Abstract

Solid dispersions of SR 33557 in preparations containing from 30 to 80% w/w polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG 6000) were prepared by the fusion method. The solubility of the drug substance either alone or in solid dispersions was determined in pH 1.2 and 4.5 media (extraction fluid NFXII, without enzyme). A large increase in the solubility was noted from the 80% w/w PEG preparation. A wettability study performed by measuring the contact angle on tablets of either drug substance or PEG 6000, or solid dispersions, revealed a minimal contact angle for the 80% w/w PEG 6000 solid dispersion (eutectic composition of SR 33557/PEG 6000 phase diagram). Dissolution kinetic analysis performed at pH 1.2 on all solid dispersions, on the physical mixtures containing 70 and 80% w/w PEG 6000, and on SR 33557 alone, showed a maximum release rate (100%) for the solid dispersions containing 70 and 80% w/w PEG 6000. The dissolution rate of the physical mixtures was faster than that of the drug substance alone but remained, however, lower than that of the solid dispersions, at the same composition. It was also observed that the dissolution rate, at pH 1.2 and 4.5, of the 70% w/w PEG 6000 solid dispersion was practically pH independent, which was not the case for the drug substance alone. The latter solid dispersion showed a slowing down of the dissolution kinetics after 3 months storage at 50°C whereas no change in the dissolution rate was observed following storage for 12 months at 25°C.

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