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The influence of HPMC concentration on release of theophylline or hydrocortisone from extended release mini-tablets.
Drug Dev Ind Pharm. 2013 Aug; 39(8):1167-74.DD

Abstract

CONTEXT

Mini-tablets are compact dosage forms, typically 2-3 mm in diameter, which have potential advantages for paediatric drug delivery. Extended release (ER) oral dosage forms are intended to release drugs continuously at rates that are sufficiently controlled to provide periods of prolonged therapeutic action following each administration, and polymers such as hypromelllose (HPMC) are commonly used to produce ER hydrophilic matrices.

OBJECTIVE

To develop ER mini-tablets of different sizes for paediatric delivery and to study the effects of HPMC concentration, tablet diameter and drug solubility on release rate.

METHODS

The solubility of Hydrocortisone and theophylline was determined. Mini-tablets (2 and 3 mm) and tablets (4 and 7 mm) comprising theophylline or hydrocortisone and HPMC (METHOCEL™ K15M) at different concentrations (30, 40, 50 and 60%w/w) were formulated. The effect of tablet size, HPMC concentration and drug solubility on release rate and tensile strength was studied.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Increasing the HPMC content and tablet diameter resulted in a significant decrease in drug release rate from ER mini-tablets. In addition, tablets and mini-tablets containing theophylline produced faster drug dissolution than those containing hydrocortisone, illustrating the influence of drug solubility on release from ER matrices. The results indicate that different drug release profiles and doses can be obtained by varying the polymer content and mini-tablet diameter, thus allowing dose flexibility to suit paediatric requirements.

CONCLUSION

This work has demonstrated the feasibility of producing ER mini-tablets to sustain drug release rate, thus allowing dose flexibility for paediatric patients. Drug release rate may be tailored by altering the mini-tablet size or the level of HPMC, without compromising tablet strength.

Authors+Show Affiliations

School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

22540355

Citation

Mohamed, Faiezah A A., et al. "The Influence of HPMC Concentration On Release of Theophylline or Hydrocortisone From Extended Release Mini-tablets." Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, vol. 39, no. 8, 2013, pp. 1167-74.
Mohamed FA, Roberts M, Seton L, et al. The influence of HPMC concentration on release of theophylline or hydrocortisone from extended release mini-tablets. Drug Dev Ind Pharm. 2013;39(8):1167-74.
Mohamed, F. A., Roberts, M., Seton, L., Ford, J. L., Levina, M., & Rajabi-Siahboomi, A. R. (2013). The influence of HPMC concentration on release of theophylline or hydrocortisone from extended release mini-tablets. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 39(8), 1167-74. https://doi.org/10.3109/03639045.2012.681053
Mohamed FA, et al. The Influence of HPMC Concentration On Release of Theophylline or Hydrocortisone From Extended Release Mini-tablets. Drug Dev Ind Pharm. 2013;39(8):1167-74. PubMed PMID: 22540355.
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TY - JOUR T1 - The influence of HPMC concentration on release of theophylline or hydrocortisone from extended release mini-tablets. AU - Mohamed,Faiezah A A, AU - Roberts,Matthew, AU - Seton,Linda, AU - Ford,James L, AU - Levina,Marina, AU - Rajabi-Siahboomi,Ali R, Y1 - 2012/04/27/ PY - 2012/5/1/entrez PY - 2012/5/1/pubmed PY - 2013/11/7/medline SP - 1167 EP - 74 JF - Drug development and industrial pharmacy JO - Drug Dev Ind Pharm VL - 39 IS - 8 N2 - CONTEXT: Mini-tablets are compact dosage forms, typically 2-3 mm in diameter, which have potential advantages for paediatric drug delivery. Extended release (ER) oral dosage forms are intended to release drugs continuously at rates that are sufficiently controlled to provide periods of prolonged therapeutic action following each administration, and polymers such as hypromelllose (HPMC) are commonly used to produce ER hydrophilic matrices. OBJECTIVE: To develop ER mini-tablets of different sizes for paediatric delivery and to study the effects of HPMC concentration, tablet diameter and drug solubility on release rate. METHODS: The solubility of Hydrocortisone and theophylline was determined. Mini-tablets (2 and 3 mm) and tablets (4 and 7 mm) comprising theophylline or hydrocortisone and HPMC (METHOCEL™ K15M) at different concentrations (30, 40, 50 and 60%w/w) were formulated. The effect of tablet size, HPMC concentration and drug solubility on release rate and tensile strength was studied. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Increasing the HPMC content and tablet diameter resulted in a significant decrease in drug release rate from ER mini-tablets. In addition, tablets and mini-tablets containing theophylline produced faster drug dissolution than those containing hydrocortisone, illustrating the influence of drug solubility on release from ER matrices. The results indicate that different drug release profiles and doses can be obtained by varying the polymer content and mini-tablet diameter, thus allowing dose flexibility to suit paediatric requirements. CONCLUSION: This work has demonstrated the feasibility of producing ER mini-tablets to sustain drug release rate, thus allowing dose flexibility for paediatric patients. Drug release rate may be tailored by altering the mini-tablet size or the level of HPMC, without compromising tablet strength. SN - 1520-5762 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/22540355/The_influence_of_HPMC_concentration_on_release_of_theophylline_or_hydrocortisone_from_extended_release_mini_tablets_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -