Chen-Chao Wang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy | 2006
Chen-Chao Wang; Monica Tejwani; Willie J. Roach; Jennifer L. Kay; Jaedeok Yoo; Henry L. Surprenant; Donald C. Monkhouse; Timothy J. Pryor
ABSTRACT Three near zero-order controlled-release pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (PEH) formulations demonstrating proportional release rates were developed using 3-Dimensional Printing (3-DP™) technology. Mixtures of Kollidon SR and hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (HPMC) were used as drug carriers. The release rates were adjusted by varying the Kollidon SR-HPMC ratio while keeping fabrication parameters constant. The dosage forms were composed of an immediate release core and a release rate regulating shell, fabricated with an aqueous PEH and an ethanolic triethyl citrate (TEC) binder, respectively. The dosage form design called for the drug to be released via diffusional pathways formed by HPMC in the shell matrix. The release rate was shown to increase correspondingly with the fraction of HPMC contained in the polymer blend. The designed formulations resulted in dosage forms that were insensitive to changes in pH of the dissolution medium, paddle stirring rate, and the presence/absence of a sinker. The near zero-order release properties were unchanged regardless of the dissolution test being performed on either single cubes or on a group of eight cubes encased within a gelatin capsule shell. The chemical and dissolution properties of the three formulations remained unchanged following 1 months exposure to 25°C/60% RH or 40°C/75% RH environment under open container condition. The in vivo performance of the three formulations was evaluated using a single-dose, randomized, open-label, four-way crossover clinical study composed of 10 fasted healthy volunteers. The pharmacokinetic parameters were analyzed using a noncompartmental model. Qualitative rank order linear correlations between in vivo absorption profiles and in vitro dissolution parameters (with slope and intercept close to unity and origin, respectively) were obtained for all three formulations, indicating good support for a Level A in vivo/in vitro correlation.
Archive | 2002
Heather Ann Beam; Thomas J. Bradbury; Kathleen D. Chesmel; Christopher M. Gaylo; Alfred Anthony Litwak; Qing Liu; Peter A. Materna; Donald C. Monkhouse; Jennifer Patterson; Timothy J. Pryor; Sunil Saini; Henry L. Surprenant; Chen-Chao Wang; Thomas George West; Jaedeok Yoo
Archive | 2001
Francis C. Payumo; Jill K. Sherwood; Donald C. Monkhouse; Jaedeok Yoo; Christopher M. Gaylo; Chen-Chao Wang; Michael J. Cima
Archive | 2003
Chen-Chao Wang; Jaedeok Yoo; Esteban Bornancini; Willie J. Roach; Monica Rewachand Motwani
Archive | 2003
Charles William Rowe; Wendy E. Pryce Lewis; Michael J. Cima; Esteban Bornancini; Jill K. Sherwood; Chen-Chao Wang; Christopher M. Gaylo; James A. Fairweather
Archive | 2001
Charles William Rowe; Lewis Wendy E. Pryce; Michael J. Cima; Esteban Bornancini; Jill K. Sherwood; Chen-Chao Wang; Christopher M. Gaylo; James A. Fairweather
Archive | 2003
Chen-Chao Wang; Jaedeok Yoo; Esteban Bornancini; Willie J. Roach; Monica Rewachand Motwani
Archive | 2003
Chen-Chao Wang; Jaedeok Yoo; Esteban Bornancini; Willie J. Roach; Monica Rewachand Motwani
Archive | 2003
Chen-Chao Wang; Jaedeok Yoo; Esteban Bornancini; Willie J. Roach; Monica Rewachand Motwani
Archive | 2003
Chen-Chao Wang; Jaedeok Yoo; Esteban Bornancini; Willie J. Roach; Monica Rewachand Motwani