Statistically optimized fast dissolving microneedle transdermal patch of meloxicam: A patient friendly approach to manage arthritis

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作者
Amodwala, Sejal [1 ]
Kumar, Praveen [1 ]
Thakkar, Hetal P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Maharaja Sayajirao Univ Baroda, Fac Pharm, Shri GH Patel Pharm Bldg, Vadodara 390002, Gujarat, India
关键词
Meloxicam; Fast-dissolving microneedle; Micromolding technique; Transdermal patch; Permeation enhancement; DRUG-DELIVERY; COMBINATION; POLYMER; DESIGN; SKIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejps.2017.04.001
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Introduction: The long term administration of Meloxicam for the management of arthritis, a chronic disorder, results in gastrointestinal disturbances leading to poor patient compliance. Considering the favorable molecular weight, therapeutic dose, biological half-life and log P value of meloxicam for transdermal delivery, its fast dissolving microneedle patch, with an ability to breach the stratum comeurn and efficiently deliver the cargo to deeper skin layers, were developed. Methods: Microneedle patch of low molecular weight polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinylpyrrolidone was prepared using Polydimethylsiloxane micromolds. The ratio of polyvinyl alcohol to polyvinyl pyrrolidone and solid content of matrix solution was optimized to achieve maximum needle strength. The optimized batch was extensively evaluated for in vitro dissolution, drug release, stability, ex vivo skin permeation/deposition, histopathology and in vivo pharmacodynamic study. Results: The patch containing 9:1 polyvinyl alcohol to polyvinylpyrrolidone ratio with 50% solid content had shown maximum axial needle fracture force (0.9 N) suitable for penetrating the skin. The optimized batch was found to be fast dissolving and released almost 100% drug in 60 min following dissolution controlled kinetics. The formulation showed a significant drug deposition within skin (63.37%) and an improved transdermal flux (1.60 mu g/cm(2)/h) with a 2.58 fold enhancement in permeation as compared to plain drug solution. The formulation showed a comparable anti-inflammatory activity in rats when compared to its existing approved marketed oral tablet. Histopathology and stability evaluations demonstrated acceptable safety and shelf-life of the developed formulation. Conclusion: The successful verification of safety, efficacy and stability of microneedle patch advocated the suitability of the formulation for transdermal use.
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