Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of transdermal oxybutynin:: In vitro and in vivo performance of a novel delivery system

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作者
Zobrist, RH [1 ]
Quan, DY [1 ]
Thomas, HM [1 ]
Stanworth, S [1 ]
Sanders, SW [1 ]
机构
[1] Watson Labs Inc, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 USA
关键词
oxybutynin; transdermal; pharmacokinetics; N-desethyloxybutynin; bioequivalence;
D O I
10.1023/A:1022259011052
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Purpose. The purpose of this work was to characterize in vitro/in vivo delivery and pharmacokinetics of oxybutynin (OXY) and its active metabolite, N-desethyloxybutynin (DEO), by a novel matrix transdermal system (TDS). Methods. Two in vivo, randomized, three-way crossover trials examined single/multiple OXY TDS doses. Abdomen, buttock, and hip application sites were compared and dose proportionality was evaluated. Model independent pharmacokinetics, elimination rate constants, and metabolite/drug ratios were derived from both plasma OXY and DEO concentrations. Results. Single/multiple applications of the OXY TDS to the abdomen yielded mean C-max OXY concentrations of 3.4+/-1.1/ 6.6+/-2.4 ng/mL and median t(max) of 36/10 h, with steady state achieved during the second application. Plasma OXY and DEO concentrations decreased gradually after Cmax until system removal. Buttock and hip applications resulted in bioequivalent OXY absorption. AUC ratios of DEO/OXY were 1.5+/-0.4 (single dose) and 1.3+/-0.3 (multiple dose). Mean in vitro OXY skin absorption (186 mug/h) was comparable to the estimated in vivo delivery (163 mug/h) over 96 h. Conclusions. Sustained delivery over 4 days and multiple sites allow a convenient, well-tolerated, twice-weekly OXY TDS dosing. A low incidence of anticholinergic side effects is expected during clinical use because of the avoidance of presystemic metabolism and low DEO plasma concentrations. The consistent delivery, absorption, and pharmacokinetics should result in an effective treatment of patients with overactive bladder.
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