Abstract
Six injectable, long-acting in situ forming implant drug products based on poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (NMP) are available on the market. However, generic products, which would likely be more affordable for patients, are not yet available. This is partially due to the unique complexity of these formulations as well as the inherent heterogeneity of PLGA and the challenges in the manufacture and characterization of this polymer. This article focuses on a comprehensive characterization of Perseris (risperidone) in situ forming implant drug product, and the development of compositionally equivalent formulations. The molecular weight (MW), lactide/glycolide (L/G) ratio, end group, blockiness and glass transition temperature (Tg) of PLGA, as well as the crystal form and particle size of risperidone powder used in Perseris were identified through reverse engineering. The dissolved/suspended drug ratio in the final implant suspension for administration, as well as the real-time drug solid state in the solidified Perseris drug depot were investigated. Two compositionally equivalent formulations prepared using customized PLGA polymers with similar properties to the Perseris PLGA showed similar in vitro release and swelling behavior to Perseris as demonstrated using a novel adapter-based dissolution method. The novelty of this dissolution method lies in its ability to control implant shape, generate reproducible data, distinguish different release phases, as well as identify formulation changes. The knowledge gained in this work and the methodology established for characterization of the implant formulations are important for implant formulation development.
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