WO1998027971A1 - Pharmaceutical composition for treating fecal incontinence and anal itch - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the treatment of relief of fecal incontinence and anal itch (pruritis ani) , particularly for patients who have had a major bowel resection and reanastomosis .
- Anal or fecal incontinence is the inability to voluntarily control the passage of feces or gas through the anus. It may occur either as fecal soiling or as rare episodes of incontinence for gas or watery stools. It is a very distressing condition that can result in self-inflicted social isolation and despair.
- Conventional treatments for fecal incontinence include drug therapy to improve stool consistency, such as morphine, loperamide and codeine phosphate to reduce gut motility, and laxatives to soften stools and relieve constipation.
- Biofeedback training is another treatment which involves muscle strengthening exercises to improve anal canal resting pressure, and squeeze pressure, and to teach symmetry of anal canal function.
- the most common form of treatment however, is surgical repair, such as the creation of a neo-sphincter which involves grafting on muscle from other parts of the anus, or a colostomy. (Gastroenterology in Practice, Summer 1995, pl8- 21; Dig Dis 1990; 8:179-188; and The New England Journal of Medicine, April 1992, pl002-1004) .
- the patient will often try and plug the anus with a ball of cotton wall.
- fecal incontinence and anal itch can be resolved by treatment with ⁇ adrenergic agonists, nitric oxide synthase inhibitors, prostaglandins F 2 ⁇ , dopamine, morphine, ⁇ -blockers such as propranolol, and 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) .
- a physiologically active agent selected from an ⁇ adrenergic agonist, nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, prostaglandin F 2 ⁇ , dopamine, morphine, ⁇ -blockers, and 5- Hydroxytryptamine in the preparation of a medicament for the treatment or prophylaxis of fecal incontinence or anal itch.
- the agents of the invention appear to at least partially treat the incontinence by increasing the resting pressure of the internal anal sphincter.
- Preferred agents are ⁇ adrenergic agonists, nitric oxide synthase inhibitors, and prostaglandins F 2 ⁇ .
- Suitable a ⁇ adrenergic agonists are nor- adrenalin, methoxamine, but particularly preferred is phenylephrine .
- F 2 ⁇ prostaglandin examples include dinoprost and carboprost.
- the medicament can contain a single active agent or a combination of any of the above active agents.
- Nitric Oxide (NO) synthase inhibitors such as LNMMA have previously been suggested for the therapeutic treatment of septic shock.
- the prostaglandins, along with thromboxanes and leukotrienes are all derived from 20 -carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids and are collectively termed eicosanoids.
- F 2 ⁇ prostaglandins are derived in vivo from the endoperoxide prostaglandin H 2 which is in turn derived from leukotrienes.
- Clinically, F 2 ⁇ prostaglandins such as dinoprost and carboprost are used as uterine stimulants in the termination of pregnancy, missed abortion or the induction of labour.
- Phenylephrine an ⁇ x adrenergic agonist
- Phenylephrine is used as a mydriatic in ophthalmology, and as a decongestant , for example, in cold and flu remedies.
- fecal incontinence includes all types of anal leakage from minor leakage or 'spotting' through moderate leakage, to major instances of faecal incontinence, and includes neurogenic, active, urge and passive incontinence.
- the class of incontinent patients who will benefit most from the present invention are those with idiopathic incontinence and those whose incontinence is at least partly due to a weakness of either the internal or external anal sphincter, especially those with a normal or low maximum anal pressure and a structurally intact internal anal sphincter muscle, such as with an abnormally thin sphincter.
- patients with minor structural damage such as a fragmented sphincter would still benefit from the invention.
- incontinent patients with a damaged or abnormal internal sphincter can be treated, but also patients with a damaged or abnormal external sphincter since the increase in the internal anal resting tone induced by the invention will compensate for a poorly functioning external sphincter.
- Another class of patients who particularly benefit from the invention are post-surgical patients who have had major bowel resection and reanastomosis .
- patients with ileoanal pouch (restorative proctocolectomy) for example patients with ileoanal pouch (restorative proctocolectomy) , stockal (with or without colonic pouch) anostomosis, lower anterior resection, and colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis.
- the damage to the sphincter could be caused by trauma, such as experienced in child birth, surgical operations, or road traffic accidents. Furthermore it is also believed that incontinence caused by primary internal anal degeneration can also be relieved by the invention.
- Anal leakage also often leads to pruritis of the anus and therefore by reducing or eliminating the leakage, the pruritis or anal itch is also relieved or prevented. Furthermore, as a result of the increased anal resting pressure, the patient no longer has the discomfort of distended anal sphincter muscles.
- Suitable salts include those formed with both organic and inorganic acids, such as those formed from hydrochloric, hydrobromic, sulphuric, citric, tartaric, phosphoric, lactic, pyruvic, acetic, trifluoroacetic, succinic, oxalic, fumaric, maleic, oxaloacetic, methanesulphonic, ethanesulphonic, p- toluenesulphonic, benzenesulphonic and isethionic acids.
- organic and inorganic acids such as those formed from hydrochloric, hydrobromic, sulphuric, citric, tartaric, phosphoric, lactic, pyruvic, acetic, trifluoroacetic, succinic, oxalic, fumaric, maleic, oxaloacetic, methanesulphonic, ethanesulphonic, p- toluenesulphonic, benzenesulphonic and isethionic
- salt we also mean to include any complex or pseudo salt wherein the active agent (such as phenylephrine) is associated with, for example, a derivative to an organic or inorganic acid.
- active agent such as phenylephrine
- Prodrugs and any other bioprecursor which are converted in vivo to the active agents are also within the scope of the invention.
- a particularly preferred salt of phenylephrine is the hydrochloride salt .
- the medicament can be administered, for example, orally or intravenously to systemically treat the faecal incontinence, it is preferred that the incontinence is treated by local or topical application of the medicament in and/or around the anal canal of the incontinent patient.
- the agents of the invention can be locally injected directly into the internal anal sphincter.
- at least a pharmacologically acceptable carrier will be present along with the active.
- compositions adapted for oral administration may be presented as discrete units such as capsules or tablets; powders or granules; solutions or suspensions in aqueous or non-aqueous liquids; edible foams or whips; oil-in-water liquid emulsions or water-in-oil liquid emulsions .
- composition adapted for parenteral administration include aqueous and non-aqueous sterile injection solutions which may contain anti-oxidants, buffers, bacteriostats and solutes which render the formulation isotonic with the blood of the intended recipient; and aqueous and non-aqueous sterile suspensions which may include suspending agents and thickening agents.
- the formulations may be presented in uni -dose or multi-dose containers, for example sealed ampoules and vials, and may be stored in a freeze-dried (lyophilized) condition requiring only the addition of the sterile liquid carrier, for example water, immediately prior to use.
- compositions adapted for topical administration in and/or around the anal canal may be formulated as ointments, creams, suspensions, lotions, powders, solutions, pastes, gels, sprays, foam, oils, suppositories or enemas.
- compositions can comprise emulsifiers, preservatives, buffering agents and anti-oxidants.
- compositions also comprise steroids and locally acting anaesthetics .
- the dosage of the composition will depend on the severity of the incontinence, the route of administration, the age, weight and condition of the patient being treated.
- a suitable daily dosage of medicament such as phenylephrine
- a suitable daily dosage of medicament such as phenylephrine
- the percentage of active is preferably at least 5% w/w, more preferably at least 10% w/w, and advantageously up to about 50% w/w of the composition.
- the dosage of active such as phenylephrine is preferably at least 40mg per 0.5ml of composition, more preferably at least 50mg per 0.5ml of composition, such as up to about 250mg/0.5ml. In fact, early investigations indicate that higher dosages will be more beneficial because of the subnormal sensitivity of the anal sphincter.
- the total amount of active present in a topical composition is suitably from 40 to 5000mg, such as 40mg to lOOOmg, or 40 to 500mg of active.
- the topical composition should be applied 1 to 6 times daily, such as 3 times daily until there is a relief from the incontinence.
- the topical composition may comprise skin penetrating agents, particularly the sulphoxides, such as dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) preferably at 25% to 50% w/w.
- DMSO dimethyl sulphoxide
- Amides, (DMA, DMF) pyrrolidones, organic solvents, laurocaprom (AZONE) and calcium thioglycollate are suitable alternative penetrants .
- the composition may also optionally contains a polyacrylic acid derivative, more particularly a carbomer. This would both act as a skin hydrating agent to aid penetration of the drug, but also an emulsifying agent. The carbomer will help emulsify the DMSO, thereby mitigating skin irritation and providing enhanced skin hydration.
- Propylene glycol may also be present in the composition to soften the skin, increase thermodynamic potential and aid skin penetration by the DMSO and thus the drug.
- the final pH of the composition is advantageously pH 3.5 to 4.5.
- a method for the treatment of fecal incontinence or anal itch comprising administering to the patient, a therapeutically active amount of an agent serving to increase the internal anal sphincter pressure; and (2) a method for the treatment of fecal incontinence or anal itch comprising administering to the patient, preferably by local application to the internal anal sphincter, a pharmacologically active agent selected from an ⁇ adrenergic blocker, nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, prostaglandin F 2 ⁇ , dopamine, morphine, ⁇ -blockers, and 5- Hydroxytryptamine .
- Figure 1 represents a graph of maximum anal resting pressure after 0.5ml of 10% phenylephrine (50mg) applied intraanally in healthy volunteers;
- Figure 3 represents a graph of maximum anal pressure in healthy volunteers before and after application of 10% phenylephrine ;
- Figure 4 represents a graph of the duration of action of 10% phenylephrine.
- Figure 5 represents a graph of maximum resting anal pressure after 0.5ml of 10% phenylephrine (50mg) applied intraanally in 10 patients with passive faecal incontinence.
- Preparations of commercially available ophthalmic 10% phenylephrine hydrochloride (Minims) solution were administered intraanally with the subject in the left lateral position.
- the doses are expressed as both a volume of a concentration of phenylephrine solution and also as milligrams of phenylephrine.
- ointment preparations of phenylephrine made up in yellow soft paraffin were applied to the anal margin, but it was found this had no effect up to a dose of approximately 500mg 10% ointment (50 mg of phenylephrine) . This probably represents failure of transcutaneous absorption and thereafter only ophthalmic phenylephrine solution was instilled intraanally.
- Manometry to determine the maximum resting anal pressure was performed using a water-filled microballoon system connected to a plastic rigid catheter and transducer and then to a pen chart recorder. Maximum resting anal pressure was obtained using a station pull through technique. The catheter was taped to the buttock and a continuous reading performed until a steady anal pressure was achieved. After the drug was administered, continuous pressure readings were taken for between 15 and 31 minutes. Pulse rate and blood pressure were monitored and the subject questioned for headache, anxiety, palpitations and abdominal or anal pain.
- phenylephrine was serially diluted with 0.9% saline and a standard 0.5 ml dose given to a single healthy volunteer. Commencing at 1%, increasing concentrations of phenylephrine were administered on different days until there was a rise in the resting anal pressure. To assess duration of action, in this one volunteer only, manometry was repeated at 13 hours .
- a composition of base gel had the following composition: carmellose sodium 6g, polyethylene glycol 30ml, methylhydroxybenzoate 150mg, propylhydroxybenzoate 15mg, made up to volume with distilled water (pH4) .
- a base cream of the invention had the following composition:
- Composition white soft paraffin 50g, liquid paraffin 20g, cetomacrogol emulsifying wax 30g (cetosteryl alcohol 24g and cetomacrogol 1000, 6g) .
- a base cream was formed by firstly separate mixing of the aqueous and non-aqueous components of the cream. Weighed quantities of propylene glycol and a proportion of the preservative solution were placed in a beaker to which the weight quantity of carbomer powder was added using an impeller type mixer to form a colloidal suspension of the carbomer. Thereafter, the weighed quantity of DMSO was added and rapid stirring continued at room temperature until a translucent uniform gel had been formed.
- the drug is then added to the remainder of the preservative solution , which in turn was then added to the gel and whilst vigorously stirring, the uniform base (above) was added to form a cream.
- Pre-phenylephrine median resting pressure was 25 cm H 2 0 (2.5 KPa) (range 20-100 cm H 2 0; 1-10 KPa).
- Endonanal ultrasound demonstrated an abnormal internal anal sphincter in all patients. In half the patients it was structurally fragmented while in the other five patients it was intact but abnormally thin (less than 1 mm) . Seven patients also had some structural damage to the external anal sphincter, while in three it was circumferentially intact.
- a 1% ointment was prepared by mixing 0.02g of N ⁇ -Nitro-L- arginine (obtained from Fluka - part of the Sigma group) in 19.8g of unguentum merk base.
- the ointment was then applied in and around the anal canal of twelve patients and the internal anal pressure measured by manometry (as discussed previously) before and shortly after application of the ointment.
- the patients suffered from passive and urge (P+U) incontinence, or constipation, and ultra-sound showed most patients to have an internal anal sphincter (IAS) and external anal sphincter (EAS) defect.
- IAS passive and urge
- EAS external anal sphincter
- nitric oxide synthase inhibitors such as N ⁇ -Nitro-L-arginine increase the resting internal ani sphincter pressure and relieve anal incontinence and anal itch.
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