WO2002015936A1 - Antifungal ketoconazole composition for topical use - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for topical application comprising a fungicidally active imidazole derivative, namely ketoconazole.
- Imidazole derivatives which have a wide spectrum of antimicrobial activity both in vi tro and in vivo and which can be used topically in the treatment of skin diseases such as dermatophytosis, cutaneous candidosis, onychomycosis, tinea capitis and pityrosporosis .
- skin diseases such as dermatophytosis, cutaneous candidosis, onychomycosis, tinea capitis and pityrosporosis .
- they can be used topically in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis, pityriasis capitis and pityriasis versicolor which all involve the yeast Malassezia furfur.
- ketoconazole One such imidazole derivative, ketoconazole, was originally described in US-A-4, 335, 125 in which its principal utility was given as an antifungal compound. Ketoconazole is also disclosed in US-A-4, 569, 935 to be useful in the topical treatment of psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis.
- US-A-4, 298, 604 describes topical compositions containing the corticosteroid betamethasone dipropionate and, as a fungicidally active agent, clotrimazole.
- Ketoconazole however, has very poor solubility characteristics in common solvents such as water and alcohols. For topical use it is only available commercially at a concentration of 2 wt% in suspension in a semi-solid aqueous cream and in a shampoo for application to the scalp. Both of these commercial formulations have disadvantages.
- the cream provides poor bioavailability of ketoconazole as the discrete particles thereof do not permeate very efficiently into the skin.
- the cream is not suitable for application to the hair bearing areas of the body, particularly the scalp. The cream is difficult to apply and localise over the affected area and is also cosmetically unacceptable if left on the skin for any length of time as it leaves a greasy deposit.
- the shampoo is designed to be left on the scalp for only very short periods which therefore does not provide the extended contact time necessary to maintain a therapeutically adequate concentration on the scalp. It is also difficult to get the active drug to the scalp if the shampoo is not massaged in correctly. Furthermore shampoos tend to contain anionic surfactants which may hinder the drug permeating through the skin and may also irritate the skin.
- composition comprising a suitable concentration of ketoconazole for direct application to the skin in order to treat susceptible infective conditions, which can be used on skin bearing hair such as the scalp, and which has cosmetically acceptable characteristics and good permeability through the skin.
- such a product should be a true evaporative solution of low viscosity and once applied it should leave a relatively small liquid residue.
- the present invention therefore seeks to provide a composition having cosmetic acceptability and a solvent medium from which dissolved ketoconazole can continue to permeate into the skin over an extended contact period for maximum thermodynamic activity.
- the present invention accordingly provides a pharmaceutical composition suitable for topical application comprising ketoconazole in a solution which comprises:
- ketoconazole 45 to 85 wt% of an alcohol having a boiling point of less than 100 °C; and (iii) 2 to 30 wt% of a non-volatile, water miscible, non-ionic surface active agent; the ketoconazole being present in an amount of 0.5 to 3 wt% relative to components (i) , (ii) and (iii) .
- ketoconazole is entirely in true solution, even in cold climatic conditions, in a cosmetically elegant solvent system and can be accurately localised on the skin or scalp without leaving a messy residue.
- the activity of the ketoconazole has been shown to be much greater than that provided by the presently available creams and shampoo formulations .
- the ketoconazole may be in the free base form.
- Ketoconazole is the generic name of l-acetyl-4- [4- [2- (2, 4-dichlorophenyl) -2-imidazol-l-ylmethyl-l, 3- dioxolan-4-ylmethoxy]phenyl]piperazine.
- the preferred ketoconazole compound is the ( ⁇ )-(cis) form of the free base form.
- the ketoconazole is included in the composition in an amount of 0.5 to 3 wt%, preferably 1.5 to 2.5 wt%, and in particular about 2 wt%, based on the total amount of components (i) , (ii) and (iii) . At concentrations below 0.5 wt%, the effectiveness begins to diminish to unacceptable levels, and at concentrations higher than about 3 wt%, the limited solubility of the ketoconazole becomes a significant factor.
- the alcohol has a boiling point of less than 100 °C, preferably less than 85 °C.
- the alcohol assists in dissolving the imidazole derivative and keeping it in a homogeneous solution.
- Suitable alcohols are ethanol and isopropyl alcohol. Isopropyl alcohol is preferred.
- the alcohol can be used singly or in a combination of two ' or more.
- the alcohol is included in the solution in an amount of 45 to 85 wt ' %, preferably 50 to 60 wt%, more preferably 54 to 56 wt% and in particular about 55 wt%.
- non-volatile, water miscible, non-ionic surface active agents used herein are broadly defined as non- ionic surface active compounds with one or more uncharged hydrophilic substituents .
- a major class of non-ionic surface active agents are those compounds produced by the condensation of alkylene oxide groups with an organic hydrophobic material which may, for example, be aliphatic or alkyl-aromatic in nature.
- the length of the hydrophilic or polyoxyalkylene radical which is condensed with any particular hydrophobic group can be readily adjusted to yield a water-soluble compound having the desired degree of balance between hydrophilic and hydrophobic elements.
- non-ionic surfactants include polyoxyethylene or polyoxypropylene condensates of aliphatic carboxylic acids or mixtures thereof and mono, di and triglycerides and mixtures thereof, whether linear or branched-chain and unsaturated or saturated, containing from 8 to 18 carbon atoms in the aliphatic chain and incorporating from 2 to 24 ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide units.
- Suitable carboxylic acids include coconut fatty acids which contain an average of 12 carbon atoms, tallow fatty acids which contain an average of about 18 carbon atoms, palmitic acid, myristic acid, stearic acid and lauric acid.
- non-ionic surface active agents are polyoxyethylene or polyoxypropylene condensates of aliphatic alcohols containing one, two or three or more hydroxy groups, whether linear or branched chain and unsaturated or saturated, containing from 6 to 24 carbon atoms and incorporating from 2 to 24 ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide units.
- Suitable alcohols include coconut fatty alcohol, tallow fatty alcohol, lauryl alcohol, myristyl alcohol and oleyl alcohol.
- polyethoxylated glyceryl cocoate is used. This is available commercially as Glycerox HE from Croda Chemicals Limited. In a further preferred embodiment polyethoxylated glyceryl cocoate containing 7 ethoxy groups/mole is used.
- the surface active agent is included in the solvent in an amount of 2 to 30 wt%, preferably 7 to 20 wt%, more preferably 9 to 11 wt% and in particular about 10 wt%.
- the surface active agent can be used singly or in a combination of two or more.
- Water is included in the solvent in an amount of 13 to 50 wt%, preferably 30 to 40 wt%, more preferably 34 to 36 wt% and in particular about 35 wt%.
- the solution may have to be made shortly before use since its stability and/or solubility may not necessarily be sufficient to allow storage for an extended time.
- a composition which remains stable and soluble for at least 2 years . even at refrigerator temperatures .
- ketoconazole in a solution which comprises:
- ketoconazole is present in an amount of 0.5 to 3 wt% relative to components (i), (ii) and (iii).
- compositions according to the invention can optionally comprise further components such as a dermatologically active corticosteroid, colouring agent, and pH adjusting agents such as acids or bases or buffers.
- a dermatologically active corticosteroid such as a dermatologically active corticosteroid, colouring agent, and pH adjusting agents such as acids or bases or buffers.
- the compositions may consist essentially or consist only of ketoconazole and water, alcohol and surface active agent, optionally together with a corticosteroid, colouring agent and/or pH adjusting agent or buffer.
- the corticosteroid can, for example, be present in the usual concentration, e.g. 0.05 to 0.1 wt%.
- a suitable corticosteroid is betamethasone dipropionate. This can be added to the formulation and allowed to dissolve in the same solvent system. This is particularly suitable when an infection of the skin is accompanied by inflammation.
- the pH of the compositions can be adjusted by addition of an acid such as hydrochloric acid or a base such as sodium hydroxide. Acids and/or bases or buffers can be included in the compositions to maintain the pH of the compositions to, for example, from 6 to 8, and most preferably at about 7.5.
- compositions can be prepared by mixing together, in any order, the required components.
- the surface active agent can be added to the water followed by addition of the alcohol.
- the ketoconazole is generally added to the solvent system after it has been formed.
- compositions can be used in a method of treatment of the human or animal body by therapy.
- a suitable method of treatment is to apply to the affected area of skin of a subject in need of such treatment, or liable to be in need of such treatment, an effective amount of the composition of the invention.
- compositions are suitable for application to the skin, scalp, other hair bearing areas of the body and parts of the body where the skin is particularly thick as on the sides or soles of the feet. They can be used topically in the treatment of skin diseases such as dermatophytosis, cutaneous candidosis, seborrheic dermatitis, tinea capitis, pityriasis capitis, pityriasis versicolor, onychomycosis and pityrosporosis .
- skin diseases such as dermatophytosis, cutaneous candidosis, seborrheic dermatitis, tinea capitis, pityriasis capitis, pityriasis versicolor, onychomycosis and pityrosporosis .
- the present invention also provides a use for the compositions in the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of dermatophytosis, cutaneous candidosis, seborrheic dermatitis, tinea capitis, pityriasis capitis, pityriasis versicolor, onychomycosis or pityrosporosis.
- compositions may be applied topically to the affected area and immediately surrounding area of the skin or scalp with an amount sufficient to coat the areas with a thin film. In a preferred embodiment this amount is from 0.5 to 2 ml per application.
- the composition should be applied to the affected area twice daily, preferably morning and night, over a period of from two to three weeks. It is evident, however, that the dosage schedule may be altered depending on the response of the treated subject and/or depending on the evaluation of the physician prescribing the compositions of the instant invention.
- the composition can be packaged in a suitable container such as a bottle.
- a suitable container such as a bottle.
- the composition is applied to the desired area through an extended fine nozzle when the composition is to be applied to the scalp through hair.
- a batch of a pharmaceutical composition was prepared.
- ketoconazole in powder form 2 kg was added to the mixing vessel, which was then sealed and the mixture stirred until the ketoconazole had dissolved. Subsequently the pH of the mixture in the vessel was adjusted to 7.5 by the addition of IM sodium hydroxide solution.
- Amount (in g) of amount (in g) of additional purified 500 - IM sodium hydroxide water required. solution required.
- This Example compares the skin permeation rate and distribution of ketoconazole over a 24 hour period using human tissue in vitro of two commercially available formulations, namely a scalp application in the form of a cream (A) and a shampoo (B) , and the ketoconazole formulation of the present invention prepared as in Example 1 (C) .
- Epidermal membranes comprising both stratum corneum and epidermis, were prepared from cosmetic reduction skin by blunt dissection and subsequent heat separation at 60 °C for 50 seconds.
- the epidermal membranes were then floated onto filter paper supports and mounted as a barrier between the halves of diffusion cells with the stratum corneum facing a donor chamber. Twelve replicates were run for each formulation. Four replicate control cells were also run.
- the receptor chambers were filled with 25% ethanol in a phosphate buffered saline (pH 7.4), capped and allowed to equilibrate to the correct temperature.
- the skin surface temperature was maintained at 32 + 1 °C.
- the formulations were applied to the skin surface at a dose of 5 mg/cm 2 .
- each skin sample was placed onto a drop of cyanoacrylate glue on a plastic card.
- the skin surfaces were then wiped with a cotton bud which was then extracted with an HPLC mobile phase and analysed for ketoconazole content.
- Each skin sample was then tape stripped ten times with D-Squame tape by a single operator.
- the tape strips for each cell were grouped and placed in the same vial as follows:
- ketoconazole was extracted from the taped strips by the addition of an HPLC mobile phase and vortexing at high speed for 2 minutes. 200 ⁇ l of each sample was then placed into an autosampler vial and analysed for ketoconazole content.
- the remaining samples of skin were extracted into an HPLC mobile phase and the extracts analysed for ketoconazole content.
- the amount of ketoconazole present in the stratum corneum was deduced from the amount of ketoconazole present in strips 2 to 10.
- the amount of ketoconazole present in the whole skin was deduced from the sum of the amount of ketoconazole present in strips 2 to 10 and the remaining skin.
- Strip 1 was excluded as this did not measurably reflect the extent of diffusion and only contained the product, if any, which was not removed in the wiping-off process.
- NIZORAL (RTM) CREAM 2% Ketoconazole PL 0242/0107
- Amount present in the stratum corneum 0.45 g/cm 2
- Amount present in the whole skin 1.95 ⁇ g/cm 2
- nil Amount present in the stratum corneum: nil Amount present in the whole skin: nil
- Amount present in the stratum corneum 1.60 g/cm 2
- Amount present in the whole skin 7.13 Ug/cm 2
- ketoconazole in each of isopropyl alcohol, water and polyethoxylated glyceryl cocoate was established at room temperature (21 °C) .
- ketoconazole in a composition of the present invention, prepared as in Example 1, containing 55% isopropyl alcohol, 35% water and 10% • polyethoxylated glyceryl cocoate was also established at room temperature (21 °C) .
- ketoconazole The solubility of ketoconazole was found to be 2.8 wt%.
- Samples were prepared using the method outlined in Example 1, containing the 2% ketoconazole in a composition containing 55% isopropyl alcohol, 35% water and 10% polyethoxylated glycerol cocoate. These were then stored in a refrigerator at 4 °C to determine whether crystallization occurred.
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