WO2002026219A2 - Otic microbial combinations for treatment of animals with ruptured tympanic membrane - Google Patents
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- the present, invention relates to otic formulations and antimicrobial agents and more specifically to otic formulations containing a combination of antimicrobials such as quinolones and silver sulfadiazine. More specifically, the invention relates to treatment of animals with ruptured tympanic membrane.
- U.S. Patent 4,4Q4, 1,97 discloses the use of certain quinolones and silver sulfadiazine in treating burns. More specifically, the patent discloses compositions that include silver sulfadiazine and 1 -ethyl-6-fluoro-1 ,4- dihydro-4-oxo-7-(1-piperazinyl)-3-quinolone carboxylic acid or its metal salts, e.g., silver, zinc, cobalt or cerium salts. Distinctly, the patent teaches the use of these compositions in treating burns, and in combating topical, surface or skin infections, including microbial and fungal infections and the like. However, the patent fails to teach or suggest the use of the compositions for otic applications.
- U.S. Patent 3,761 ,590 discloses the use of silver sulfadiazine alone in burn therapy. Silver sulfadiazine, preferably in a water-dispersible hydrophilic carrier, is applied to the burn.
- Bogaard et al Dep. Med. Microbiol., Univ. Limburg, Netherlands discloses the use of silver sulfadiazine cream in treating chronic Pseudomonas infection of the external auditory canal in dogs.
- U.S. Patent 5,753,269 discloses an otic composition that is useful in treating otic infections comprising an antimicrobial such as a quinolone or a salt thereof and silver sulfadiazine in a therapeutically effective combination to treat otic infections in animals. It has surprisingly been found that this composition is safe and effective in treating otic infection even in instances of ruptured tympanic membrane.
- art-known treatments of animals with a ruptured tympanic membrane produced adverse effects such as loss of hearing. It is believed -that most antimicrobial compounds (e.g. aminoglycosides) have a toxic effect on the hair cells in the cochlea. Such toxicity manifests in eventual loss of hearing.
- these compounds may not have toxicity when applied topically on the skin or into the external ear canal where the tympanic membrane is intact, since this membrane acts as a barrier to direct entry of the antimicrobial into the inner ear.
- this membrane acts as a barrier to direct entry of the antimicrobial into the inner ear.
- the tympanic membrane is ruptured there is loss of the protective barrier and the rupture may provides a ready access of the compounds to the cochlea, increasing the probability for toxicity.
- the present invention provides an improved composition that is useful in treating otic infections comprising an antimicrobial and silver sulfadiazine in a therapeutically effective combination to treat otic infections in animals, the improvement comprising the composition which can be used safely to treat animals with a ruptured tympanic membrane.
- the invention further encompasses an improved method of treating an otic infection in an animal comprising administering a composition an antimicrobial and silver sulfadiazine in a therapeutically effective combination to treat the otic infection, the improvement comprising administering the composition to an animal with a ruptured tympanic membrane.
- composition containing a combination of an antimicrobial such as an antibacterial agent which is preferably a quinolone and silver sulfadiazine can be administered as such or with a physiologically acceptable carrier such as an oil-in-water emulsion.
- the composition can be used to safely and efficaciously treat otic infections caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas, or fungus, Malessezia pachydermitis.
- the invention is described more fully hereunder.
- DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION As set forth above, the present invention relates to a composition that is useful in treating otic infections of animals with a ruptured tympanic membrane.
- the composition comprises a therapeutically effective combination of an antimicrobial such an antibacterial agent which is preferably a quinolone or a salt thereof and silver sulfadiazine.
- an antimicrobial such as an antibacterial agent which is preferably a quinolone or a salt thereof and silver sulfadiazine.
- the quinolone is a fluorinated quinolone.
- the effective combination is described hereunder with specificity as to quinolones.
- the invention encompasses combinations of silver sulfadiazine and other antimicrobial which can combined with the silver sulfadiazine to provide effective treatment of otic infections in the manner of the combination of silver sulfadiazine and quinolones.
- Non-limiting examples of the fluorinated quinolone can be selected from the group consisting of Enrofloxacin; 6-Fluoro-1 ,4-dihydrodihydro-1- (methylamino)-7-(4-methyl-1 -piperazinyl)-4-oxo-3-quinolonecarboxylic acid (Amifloxacin); Benofloxacin; 6-Fluoro-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1 ,4-dihydro-7-(4- methyl-1 -piperazinyl)-4-oxo-3-quinolonecarboxylic acid (Difloxacin); Flerofloxacin; 6,8-Difluoro-1 -(2-fluoroethyl))-1 ,4-dihydro-7-(4-methyl-1 - piperazinyl)-4-oxo-3-quinolonecarboxylic acid (Fleroxacin); 1-Ethyl-6,8- difluoro-1
- the fluorinated quinolone preferred herein is Enrofloxacin.
- U.S. Patent 4,556,658 which is incorporated herein by reference provides an illustrative but non-limiting description of the quinolone with particularity to Enrofloxacin and a method of preparing the same.
- the quinolone or the salt thereof and the silver sulfadiazine are employed in an amount sufficient to provide a composition that would be pharmaceutically effective.
- the quinolone or the salt thereof can be employed in an amount of 0.005 to 1.5 percent by weight of the composition and preferably 0.1 to 1 percent by weight of the composition.
- Silver sulfadiazine can be employed in an amount of 0.05 to 2 percent of the composition, and preferably in an amount of 0.5 to 1.5 percent of the composition.
- the quinolone and silver sulfadiazine can be combined in any convenient manner.
- comminuted silver sulfadiazine and the quinolone can be mixed with each other.
- the composition can be used directly or preferably in formulation with a pharmaceutically acceptable physiological carrier.
- a non-limiting example of a pharmaceutically acceptable physiological carrier can be an oil in water-emulsion.
- the oil is a non-irritating emollient oil.
- An illustrative but non-limiting example thereof can be selected from the group consisting of a mineral oil, vegetable oil and a reformed vegetable oil of known composition. More specific but non-limiting examples of the oil can be selected from the group consisting of peanut oil, sesame seed oil, cottonseed oil, etc.; a medium chain (C 6 to C 12 ) triglycerides (e.g., Miglyol Neutral Oils 810, 812, 818, 829, 840, etc.) available from Huls America Inc.
- Miglyol Neutral Oils 810, 812, 818, 829, 840, etc. available from Huls America Inc.
- Typical emulsifiers employed herein can be selected from the group consisting of Span 60 which is sorbitan monostearate and Tween 60, which is Polysorbate 60 (both of which are available from ICl Americas).
- the emulsifiers are nonionic.
- the emulsifiers can be employed in an amount of 1.5 to 6.5 percent by weight of the composition and preferably 3.0 to 5.0 percent by weight of the composition.
- the hydrophobic phase of the emulsion can be in an amount of 15.0 to 25.0 percent by weight of the composition and preferably 18.0 to 22.0 percent by weight of the composition.
- composition of the invention can be formulated as an emulsion base comprising oil in water emulsions described herein.
- silver sulfadiazine had been formulated as a cream base or a solid synthetic dressing for use in burn therapy.
- Related silver nitrate solutions were considered undesirable.
- a formulation of the composition of the invention may contain other components such as preservatives (benzyl alcohol, parabens, or benzoates), stabilizers (cetyl stearyl alcohol, glycerol esters), odor masking. agents, and coloring agents.
- compositions of the invention are provided in a properly equipped vessel, an emulsifier and a fatty acid alcohol are heated in an oil to form a suspension, and the active ingredients are added to the suspension.
- an emulsifier is added to hot water to form an aqueous solution.
- a preservative is added to the solution.
- the resulting mixture comprising the composition of this invention is effective in treating otic infections.
- the composition is preferably administered by applying it otically in a pharmaceutically effective amount.
- the composition can be applied at a dose of five to twenty drops per ear and preferably at a dose of eight to twelve drops per ear as needed to coat the ear canal.
- the composition can be applied as often as necessary, preferably twice a day.
- the silver sulfadiazine and the quinolone are combined as follows.
- Polysorbate 60 Tetrachlor 60
- the resulting aqueous solution was heated to 61 to 75°C.
- a preservative benzyl alcohol
- Enrofloxacin and silver sulfadiazine were added to Mygliol Oil in a separate vessel over a period of three to five minutes.
- Sorbitan Mo.nostearate (Span 60) and cetyl stearyl alcohol were added to the oil mixture.
- the resulting oil mixture was heated to 62 to 75°C.
- the oil mixture was then added with vigorous mixing to the aqueous solution at a temperature of 66°C over a period of three to five minutes.
- the resulting composition was cooled to 35 to 45°C and homogenized by mixing with a high shear emulsifier or running through a homogenizer.
- the composition was further cooled to 25 to 30°C.
- the final composition was packaged in appropriate containers.
- Examples 1 -3 describe the use of the above method and the following ingredients in the parts by weight listed below to prepare formulations containing the compositions of the invention.
- X is equal to a concentration of drug X which is the lowest inhibitory concentration in its row of the checkerboard
- Y is equal to a concentration in its row of the checkerboard.
- FIC index equal to or less than 0.5 indicates synergism.
- FIC index equal to or greater than 2.0 indicates antagonism.
- FIC index equal to or greater than 0.5 but less than 2.0 indicates no effect.
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa (15)* * 0.507 to 0.751.167 to 2.67 Staphylococcus intermedius (12) 1.5 1.5 Escherichia coli (7) 0.36 to 1.5 0.8 to 1.8 Klebsiella pneumoniae (5) 0.62 to 1.5 1.8 to 2.3 Beta-hemol Streptococcus (9) 0.625 to 1.5 0.75 to 2.25 Malassezia sp (12) 1.5 0.56 to 1.5 Candida sp (4) 1.5 to 1.75 1.5
- Enro Enrofloxacin
- SSD Silver Sulfadiazine
- Clotr Clotrimazole **Numbers in parenthesis indicates numbers of isolates tested.
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| JP2002530049A JP2004509918A (en) | 2000-09-25 | 2001-09-19 | Combination of antimicrobial agents for ear treatment for the treatment of eardrum ruptured animals |
| MXPA03002342A MXPA03002342A (en) | 2000-09-25 | 2001-09-19 | Otic microbial combinations for treatment of animals with ruptured tympanic membrane. |
| KR10-2003-7004058A KR20030033076A (en) | 2000-09-25 | 2001-09-19 | Otic microbial combinations for treatment of animals with ruptured tympanic membrane |
| BR0114104-0A BR0114104A (en) | 2000-09-25 | 2001-09-19 | Optical microbial combinations for animal treatment with ruptured tympanic membrane |
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