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Controlled release of ropinirole hydrochloride from a multiple barrier layer tablet dosage form: effect of polymer type on pharmacokinetics and IVIVC.

Nikhil Malewar1, Makarand Avachat, Varsha Pokharkar, Shirish Kulkarni.   

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to control in vitro burst effect of the highly water-soluble drug, ropinirole hydrochloride to reduce in vivo dose dumping and to establish in vitro-in vivo correlation. The pharmacokinetics of two entirely different tablet formulation technologies is also explored in this study. For pharmacokinetics study, FDA recommends at least 10% difference in drug release for formulations to be studied but here a different approach was adopted. The formulations F8A and F9A having similar dissolution profiles among themselves and with Requip® XL™ (f 2 value 72, 77, 71 respectively) were evaluated. The C max of formulation F8A comprising hypromellose 100,000 cP was 1005.16 pg/ml as compared to 973.70 pg/ml of formulation F9A comprising hypromellose 4000 cP irrespective of T max of 5 and 5.75 h, respectively. The difference in release and extent of absorption in vivo was due to synergistic effect of complex RH release mechanism; however, AUC0-t and AUC0-∞ values were comparable. The level A correlation using the Wagner-Nelson method supported the findings where R (2) was 0.7597 and 0.9675 respectively for formulation F8A and F9A. Thus, in vivo studies are required for proving the therapeutic equivalency of different formulation technologies even though f 2 ≥ 50. The technology was demonstrated effectively at industrial manufacturing scale of 200,000 tablets.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23897037      PMCID: PMC3755160          DOI: 10.1208/s12249-013-0009-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   3.246


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