Lecture 4 Flashcards

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Excipients are…

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  • components of a finished drug product other than the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and are added during formulation for a specific purpose.
  • listed as inactive ingredients by FDA, but have well-defined functions in a drug product.”
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Excipients Examples

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  • Diluents
  • Binders
  • Disintegrants
  • Lubricants
  • Glidants
  • Solubilizing Agents
  • Colorants
  • Sweeteners
  • Flavors
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Diluents

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• Select the diluent to have a similar particle size distribution to the granulation
or
• Make the granulation to a similar size of the diluent selected
• Should have good flow and binding properties

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Binders

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  • Binders are typically not used as an excipient in direct compression tablet formulations
  • Binders are used in the manufacture of granules that are blended with other components and compressed/encapsulated
  • May be used in solution, dry or a combination
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Disintegrants

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  • swell causing tablets to break apart

- ultimate goal is to aid in dissolution of the active drug substance

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Lubricants

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  • Prevent sticking of the blend to the compression punches and dies/encapsulator fillers
  • Aid in ejection of the tablet from the die
  • Can slow dissolution
  • Reduce compressibility
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Glidants

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  • Improve flow by reducing inter-particulate friction

* these materials have poor flow and compressibility by themselves

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Solubilizing Agents

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• Used to improve solubility/bioavailability of an API

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Color Additives

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• Used in low concentrations for product identification

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Flavors

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  • For taste-masking
  • Flavor selected based on drug taste and target population
  • Used in low concentrations
  • Flavors composed of many chemical
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Additional Agents

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  • Thickening/Suspending Agents
  • Preservatives (mainly liquid products)
  • Antoixidants/Chelating Agent (mainly liquid products)
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Excipient Safety Regulations

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• Current FDA Guidance for a New Excipient (Ref. 2)
– Pivotal toxicology studies (assess pharmacological activity)
– Vary based on duration of use
– Additional requirements for pulmonary, injectable and topical
– Photosafety
– Exceptions: life saving therapies, pediatric use

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Excipient Examples for Intravenous - Ready To Use Solution

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Forming an Acceptable Solution

  • Vehicle (sterile water for injection)
  • Cosolvents: ethanol, glycerin
  • Buffer (acetate, citrate, phosphate)
  • Tonicity Adjustment

Stability Theme

  • Antioxidant
  • Chelating agents
  • Preservatives
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