Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Biocides; animal or insect repellents or attractants
Reexamination Certificate
1998-12-04
2001-05-29
Dudash, Diana (Department: 1615)
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Preparations characterized by special physical form
Biocides; animal or insect repellents or attractants
C424S078020, C514S724000, C514S947000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06238683
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to topical anhydrous skin preparations having high therapeutic efficacy, low toxicity, and the ability to target or enhance delivery of active agents to the skin, thereby resulting in an improved, high therapeutic index. The invention further relates to methods for making and using such compositions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Alcohols, polyols (such as, for example, propylene glycol), surfactants (such as, for example, sodium lauryl sulfate), preservatives (such as, for example, parabens, such as methyl paraben), acids (such as, for example, sorbic acid), and solvents, singly or in topical preparations, are known either to induce irritation, sensitization, or allergic skin reactions and/or to be skin penetration enhancers. Humectants (such as for examples, glycerin), solvents (such as, for example, polyethylene glycol), sunscreens (such as, for example, zinc oxide), and surfactants are among the entities known to retard skin penetration of active agents. See, Angleini, G.
Contact Dermatitis
7, 1981; Belmonte,
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67: 517, 1978; Catanzaro, J. M.
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24(1), 1981; Cooper,
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56: 776, 1979; Lahti, A.
Contact Dermatitis
29, 1993; Trancik, R. J.,
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8, 1982; Wahlberg, J. E.
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64, 1984; Zatz, J. L.
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Patel et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,855,294, disclose a composition containing glycerin and a method for reducing skin irritation properties of a transdermal (i.e., delivery by actual passage of a drug through the skin or mucosal tissue) drug enhancer composition.
Glucocorticosteroid-based compositions have been used since the 1940's to treat inflammations of the skin. World Patent Publication No. WO92/18113 discloses a liquid solution containing an antifungal agent and a steroid for use as a mouthwash. Hogi, F.
Mykosen
23(8): 426, 1980 reports on the activity of ketoconazole in the presence of triaminolene acetonide. Ketoconazole compositions have more recently been proved to be effective in the treatment of mycotic infections.
Skin diseases are often characterized by the combination of both inflammatory conditions and fungal infections, since inflammatory processes of the skin create predisposing conditions for the growth and proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms. Therefore, a single drug-therapy with an antiinflammatory or an antifungal agent alone is often insufficient to treat various skin diseases.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,654,293 and EP Patent Publication No. 0 680 328 describe a topical oil in water emulsion and pharmaceutical composition respectively comprising ketoconazole and an acetonide glucocorticosteroid having a pH above 2.5 and below 6.
However, the stability problems involved combining a 17-ester steroid with an imidazole antifungal agent are known from U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,002,938 and 5,110,809. The preparation of a formulation containing both ketoconazole and a glucocorticosteroid was hindered by the destabilization of the steroid in the presence of ketoconazole. There continues to be an unmet clinical need for topically stable, efficacious, and nontoxic therapies targeted to the skin for the treatment of skin disorders. Therefore, applications of and the opportunity for new methods for making these compositions are needed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there are provided anhydrous compositions for topical delivery of one or more medicaments. These compositions comprise:
(A) a penetration enhancer/solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol, propylene glycol, or a combination thereof;
(B) a humectant/solvent selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol, glycerin, sorbitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of the foregoing; and
(C) an anhydrous vehicle.
According to an alternate embodiment of the present invention, there are provided anhydrous compositions for topical delivery of one or more medicaments which comprise:
(A) a penetration enhancer/solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol, propylene glycol, or a combination thereof;
(B) a humectant/solvent selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol, glycerin, sorbitol, xylitol or any combination of any of the foregoing;
(C) an anhydrous vehicle; and
(D) one or more medicaments.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, there are provided methods for topically delivering one or more medicaments to an animal, such as a mammal or a human patient, in need of the medicaments. The methods comprise topically administering to the animal compositions as described above.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The compositions of the present invention typically are creams, gels, ointments, lotions or liquids. These compositions are anhydrous in that no water is added. However, a certain amount of water associated with the various components may be contained in the composition. Typically, this will be less than 10 percent by weight, based upon 100 percent by weight of total composition. Preferably, the present compositions are completely anhydrous.
Penetration enhancers/solvents suitable for use in the present invention are alcohols, including, but not limited to, ethanol, propylene glycol, or a combination thereof. Suitable humectants/solvents for use herein, include, but are not limited to, polyethylene glycol, glycerin, sorbitol, xylitol or any combination of any of the foregoing. Suitable anhydrous vehicles for use herein include, but are not limited to, alcohols which may be the same as or different than the alcohol penetration enhancer. Non-limiting examples of such alcohols are isobutanol and isopropyl alcohol.
Medicaments which may be delivered topically in the present compositions include, but are not limited to, antifungal agents, antibacterial agents, antiviral agents, antiacne agents, antiaging agents, antipruritic agents, photoprotection agents, skin pigment modulators, hair growth enhancers, hair growth inhibitors, hair removal agents, antidandruff agents, anti-seborrheic agents, anti-psoriasis agents, exfoliating agents, wound healing agents, anti-ectoparasitic agents, sebum modulators, immunomodulators, hormones, botanicals, moisturizers, astringents, cleansers, sensates, antibiotics, anti-irritants, anesthetics, analgesics, steroids, antiinflammatories, tissue healing substances, tissue regenerating substances, vitamins including, but not limited to, retinoids and the like, amino acids, peptides, minerals, hydroxy acids, including, but not limited to, alpha hydroxy acids and beta hydroxy acids, or any combination of any of the foregoing.
Non-limiting examples of steroids are glucocorticosteroids and particularly desonide. A non-limiting example of an antifungal agent is ketoconazole. A non-limiting example of an antibiotic is erythromycin.
Other components which may be contained in the compositions of the present invention include, but are not limited to, emollients, chelating agents, pH adjusters, antioxidants, gelling agents, viscosifiers, colorants, fragrances, UV stabilizers, sunscreens, or any combination of any of the foregoing.
Non-limiting examples of pH adjusters are malic acid, lactic acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, benzoic acid, ascorbic acid, or any combination of any of the foregoing. Non-limiting examples of anti oxidants are propyl gall ate, ascorbic acid, ascorbyl palmitate, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), tocopherol, such as alpha-tocopherol, or any combination of any of the foregoing. A non-limiting example of a viscosifier is hydroxypropyl cellulose.
The amounts of each of the components of the present composition are typically those amounts effective to accomplish the purpose of that ingredient. For example, the amount of penetration enhancer is typically a penetration enhancing effective amount. Preferably, the compositions include from about 1.0 to about 50 percent by weight of penetration enhancer/solvent, from about 10 to about 80 percent by
Burnett Katherine M.
Kurtz Ellen S.
Berman Alysia
Darby & Darby
Dudash Diana
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Inc.
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