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Brinzolamide Dimethyl Sulfoxide In Situ Gelling Ophthalmic Solution: Formulation Optimisation and In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation.

Hemant Bhalerao1, K B Koteshwara2, Sajeev Chandran3.   

Abstract

In the present work, a cost-effective, stable and sustained release ophthalmic solution formulation of brinzolamide (BRZ) was developed for the treatment of glaucoma. The prototype formulation undergoes 'in situ gelling' when administered in the eye, thereby providing longer residence (16-24 h). As a result, the same therapeutic endpoint is achieved with once daily dosing vis-à-vis the commercially available product Azopt® (brinzolamide 1.0% w/v, Alcon Laboratories, USA) that requires 3-4 times instillations per day. The prototype formulations were prepared using dimethyl sulfoxide, polyoxyl 35 castor oil and polysorbate 80. Gellan gum was used as the in situ gelling agent. Formulation variables like (i) concentration of the drug, dimethyl sulfoxide and in situ gelling agent and (ii) type and concentration of solubiliser showed a significant effect on the solubility of brinzolamide, in vitro gelling time, in vitro drug release and in situ gel stability. Prototype formulations were evaluated in New Zealand white rabbits for ocular toxicity and efficacy study. The tested formulations were well tolerated and reduced intraocular pressure (IOP) from 25-28 to 12-14 mmHg compared to saline and placebo control samples. Additionally, a significant increase in the area under change in IOP from baseline (ΔIOP) vs. time curve and a longer mean residence time (MRT) were also observed for the test formulations (7.4 to 17.7 h) compared to the commercially available suspension of Azopt® (4.9 h) (p < 0.0001). Thus, 'in situ gelling' formulation strategy described in this work can work as a viable option for ocular delivery of brinzolamide for the treatment of glaucoma.

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Keywords:  brinzolamide; dimethyl sulfoxide; gellan gum; glaucoma; in situ gelling ophthalmic solution; intraocular pressure

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31950311     DOI: 10.1208/s12249-019-1555-0

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


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