Double-layered osmotic pump controlled release tablets of actarit: In vitro and in vivo evaluation

Publication date: Available online 19 August 2018Source: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical SciencesAuthor(s): Yuenan Li, Hao Pan, Hongliang Duan, Jianting Chen, Zhihong Zhu, Jingxin Fan, Pingfei Li, Xinggang Yang, Weisan PanAbstractThe aim of the study was to develop actarit double-layered osmotic pump tablets to overcome the weak points of actarit common tablets, such as short half-life and large plasma concentration fluctuations. Single factor experiment and orthogonal test were applied to optimize the formulation; the pharmacokinetic study was performed in beagle dogs adopting actarit common tablets as reference tablets. The optimal formulation was as follows: drug layer: 150 mg actarit, 240 mg PEO-N80, 50 mg NaCl; push layer: 140 mg PEO-WSR303, 20 mg NaCl; coating solution: 30 g cellulose acetate and 6 g PEG 4000 in 1000 ml 94% acetone solution, 60 mg coating weight gain. The pharmacokinetic study showed that Tmax was prolonged by the contrast of commercial common tablets with constant drug release rate, but the bioavailability was equivalent. And a good in vivo–in vitro correlation of the actarit osmotic pump tablets was also established. The designed actarit osmotic pump tablets can be applied for rheumatoid arthritis, proposing a promising replacement for the marked common products.Graphical abstract
Source: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research