Abstract

TP1 is a novel antidepressant with poor solubility. To reduce fluctuations in blood concentration and increase oral bioavailability, a controlled-release system was developed by combining a solid dispersion (SD) and an elementary osmotic pump (EOP). The study compared different methods of preparing SDs. Hot-melt extrusion (HME) exhibited clear advantages over the traditional melting technique. An in vitro release study demonstrated that HME-EOP tablets released TP1 in a zero-order manner over 12 h and the drug release was in dependent of the release medium and agitation speed, whereas release from molten-EOP tablets lasted only 8 h. In contrast to immediate-release tablets, the HME-EOP tablets exhibited less fluctuation in blood concentration and higher bioavailability in vivo. In summary, the osmotic pump system combined with an HME-based SD of TP1 presented controlled release in vitro, high bioavailability in vivo and a good in vivo–in vitro correlation.

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