Suspension aerosol formulationis of pharmaceutical products

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070065370
  • Publication Number
    20070065370
  • Date Filed
    October 27, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 22, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
Pharmaceutical preparations for producing powder aerosols using propellant gases which use TG 227, and possibly also TG 11, TG 12, TGH 114, propane, butane, pentane or DME.
Description

The invention relates to new propellent gases which contain as a typical ingredient 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane (TG 227), the use of these propellent gases in pharmaceutical preparations suitable for producing aerosols, and these pharmaceutical preparations themselves.


Aerosols of powdered (micronised) drugs are used widely in therapy, e.g. in the treatment of obstructive diseases of the respiratory tract. If such aerosols are not produced by atomising the pharmaceutical powder or by spraying solutions, suspensions of the drugs in liquefied propellent gases are used. The latter consist primarily of mixtures of TG 11 (trichlorofluoromethane), TG 12 (dichlorodifluoromethane) and TG 114 (1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane), optionally with the addition of lower alkanes such as butane or pentane, or with the addition of DME (dimethylether). Mixtures of this kind are known for example from German Patent 1178975.


Owing to their harmful effect on the earth's atmosphere (destruction of the ozone layer, Greenhouse effect) the use of chlorofluorocarbons has become a problem, with the result that the search is on for other propellent gases or propellent gas mixtures which do not have the above-mentioned harmful effects or, at least, have them to a lesser degree.


However, this search has come up against major problems, since propellent gases for therapeutic use have to satisfy numerous criteria which cannot easily be reconciled, e.g. in terms of toxicity, stability, vapour pressure, density and solubility characteristics.


As has now been found, TG 227 (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane, optionally in admixture with one of more propellent gases from the group comprising T 11 (trichlorofluoromethane), TG 12 (dichlorodifluoro-methane), TG 114 (1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane), propane, butane, pentane and DME (dimethylether) is particularly suitable for use in therapeutic preparations.


The compounds to be used in addition to TG 227 are added if the properties of the propellent gas are to be modified, e.g. if the liquefied propellent gas is to have a different density, different pressure or different solubility characteristics. Pharmaceutical preparations based on the propellent gas contain an active substance in finely divided form, usually as a suspension, and generally also contain surface-active substances, e.g. a phospholipid (such as lecithin), an ester of a polyalcohol (such as sorbitol) with higher saturated or unsaturated fatty acids (e.g. stearic, palmitic or oleic acid), such as sorbitan trioleate, or a polyethoxysorbitan ester of a higher, preferably unsaturated fatty acid. The adjuvant may be present in the mixture in dissolved or undissolved form. In some cases, the suspensions produced with the new propellent gas have a tendency to separate out. However, it has been found that the separated suspensions can easily be uniformly distributed again in the suspension medium simply by shaking.


The ratios of quantities of the individual ingredients of the propellent gas mixture may be varied within wide limits. The proportion (in percent by weight) is 10 to 100% in the case of TG 227. The mixture may also contain up to 50% propane and/or butane and/or pentane and/or DME and/or TG 11 and/or TG 12 and/or TG 114. Within the limits specified the ingredients are chosen to add up to 100%. Propellent gas mixtures which contain 30 to 100% TG 227 are preferred.


The proportion of suspended drug in the finished preparation is between 0.001 and 5%, preferably between 0.005 and 3%, more particularly between 0.01 and 2%. The surface-active substances are added in amounts of from 0.01 to 10%, preferably 0.05 to 5%, more particularly 0.1 to 3% (here, as in the case of the pharmaceutical substances, the percentage by weight of the finished preparation is given). The pharmaceutical substances used in the new preparations may be any of the substances suitable for use by inhalation or possibly for intranasal administration. They include, therefore, in particular betanimetics, anticholinergics, steroids, antiallergics, PAF-antagonists and combinations of these active substances.







The following are given as specific examples:


Examples of Betamimetics:




  • Bambuterol

  • Bitolterol

  • Carbuterol

  • Clenbuterol

  • Fenoterol

  • Hexoprenalin

  • Ibuterol

  • Pirbuterol

  • Procaterol

  • Reproterol

  • Salbutamol

  • Salmeterol

  • Sultonterol

  • Terbutalin

  • Tulobuterol

  • 1-(2-fluoro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-[4-(1-benzimidazolyl)-2-methyl-2-butylamino]ethanol

  • erythro-5′-hydroxy-8-(1-hydroxy-2-isopropylaminobutyl)-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-3-(4H)-one

  • 1-(4-amino-3-chloro-5-trifluoromethylphenyl)-2-tert.-butylamino)ethanol

  • 1-(4-ethoxycarbonylamino-3-cyano-5-fluorophenyl)-2-(tert.-butylamino)ethanol.


    Examples of anticholinergics:

  • Ipratropium bromide

  • Oxitropium bromide

  • Trospium chloride

  • Benzilic acid-N-β-fluoroethylnortropine ester

  • methobromide


    Examples of steroids:

  • Budesonide

  • Beclomethasone (or the 17, 21-dipropionate thereof)

  • Dexamethason-21-isonicotinate

  • Flunisolide


    Examples of Antiallergics:

  • Disodium cromoglycate

  • Nedocromil


    Examples of PAF-Antagonists:

  • WEB 2086

  • WEB 2170

  • WEB 2347



The active substances may also be combined, e.g. betamimetics plus anticholinergics or betamimetics plus antiallergics.


Examples of preparations according to the invention (amounts given in percent by weight):

1)0.10%Oxitropium bromide2)0.3%Fenoterol0.01%Soya lecithin0.1%Soya lecithin4.0%Pentane10.0%Pentane95.89%TG 22770.0%TG 22719.6%TG 134a3)0.1%Ipratropium bromide4)0.3%Fenoterol0.1%Soya lecithin0.1%Soya lecithin20.0%Pentane30.0%TG 1120.0%Butane69.6%TG 22749.8%TG 115)1.5%Disodium6)0.3%Salbutamolcromoglicate0.2%Span 850.1%Tween 2020.0%Pentane98.4%TG 22760.0%TG 2271.4%Butane19.5%TG 127)0.15%Fenoterol8)0.1%Ipratropium-0.06%Ipratropium-bromidebromide0.1%Soya lecithin0.10%Soya lecithin15.3%Propane40.00%TG 1130.5%TG 1119.69%Propane54.0%TG 22740.00%TG 227

Claims
  • 1. Propellent gases characterised in that they contain TG 227, optionally in admixture with one of more propellent gases from the group comprising TG 11, TG 12, TG 114, propane, butane, pentane and DME.
  • 2. Propellent gases according to claim 1, characterised in that they additionally contain at least one surface-active substance.
  • 3. Propellent gases according to claim 2, characterised in that the surface-active substance is a phospholipid, a sorbitan ester with a higher saturated or unsaturated fatty acid or a polyethoxysorbitan ester of a higher, preferably unsaturated fatty acid.
  • 4. Propellent gases according to claim 2, characterised in that the surface-active substance is a lecithin, a polyethoxyethylenesorbitan oleate or sorbitan trioleate.
  • 5. Pharmaceutical preparations for producing powder aerosols based on propellent gases according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, characterised in that they contain as active substance a betamimetic, an anticholinergic, a steroid, an antiallergic or a PAF-antagonist or a combination of such compounds.
  • 6. Pharmaceutical preparations according to claim 5, characterised in that the betamimetic used is: Bambuterol Bitolterol Carbuterol Clenbuterol Fenoterol Hexoprenalin Ibuterol Pirbuterol Procaterol Reproterol Salbutamol Salmeterol Sulfonterol Terbutalin Tulobuterol 1-(2-fluoro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-[4-(1-benzimidazolyl)-2-methyl-2-butylamino]ethanol erythro-5′-hydroxy-8′-(1-hydroxy-2-isopropylaminobutyl)-2H-1,4-benzoxazin-3-(4H)-one 1-(4-amino-3-chloro-5-trifluoromethylphenyl)-2-tert.-butylamino)ethanol 1-(4-ethoxycarbonylamino-3-cyano-5-fluorophenyl)-2-(tert.-butylamino)ethanol the anticholinergic used is: Ipratropium bromide Oxitropium bromide Trospium chloride Benzilic acid-N-β-fluoroethylnortropine ester methobromide the steroid used is: Budesonide Beclomethasone (or the 17, 21-dipropionate thereof) Dexamethason-21-isonicotinate Flunisolide The antiallergic agent is: Disodium cromoglycate Nedocromil The PAF-antagonist is: WEB 2086 WEB 2170 WEB 2347.
  • 7. Pharmaceutical preparations according to claim 5, characterised in that the combination of the active substances comprises one of the betamimetics specified in claim 6 and one of the anticholinergics specified in claim 6.
  • 8. Pharmaceutical preparation according to claim 5, characterised in that the combination of the active substances comprises one of the betamimetics specified in claim 6 and disodium chromoglycate.
  • 9. Pharmaceutical preparation according to claim 5, characterised in that the combination of the active substances contains one of the betamimetics specified in claim 6 and one of the PAF-antagonists specified in claim 6.
  • 10. Pharmaceutical preparation according to claim 5, characterised in that the combination of the active substances comprises disodium chromoglycate and one of the PAF-antagonists specified in claim 6.
  • 11. Process for preparing pharmaceutical preparations according to claims 5 to 10, characterised in that pharmaceutically active substances micronised by conventional methods are suspended in a liquefied propellent gas mixture according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, optionally with the addition of surface-active substances.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
PCT/EP91/00178 Jan 1991 WO international
P4003270.1 Feb 1990 DE national
Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09525431 Mar 2000 US
Child 10072400 Feb 2002 US
Continuations (7)
Number Date Country
Parent 10934611 Sep 2004 US
Child 11553508 Oct 2006 US
Parent 10638987 Aug 2003 US
Child 10934611 Sep 2004 US
Parent 10072400 Feb 2002 US
Child 10638987 Aug 2003 US
Parent 08990252 Dec 1997 US
Child 09525431 Mar 2000 US
Parent 08597230 Feb 1996 US
Child 08990252 Dec 1997 US
Parent 08282402 Jul 1994 US
Child 08597230 Feb 1996 US
Parent 07910353 Oct 1992 US
Child 08282402 Jul 1994 US