ml.


231. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 228, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is or is at least about 45 mg/ml.


Formulation pH

232. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 231, wherein the pH of the formulation is about 7.0 to about 8.2, about 7.2 to about 8.0, about 7.3 to about 7.9, or about 7.4 to about 7.8


233. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 232, wherein the pH of the formulation is about 7.4 to about 7.8, preferably wherein the pH of the formulation is about 7.6.


Other Components of Formulation

234. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 233, wherein the formulation comprises a buffer.


235. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 234, wherein the buffer is sodium citrate.


236. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 234 or 235, wherein the concentration of buffer is about 10 mg/ml.


Container Type & Volume

237. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 236, wherein the container is a vial, ampoule, solvent reservoir, storage bottle, medical bottle, syringe, or bottle, preferably wherein the container is a vial, ampoule, or bottle.


238. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 237, wherein the volume of the container is or is at least about 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 51, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100 ml.


239. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 238, wherein the volume of the container is or is at least about 51 ml.


240. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 239, wherein the volume of glucocorticoid packaged in the container is at least 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100 ml.


Functional Features

241. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 240, wherein the shelf-life of the formulation is at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C.


242. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 240, wherein the formulation remains stable when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


243. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 242, wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, 5.0% degradation of the glucocorticoid when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


244. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 242, wherein the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained above about 95.0, 95.2, 95.4, 95.6, 96.0, 96.2, 96.4, 96.6, 96.8, 97.0, 97.2, 97.4, 97.6, 98.0, 98.2, 98.4, 98.6, 98.8, 99.0, 99.1, 99.2, 99.3, 99.4, 99.5, 99.6, 99.7, 99.8, or 99.9% as compared to the date of manufacture when the formulation is stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


245. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 242, wherein the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained between ±1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, or 5.0% as compared to the date of manufacture when the formulation is stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


246. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 245, wherein the formulation exhibits less than ±0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, or 2.0 change in pH when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


247. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 246, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and


wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity A when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


248. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 247, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and


wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity B when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


249. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 248, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and


wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity C when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


250. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 249, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and


wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity D when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


251. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 250, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and


wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity E when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


252. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 251, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and


wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity F when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


253. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 252, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and


wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity G when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


254. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 253, wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.05, 0.06, 0.07, 0.08, 0.09, 0.10, 0.11, 0.12, 0.13, 0.14, 0.15, 0.16, 0.17, 0.18, 0.19 0.20, 0.21, 0.22, 0.23, 0.24, 0.25, 0.26, 0.27, 0.28, 0.29, or 0.30% accumulation of unspecified impurities when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


255. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 254, wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, or 5.0% accumulation of total impurities when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


Medical Use

256. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 255, for use in a method of treatment.


257. Use of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 255 for the preparation of a medicament for use in a method of treatment.


258. A method of treatment comprising administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 255.


259. The formulation for use, use, or method of any one of statements 256 to 258, wherein the method is a method of reducing stem cell accumulation in the spleen in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject prior to stem cell treatment.


260. The formulation for use, use, or method of any one of statements 256 to 258, wherein the method is a method of enhancing adoptive cellular therapy (ACT) in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject prior to adoptive cellular therapy.


261. The formulation for use, use, or method of any one of statements 256 to 258, wherein the method is a method of treatment of a lymphocyte mediated disease in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject.


Method of Manufacture

262. A method for stabilising an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising a glucocorticoid, the method comprising packaging the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 201 to 255 into a container with a headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less.


301. An aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising a glucocorticoid and a preservative, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is at least about 24 mg/ml, and the concentration of preservative is less than about 0.1 mg/ml.


302. An aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising a glucocorticoid and a preservative, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is at least about 24 mg/ml, and wherein the preservative comprises:


a sulfite present in a concentration of less than about 1 mg/ml;


a paraben present in a concentration of less than about 0.2 mg/ml;


creatinine present in a concentration of less than about 8 mg/ml; and/or


benzethonium chloride present in a concentration of less than about 0.1 mg/ml.


303. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 302, wherein the concentration of preservative is less than about 0.1 mg/ml.


Headspace to API Ratio

304. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 303, wherein the formulation is packaged in a container with a headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less


305. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 304, wherein the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio is 0.0065 or less, 0.0060 or less, 0.00588 or less, 0.0055 or less, 0.0050 or less, 0.0045 or less, 0.0040 or less, 0.0035 or less, 0.0030 or less, 0.0025 or less, 0.0020 or less, 0.0015 or less, or 0.0010 or less.


306. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 305, wherein the headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio is 0.00588 or less.


Sulfite to API Ratio

307. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 306, wherein the formulation is packaged in a container with a total sulfite content (mg) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.0040 or less, 0.0035 or less, 0.0030 or less, 0.0025 or less, 0.0020 or less, 0.0015 or less, 0.00146 or less, or 0.0010 or less.


308. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 307, wherein the formulation is packaged in a container with a total sulfite content (mg) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.00150 or less, preferably 0.00146 or less.


Headspace Volume

309. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 308, wherein the headspace volume is or is less than about 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1 ml.


310. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 309, wherein the headspace volume is or is less than about 8 ml.


Headspace Oxygen

311. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 310, wherein the headspace volume comprises less than about 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, or 1% oxygen.


312. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 311, wherein the headspace volume comprises less than about 5% oxygen.


313. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 312, wherein the headspace volume comprises 0% oxygen.


Preservative Concentration

314. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 313, wherein the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.09 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.08 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.07 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.06 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.05 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.04 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.035 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.03 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.02 mg/ml, or is or is less than about 0.01 mg/ml.


315. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 314, wherein the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.07 mg/ml, preferably wherein the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.035 mg/ml.


316. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 313, wherein the concentration of preservative is 0 mg/ml.


317. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 313, wherein the formulation does not comprise a preservative.


Preservative Identity

318. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 317, wherein the preservative is a sulfite, a paraben, benzyl alcohol, benzethonium chloride, propylene glycol, and/or creatinine


319. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 318, wherein the sulfite is sodium sulfite (anhydrous), sodium bisulfite, and/or sodium metabisulfite.


320. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 318, wherein the paraben is methylparaben, propylparaben, ethylparaben, butylparaben, isopropylparaben and/or isobutylparaben, preferably wherein the paraben is methylparaben and/or propylparaben.


Chelating Agent Concentration

321. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 321, wherein the formulation comprises one or more chelating agent, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is or is less than about 0.50 mg/ml.


322. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 321, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is or is less than about 0.45 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.40 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.35 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.30 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.25 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.20 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.15 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.10 mg/ml, is or is less than about 0.10 mg/ml, or is or is less than about 0.05 mg/ml.


323. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 321, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is 0 mg/ml.


324. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 321, wherein the formulation does not comprise a chelating agent.


Chelating Agent Identity

325. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 324, wherein the chelating agent is ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), sodium edetate, disodium edetate, tetrasodium edetate, calcium disodium edetate, calcium versetamide sodium, calteridol, and/or diethylenetriaminepenta acetic acid (DPTA).


326. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 325, wherein the chelating agent is disodium edetate (disodium EDTA).


Glucocorticoid Identity

327. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 326, wherein the glucocorticoid is selected from the group consisting of dexamethasone, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, prednisone, prednisolone, prednylidene, cortisone, budesonide, betamethasone and beclomethasone.


328. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 327, wherein the glucocorticoid comprises dexamethasone, optionally wherein the dexamethasone is selected from the group consisting of dexamethasone base, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, dexamethasone hemisuccinate, dexamethasone sodium succinate, dexamethasone succinate, and dexamethasone acetate.


329. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 328, wherein the dexamethasone is dexamethasone sodium phosphate.


Glucocorticoid Concentration

330. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 329, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is or is at least about 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, or 45 mg/ml.


331. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 330, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is or is at least about 30 mg/ml.


332. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 330, wherein the concentration of glucocorticoid is or is at least about 45 mg/ml.


Formulation pH

333. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 332, wherein the pH of the formulation is about 7.0 to about 8.2, about 7.2 to about 8.0, about 7.3 to about 7.9, or about 7.4 to about 7.8


334. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 333, wherein the pH of the formulation is about 7.4 to about 7.8, preferably wherein the pH of the formulation is about 7.6.


Other Components of Formulation

335. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 334, wherein the formulation comprises a buffer.


336. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 335, wherein the buffer is sodium citrate.


337. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 335 or 336, wherein the concentration of buffer is about 10 mg/ml.


Container Type & Volume

338. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 337, wherein the container is a vial, ampoule, solvent reservoir, storage bottle, medical bottle, syringe, or bottle, preferably wherein the container is a vial, ampoule, or bottle.


339. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 338, wherein the volume of the container is or is at least about 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 51, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100 ml.


340. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of statement 339, wherein the volume of the container is or is at least about 51 ml.


341. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 340, wherein the volume of glucocorticoid packaged in the container is at least 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, or 100 ml.


Functional Features

342. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 341, wherein the shelf-life of the formulation is at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C.


343. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 341, wherein the formulation remains stable when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


344. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 343, wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, 5.0% degradation of the glucocorticoid when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


345. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 343, wherein the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained above about 95.0, 95.2, 95.4, 95.6, 96.0, 96.2, 96.4, 96.6, 96.8, 97.0, 97.2, 97.4, 97.6, 98.0, 98.2, 98.4, 98.6, 98.8, 99.0, 99.1, 99.2, 99.3, 99.4, 99.5, 99.6, 99.7, 99.8, or 99.9% as compared to the date of manufacture when the formulation is stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


346. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 343, wherein the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained between ±1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, or 5.0% as compared to the date of manufacture when the formulation is stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


347. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 346, wherein the formulation exhibits less than ±0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, or 2.0 change in pH when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


348. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 347, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity A when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


349. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 348, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity B when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


350. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 349, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity C when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


351. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 350, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity D when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


352. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 351, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity E when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


353. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 352, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity F when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


354. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 353, wherein the glucocorticoid is dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25, 0.30, 0.35, 0.40, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.60, 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80, 0.85, 0.90, 0.95, or 1.0% accumulation of impurity G when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


355. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 354, wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.05, 0.06, 0.07, 0.08, 0.09, 0.10, 0.11, 0.12, 0.13, 0.14, 0.15, 0.16, 0.17, 0.18, 0.19 0.20, 0.21, 0.22, 0.23, 0.24, 0.25, 0.26, 0.27, 0.28, 0.29, or 3.0% accumulation of unspecified impurities when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


356. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 355, wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 4.0, 4.2, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, or 5.0% accumulation of total impurities when stored between 20° C. to 40° C. or between 15° C. to 20° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.


Medical Use

357. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 356, for use in a method of treatment.


358. Use of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 356 for the preparation of a medicament for use in a method of treatment.


359. A method of treatment comprising administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 356.


360. The formulation for use, use, or method of any one of statements 357 to 359, wherein the method is a method of reducing stem cell accumulation in the spleen in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject prior to stem cell treatment.


361. The formulation for use, use, or method of any one of statements 357 to 359, wherein the method is a method of enhancing adoptive cellular therapy (ACT) in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject prior to adoptive cellular therapy.


362. The formulation for use, use, or method of any one of statements 357 to 359, wherein the method is a method of treatment of a lymphocyte mediated disease in a subject, the method comprising administering the formulation to the subject.


Method of Manufacture

363. A method for stabilising an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising a glucocorticoid, the method comprising packaging the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of any one of statements 301 to 356 into a container with a headspace volume (ml) to total glucocorticoid content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less.

Claims
  • 1. An aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising dexamethasone and a preservative, wherein the formulation is packaged in a container with a headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less, and wherein the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.1 mg/ml.
  • 2. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the concentration of dexamethasone is at least 24 mg/ml.
  • 3. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio is 0.00588 or less.
  • 4. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the headspace volume comprises less than about 10% oxygen, more preferably less than about 5% oxygen.
  • 5. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.035 mg/ml.
  • 6. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the preservative is a sulfite, a paraben, benzyl alcohol, benzethonium chloride, propylene glycol, and/or creatinine.
  • 7. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 6, wherein the sulfite is sodium sulfite (anhydrous), sodium bisulfite, and/or sodium metabisulfite.
  • 8. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the formulation does not comprise a preservative.
  • 9. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the formulation comprises one or more chelating agent, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is or is less than about 0.50 mg/ml.
  • 10. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 9, wherein the chelating agent is disodium edetate (disodium EDTA).
  • 11. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the formulation does not comprise a chelating agent.
  • 12. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the dexamethasone is selected from dexamethasone base, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and dexamethasone acetate.
  • 13. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 12, wherein the dexamethasone is dexamethasone sodium phosphate.
  • 14. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the shelf-life of the formulation is at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months when stored between 2° C. to 40° C.
  • 15. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the formulation remains stable when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.
  • 16. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the amount of glucocorticoid in the formulation is maintained between ±5.0% as compared to the date of manufacture when the formulation is stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.
  • 17. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the formulation exhibits less than ±0.5 change in pH when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.
  • 18. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the dexamethasone is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity A when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.
  • 19. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the dexamethasone is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity B when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.
  • 20. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the dexamethasone is dexamethasone sodium phosphate and the formulation exhibits less than about 0.50% accumulation of impurity G when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.
  • 21. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 0.20% accumulation of unspecified impurities when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.
  • 22. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1, wherein the formulation exhibits less than about 3.0% accumulation of total impurities when stored between 2° C. to 40° C. for at least about 18, 24, 36, or 48 months.
  • 23. An aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising dexamethasone and a preservative, wherein the concentration of dexamethasone is at least about 24 mg/ml, and the concentration of preservative is less than about 0.1 mg/ml.
  • 24. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 23, wherein the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.035 mg/ml.
  • 25. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 23, wherein the formulation does not comprise a preservative.
  • 26. The aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 23, wherein: (i) the formulation comprises one or more chelating agent, wherein the concentration of chelating agent is or is less than about 0.50 mg/ml; or(ii) the formulation does not comprise a chelating agent.
  • 27. (canceled)
  • 28. (canceled)
  • 29. A method of treatment comprising administering to a subject in need thereof, a therapeutically effective amount of the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation of claim 1.
  • 30. A method for stabilising an aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising dexamethasone and a preservative, the method comprising packaging the aqueous pharmaceutical formulation into a container with a headspace volume (ml) to dexamethasone content (mg) ratio of 0.007 or less, wherein the concentration of preservative is or is less than about 0.1 mg/ml.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US2019/061363, filed Nov. 14, 2019, which claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/767,448, filed Nov. 14, 2018, each of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for any purpose.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
62767448 Nov 2018 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/US2019/061363 Nov 2019 US
Child 16885815 US