Transdermal delivery of alprazolam from a monolithic patch: formulation based on in vitro characterization

Soler, LI; Boix, A; Lauroba, J; Colom, H; Domenech, J

HERO ID

3038118

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

22204649

HERO ID 3038118
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Transdermal delivery of alprazolam from a monolithic patch: formulation based on in vitro characterization
Authors Soler, LI; Boix, A; Lauroba, J; Colom, H; Domenech, J
Journal Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
Volume 38
Issue 10
Page Numbers 1171-1178
Abstract Alprazolam, a benzodiazepine widely used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, has been aimed to be formulated in a transdermal delivery system (TDS) prototype. A series of TDS prototypes dosed in all cases at 0.35 mg.cm(-2) of alprazolam were prepared as a monolithic drug in adhesive matrix using acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSA) of acrylate vinyl acetate (Duro-tack (R)). The effects of several permeation enhancers as azone, transcutol, propylene glycol, dodecyl alcohol, decyl alcohol, diethanolamine, N-methyl pyrrolidone and lauric acid were studied. Prototypes have been characterized based on adhesion parameters (peel adhesion and shear adhesion), in vitro human skin permeation and in vitro drug release according to European Pharmacopoeia for the selected prototype. Best results show that a combination of permeation enhancers from different chemical groups is able to provide almost a 33 fold increase in the transdermal alprazolam flux of an aqueous saturated dispersion (from 0.054 +/- 0.019 to 1.76 +/- 0.21 mu g h.cm(-2)). Based on these in vitro flux data, a predictive simulation of the achievable plasmatic levels was performed assuming a constant systemic infusion of drug. In summary, it is possible to obtain a prototype of a TDS of alprazolam with adequate adhesive properties (peel adhesion and shear adhesion) and able to predict sustained therapeutic plasmatic levels.
Doi 10.3109/03639045.2011.643893
Pmid 22204649
Wosid WOS:000308654700002
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Language Text English
Keyword Skin permeation; transdermal delivery systems; patch; benzodiazepines