Transdermal Delivery of Fentanyl from Matrix and Reservoir Systems: Effect of Heat and Compromised Skin

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作者
Prodduturi, Suneela [2 ]
Sadrieh, Nakissa [1 ]
Wokovich, Anna M. [1 ]
Doub, William H. [1 ]
Westenberger, Benjamin J. [1 ]
Buhse, Lucinda [1 ]
机构
[1] US FDA, Div Pharmaceut Anal, St Louis, MO 63101 USA
[2] Aizant Drug Res Solut Private Ltd, Hyderabad 50014, Andhra Pradesh, India
关键词
fentanyl; transdermal drug delivery systems; matrix; reservoir; compromised skin; skin permeation;
D O I
10.1002/jps.22004
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received numerous reports of serious adverse events, including death, in patients using fentanyl transdermal systems (FTS). To gain a better understanding of these problems, the current research focuses on the in vitro characterization of fentanyl reservoir (Duragesic (R)) and matrix (Mylan) systems with respect to drug release and skin permeation under conditions of elevated temperature and compromised skin. In addition, different synthetic membrane barriers were evaluated to identify the one that best simulates fentanyl skin transport, and thus may be useful as a model for these systems in future studies. The results indicate that reservoir and matrix FTS are comparable when applied to intact skin at normal skin temperature but the kinetics of drug delivery are different in the two systems. At 40 degrees C, the permeation rate of fentanyl was twice that seen at 32 degrees C over the first 24h in both systems; however, the total drug permeation in 72 h is significantly higher in the reservoir FTS. When applied to partially compromised skin, matrix FTS has a greater permeation enhancement effect than reservoir FTS. The intrinsic rate limiting membrane of the reservoir system served to limit drug permeation when the skin (barrier) permeability was compromised. Different ethylene vinyl acetate membranes were shown to have fentanyl permeability values encompassing the variability in human skin. Results using the in vitro model developed using synthetic membranes suggest that they mimic the effect of compromised skin on fentanyl permeability. Especially for highly potent drugs such as fentanyl, it is important that patients follow instructions regarding application of heat and use of the product on compromised skin. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc. and the American Pharmacists Association J Pharm Sci 99:2357-2366, 2010
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