Patent Publication Number: US-4728512-A

Title: Formulations providing three distinct releases

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 731,175 filed May 6, 1985, now abandoned. 
    
    
     This invention relates to pharmaceutical preparations for oral administration encapsulated in a capsule dosage form and more particularly relates to such therapeutic preparations comprising coated pellets or spheroids which release a dose of an active medicinal substance at different times in the digestive system of a patient. 
     Timed disintegration capsules for the sequential, timed release of medicinal substances into a patient&#39;s system are known in the art. Generally such capsules or tablets consist of particles containing the medicinal substance to be introduced into the system, and a coating over the particles of a material which is resistant to disintegration for a selected period of time. Such coating compositions are also referred to as enteric coating compositions, that is, compositions which are generally resistant to disintegration in the stomach, but which disintegrate in the intestine. Enteric compositions also include compositions which disintegrate slowly in the stomach such that the medicinal substance is not released until the capsule or tablet has reached the intestine of the patient. For example, coatings comprising bees wax and glyceryl monostearate; bees wax, shellac and cellulose; and cetyl alcohol, mastic and shellac have been proposed for use as slow release or timed release coatings for medicinal substances. Release of the medicinal substance by disintegration of the coating is generally controlled by varying the thickness of the coating or by altering its composition. 
     U.S. Pat. No. 2,809,918 discloses inert drug coated nonpareils which are enteric coated with a shellac-stearic acid mixture. U.S. Pat. No. 3,119,742 discloses coated drug crystals used as particulates for sustained release formulations. U.S. Pat. No. 2,921,883 discloses &#34;Spansule,&#34; nonenteric coated spheroids designed for sustained release. U.S. Pat. No. 3,835,221 discloses oral delayed action &#34;globules&#34; coated with a mixture of polyvinylacetate and ethyl cellulose, useful as an &#34;inert carrier core.&#34; F. W. Goodhart et al., Pharmaceutical Technology, page 64-71, April 1984, discloses the evaluation of Eudragit E 30D as an aqueous film forming dispersion for controlled release of phenylpropanolamine hydrochloride. 
     The prior art compositions have generally proved deficient in the case where the medicinal substance is extensively metabolized presystemically or has a relatively short elimination half-life resulting in sub-therapeutic plasma levels. Also, with many patients, the coatings are not disintegrated to the extent necessary to release the medicinal substance until the tablet or capsule has reached the colon and the medicinal substance is discharged from the system rather than absorbed by the intestine. 
     The present invention provides three repeated releases of a medicinal substance for once daily administration of those medicinal substances which are extensively metabolized presystemically or have relatively short elimination half-lives. This system results in superior oral bioavailability as compared to a continuous release system for a medicinal substance over a 6 to 24 hour period. The present invention also provides the convenience of not requiring the administration of divided doses during a 24 hour period and results in better patient compliance. 
     The medicinal agents useful in the invention are those that exhibit a significant presystemic metabolism or have a relatively short elimination half life that normally would be administered in divided doses two or more times a day. Such medicinal agents include the cardiovascular drugs such as propranolol hydrochloride, isosorbide dinitrate, isosorbide-5-mononitrate, pelrinone (see U.S. Pat. No. 4,505,910), acifran (see U.S. Pat. No. 4,244,958) verapamil hydrochloride, quinidine sulfate, the cerebral activators such as vinpocetine, Ay-30109 (see. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 811,551, filed Dec. 20, 1985 by Jirkovsky et al., entitled 6,7,8,9-Tetrahydro-10-methylpyrido[1,2-a]indole-9-Amines and Derivatives Thereof (AHP-8728); the analgesics such as those disclosed and claimed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 726,197, filed Apr. 22, 1985, the antihistamines such as chlorpheniramine and bromopheniramine; and the decongestants such as pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine. 
     In the case of medicinal agents having a significant pH dependent solubility profile, weak organic acids such as citric, tartaric, fumaric and glutamic acids may be added to the spheroid formulation to facilitate drug dissolution throughout the gastrointestinal tract. 
     The present invention also lies in the general area of timed disintegration coatings and represents a substantial improvement over the prior art compositions in that the time of disintegration is readily controllable and easily adjusted for release of a medicinal substance. 
     The present invention relates to a therapeutic composition comprising a pharmaceutical gelatin capsule containing (i) a powder blend of a medicinal substance and two groups of spheroids each containing the medicinal substance or (ii) three groups of spheroids each containing a medicinal substance, the alternative group of spheroids comprising uncoated spheroids containing a loading dose of the medicinal substance. In each embodiment, the second group of spheroids comprises pH sensitive coated spheroids containing a second dose of the medicinal substance and the third group of spheroids comprises double coated spheroids containing a third dose of the medicinal substance. 
     A further preferred aspect of the present invention relates to a therapeutic composition consisting of a pharmaceutical gelatin capsule containing three groups of spheroids wherein, (a) the first group of spheroids comprises an active medicinal substance admixed with non-water swellable microcrystalline cellulose, (b) the second group of spheroids comprises the medicinal substance in admixture with non-water swellable microcrystalline cellulose and is coated with a copolymer based on methacrylic acid and methacrylic acid methyl ester such as Eudragit S to the extent of 20% to 30% by weight of uncoated spheroids or polyvinyl acetate phthalate to the extent of 5% to 15% by weight of uncoated spheroids and preferably to the extent of 10% by weight and (c) the third group of spheroids comprises the medicinal substance in admixture with non-water swellable microcrystalline cellulose and is coated with (i) an undercoat to the extent of 2.5% to 5.5% by weight of uncoated spheroids selected from the group consisting of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose containing as a disintegrant sodium carboxymethylcellulose, such as AcDiSol, or sodium starch glycolate such as Explotab, wherein the AcDiSol is present to the extent of 10% to 60% by weight of the hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and the Explotab is present to the extent of 10% to 60% by weight of the hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose and an (i) overcoat comprising a neutral copolymer of polymethacrylic acid esters such as Eudragit E30D containing metallic stearates wherein the Eudragit E30D is present to the extent of 5% to 12% by weight of the uncoated spheroids and the metallic stearate is present to the extent of 9% to 16% by weight of the Eudragit E30D solids and preferably about 12.5% by weight of the Eudragit E30D solids. 
     A separate and distinct aspect of the present invention relates to the double coated spheroids used as the third dose of the active medicinal substance. 
     Suitable pharmaceutical excipients for the powder blend of the medicinal substance include lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, starch, calcium phosphate, calcium sulfate, stearic acid, magnesium stearate and disintegrants. 
     Eudragit S is a copolymer, anionic in character, based on methacrylic acid and methacrylic acid methyl ester. The ratio of free carboxylic groups to the esters is approximately 1:2. The mean molecular weight is 135,000. Eudragit S is available as a lacquer solution in isopropyl alcohol and as a solvent free solid. It is known as methacrylic acid copolymer, Type B, N.F. 
     Eudragit E30D is a copolymer, neutral in character, based on polymethacrylic acid esters. The mean molecular weight is 800,000. Eudragit E 30 D is available as a 30% (28.5%-31.5%) aqueous dispersion. Both Eudragit S and Eudragit E30D are available from Rohm Pharma, D-6108 Weiterstadt 1, Dr.-Otto-Rohm-Str. 2-4, West Germany. 
     Metalic stearates include zinc stearate, calcium stearate and magnesium stearate. 
     Explotab is a trade name for sodium starch glycolate. Sodium starch glycolate is the sodium salt of a carboxymethyl ether of starch. It is available from Edward Mendell Co., Inc., Route 52, Carmel, N.Y. 10512, U.S.A. 
     AcDiSol is a trade name for carboxymethylcellulose sodium. It is sodium salt of a polycarboxymethyl ether of cellulose, available from FMC Corporation, 200 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103, U.S.A. 
     Other disintegrants such as Amberlite can be used instead of Explotab and AcDiSol. 
     Suitable grades of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose for use in the present invention are the Methocel brand, made by Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich., U.S.A., grades E, F and K having a viscosity range of about 3500 to about 5600 cps and preferably a viscosity of about 4000 cps. 
     Also suitable grades of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose are the Metolose brand, made by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., grades 60 SH, 65 SH and 90 SH having a viscosity range of about 3500 to about 5600 cps and preferably a viscosity of about 4000 cps. 
     Methocel F is a grade of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose containing about 27 to 30% methoxyl content and from about 4.0 to 7.5% hydroxypropoxyl content calculated on the dried basis. Methocel K is a grade or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose containing about 19 to 25% methoxyl content and from about 4 to 12% hydroxypropoxyl content calculated on the dried basis. 
     The preferred grade of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose for use in the present invention is hydroxypropyl methylcellulose USP, 2910, 4000 cps (METHOCEL E4MP) which is a propylene glycol ether of methylcellulose containing not less than 28.0% and not more than 30.0% methoxyl content, and not less than 7.0% and not more than 12.0% hydroxypropoxyl content. 
     A suitable non-water swellable microcrystalline cellulose is, for example, the material sold as Avicel-PH-101 (available from FMC Corporation, American Viscose Division, Avicel Sales, Marcus Hook, Pa., U.S.A.). 
     The polyvinyl acetate phthalate, available from Colorcon, Inc., is the standard grade. 
     The spheroid coatings may further contain other pharmaceutically acceptable excipients such as binders, fillers, anti-adherents and the like. 
     A still further preferred aspect of the present invention relates to a therapeutic composition comprising a pharmaceutical hard gelatin capsule containing three groups of spheroids containing an active medicinal substance, wherein (a) the first group of spheroids comprising uncoated spheroids contains the medicinal substance for maximum release thereof within a period of two hours after ingestion, (b) the second group of spheroids comprising coated spheroids contains the medicinal substance in a spheroid core coated with a pH sensitive coat comprising a copolymer based on methacrylic acid and methacrylic acid methyl ester or polyvinyl acetate phthalate, the coat having an effective thickness to provide a maximum release of medicinal substance in a period of 2 to 6 hours after ingestion, and (c) the third group of spheroids comprising coated spheroids contains medicinal substance in a spheroid core coated with an undercoat of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and an overcoat of a neutral copolymer based on polymethacrylic acid esters containing metallic stearates, the coats having an effective thickness to provide a maximum release of medicinal substance 4 to 10 hours after ingestion. 
    
    
     The following examples are by way of illustration of the preferred embodiments of the therapeutic preparation of the present invention and its manner of preparation. 
     In the first four of these examples, the uncoated spheroids were made in accordance with the teachings of U.S. Pat. No. 4,138,475 in the following manner: 
     Propranolol hydrochloride (60 kg.) and microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel-PH-101; 40 kg.) were blended together in a 450 liter planetary mixer. Water (50 kg.) was added, and the mixer was run for 10 minutes until a homogeneous, plastic mass was obtained. The mass was extruded under pressure through a perforated cylinder to give cylindrical extrudates of nominally 1 mm. diameter. 
     The damp extrudates (in batches of 15 to 20 kg.) were placed in a spheronizer in which the rotating disc (diameter 68 cm.) rotated at 300 to 400 r.p.m. The rotation was continued for 10 minutes, and the resulting spheroids were then dried at 60° C. in a fluidized bed drier. The dried spheroids were passed over a 1.4 mm. screen, and those which passed through were subjected to a 0.7 mm. screen. The over- and under-sized spheroids were discarded. 
     EXAMPLE 1 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing a powder blend of propranolol hydrochloride and two types of spheroids. The formulation particulars are based on 160 mg propranolol hydrochloride per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths. 
     The propranolol hydrochloride powder blend (or first group of spheroids) provides the loading dose, (e.g. 25 mg propranolol HCl). 
     The second and third types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH&gt;6.5) e.g. 65 mg propranolol HCl. 
     (2) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 70 mg propranolol HCl. 
     1. Powder Blend 
     (a) Formula 
     
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Ingredient          Quantity                                              
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Propranolol HCl, USP                                                      
                    30 mg/capsule                                         
Lactose, USP        54 mg/capsule                                         
Microcrystalline cellulose, NF                                            
                    15 mg/capsule                                         
Magnesium stearate, NF                                                    
                     1 mg/capsule                                         
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     2. pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids 
     (i) Eudragit S System: 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Ingredients               Quantity                                        
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Uncoated Spheroids (60%   3.00   kg                                       
w/w Propranolol HCl)                                                      
Methacrylic Acid Copolymer, Type B, NF                                    
                          0.75   kg                                       
Eudragit S                                                                
Triacetin, USP            0.112  kg                                       
Methylene Chloride, NF    1.99   kg                                       
Isopropyl Alcohol, USP    1.64   kg                                       
Water                     0.50   kg                                       
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     (b) Process 
     Uncoated spheroids were placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     The Eudragit S solution was applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     3. Coated Spheroids 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Undercoat Ingredients                                                     
Uncoated Spheroids (60% 3.00    kg                                        
w/w propranolol HCl)                                                      
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose,                                            
                        0.075   kg                                        
USP, 2910, 4000 cps, (e.g.,                                               
Methocel E4MP)                                                            
Methylene Chloride, NF  4.987   kg                                        
Methanol, Anhydrous, NF 2.963   kg                                        
Overcoat Ingredients                                                      
Eudragit E 30 D (Aqueous                                                  
                        1.00    kg                                        
Dispersion)                                                               
Calcium Stearate, NF    0.030   kg                                        
Simethicone Emulsion, USP                                                 
                        0.0025  kg                                        
Water, USP, Purified    0.500   kg                                        
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     (b) Process for applying undercoat 
     The uncoated spheroids were placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     Methocel E4MP solution was sprayed using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     (c) Process for applying overcoat 
     Eudragit E30D suspension containing calcium stearate was sprayed on the Methocel E4MP coated spheroids using 
     peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     4. Manufacture 
     Capsules were filled with the powder blend, pH-sensitive coated spheroids and coated spheroids on an encapsulating machine capable of dual filling powders and spheroids. 
     EXAMPLE 2 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing 3 types of spheroids. The formulation particulars are based on 160 mg propranolol HCl per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths. 
     The three types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) Uncoated spheroids to provide a loading dose (e.g. 30 mg propranolol HCl) 
     (2) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH&gt;5.5) e.g. 60 mg propranolol HCl 
     (3) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 70 mg propranolol HCl 
     1. Uncoated Spheroids (prepared as described previously) 
     2. Alternate pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids 
     Polyvinyl Acetate Phthalate (PVAP) system: 
     (a) Formula--(based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Ingredients             Quantity                                          
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Uncoated Spheroids (60% 3.00 kg                                           
w/w propranolol HCl)                                                      
Polyvinyl Acetate Phthalate (PVAP), NF                                    
                        0.30 kg                                           
Triethyl Citrate, NF    0.03 kg                                           
Stearic Acid, NF        0.06 kg                                           
Methanol, Anhydrous, NF 2.61 kg                                           
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     (b) Process 
     Uncoated spheroids were placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     The PVAP solution was applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     3. Coated Spheroids (prepared as described above in Example 1) 
     EXAMPLE 3 
     1. Uncoated Spheroids (prepared as described above) 
     2. pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids (prepared as described above in Example 1) 
     3. Coated Spheroids 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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                      Quantity/Batch                                      
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Undercoat Ingredients                                                     
Uncoated Spheroids (60% 3.0      kg                                       
w/w propranolol HCl)                                                      
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, USP,                                       
                        0.075    kg                                       
2910, 4000 cps (Methocel E4MP)                                            
Methylene Chloride, NF  4.987    kg                                       
Methanol, Anhydrous, NF 2.963    kg                                       
Overcoat Ingredients                                                      
Eudragit E 30 D (aqueous dispersion)                                      
                        0.600    kg                                       
Calcium Stearate, NF    0.0225   kg                                       
Simethicone Emulsion USP                                                  
                        0.002    kg                                       
Water, USP, Purified    0.300    kg                                       
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     (b) Process for applying undercoat 
     The uncoated spheroids were placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     Methocel E4MP solution was applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     (c) Process for applying overcoat 
     Eudragit E30D suspension containing calcium stearate was sprayed on the Methocel E4MP coated spheroids using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     The three types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) Uncoated spheroids to provide a loading dose (e.g. 30 mg propranolol HCl) 
     (2) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH 6.5) e.g. 60 mg propranolol HCl 
     (3) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 70 mg propranolol HCl 
     EXAMPLE 4 
     1. Uncoated Spheroids (prepared as described above) 
     2. pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids (prepared as described above in Example 1) 
     3. Coated Spheroids 
     (a) Formula 
     
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                      Quantity/Batch                                      
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Undercoat Ingredients                                                     
Uncoated Spheroids (60% 3.00    kg                                        
w/w Propranolol HCl)                                                      
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose,                                            
                        0.075   kg                                        
USP, 2910, 4000 cps (E4MP)                                                
Methylene Chloride, NF  4.987   kg                                        
Methanol, Anhydrous, NF 2.963   kg                                        
Overcoat Ingredients                                                      
Eudragit E 30 D (Aqueous Dispersion)                                      
                        0.550   kg                                        
Calcium Stearate, NF    0.021   kg                                        
Simethicone Emulsion, USP                                                 
                        0.002   kg                                        
Water, USP, Purified    0.275   kg                                        
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     (b) Process for applying undercoat 
     The uncoated spheroids were placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     Methocel E4MP solution was applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     (c) Process for applying overcoat 
     Eudragit E30D suspension containing calcium stearate was sprayed on the Methocel E4MP coated spheroids using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     The three types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) Uncoated spheroids to provide a loading dose (e.g. 30 mg propranolol HCl) 
     (2) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH&gt;6.5) e.g. 60 mg propanolol HCl 
     (3) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 70 mg propanolol HCl 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing three types of spheroids containing propanolol hydrochloride. The formulation particulars are based on 160 mg propanolol hydrochloride per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths as follows: 
     
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          First group                                                     
Propranolol                                                               
          of spheroids                                                    
                      Second group                                        
                                 Third group                              
Hydrochloride                                                             
          (or powder) of spheroids                                        
                                 of spheroids                             
mg per capsule                                                            
          % of dose   % of dose  % of dose                                
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40 to 240 10% to 30%  20% to 75% 10% to 60%                               
160       12% to 20%  35% to 45% 35% to 45%                               
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     Examples of in vitro release profiles are given in FIGS. 1-4. FIG. 1 represents the dissolution profile of the composite capsule formulation comprised of three separate doses, produced in Example 3. The dissolution profile was obtained using the United States Pharmacopeia Apparatus I at 37° C. and 100 RPM. The dissolution media was varied with time beginning with 0.1N HCl for 0 to 2 hours. From 2 to 4 hours the media was pH 6.5 phosphate buffer and from 4 to 24 hours the media was pH 7.5 phosphate buffer. 
     FIG. 2 represents the dissolution profiles of the first dose uncoated spheroids produced in Examples 2, 3 and 4 vs the powder blend of the first dose in Example 1. The dissolution profiles were obtained using the United States Pharmacopeia Apparatus I at 37° C. and 100 RPM. The dissolution media was 0.1N HCl. 
     FIG. 3 represents the dissolution profile of the second dose Eudragit S coated spheroids produced in Example 1, 2, 3 and 4. The dissolution profile was obtained using the United States Pharmacopeia Apparatus I at 37° C. and 100 RPM. The dissolution media was varied with time beginning with 0.1N HCl from 0 to 2 hours. From 2 to 4 hours the media was pH 6.5 phosphate buffer and from 4 to 24 hours the media was pH 7.5 phosphate buffer. 
     FIG. 4 represents the dissolution profile of the third dose produced in Example 3. The dissolution profile was obtained using a modification of the United States Pharmacopeia Apparatus I, at 37° C., 100 RPM, and water as the dissolution media. 
     FIGS. 5 and 6 represent the in vivo profiles of propranolol hydrochloride in two different human subjects dosed once a day with the composite capsule containing a total of 160 mg propranolol hydrochloride (FIG. 1) vs a total of 160 mg propranolol hydrochloride administered in four divided doses of 40 mg each. The individual components of the composite capsule are discernible as separate peaks in the plasma level profiles. 
     EXAMPLE 5 
     Vinpocetine hydrochloride (10.0 kg.) and microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel-PH-101); (80.0 kg.), citric acid monohydrate (10.0 kg) were blended together in a 450 liter planetary mixer. Water (100 kg.) was added, and the mixer was run for 10 minutes until a homogeneous, plastic mass was obtained. The mass was extruded under pressure through a perforated cylinder to give cylindrical extrudates of nominally 1 mm. diameter. 
     The damp extrudates (in batches of 15 to 20 kg.) were placed in a spheronizer in which the rotating disc (diameter 68 cm.) rotated at 300 to 400 r.p.m. The rotation was continued for 20 minutes, and the resulting spheroids were then dried at 80° C. in a fluidized bed drier. The dried spheroids were passed over a 1.2 mm. screen, and those which passed through were subjected to a 0.5 mm. screen. The over- and under-sized spheroids were discarded. 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing a powder blend of vinpocetine and two types of spheroids. The formulation particulars are based on 30 mg per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths. 
     The vinpocetine powder blend (or first group of spheroids) provides the loading dose, (e.g. 5 mg vinpocetine). 
     The second and third types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH22 6.5) e.g. 12 mg vinpocetine. 
     (2) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 13 mg vinpocetine 
     1. Powder Blend 
     (a) Formula 
     
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Ingredient            Quantity                                            
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Vinpocetine           5     mg/capsule                                    
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, NF                                                 
                      0.1   mg/capsule                                    
Sodium Starch Glycolate, NF                                               
                      3     mg/capsule                                    
Glutamic Acid, NF     6     mg/capsule                                    
Starch, NF            7     mg/capsule                                    
Lactose, USP          62    mg/capsule                                    
Microcrystalline cellulose, NF                                            
                      13    mg/capsule                                    
Magnesium stearate, NF                                                    
                      1     mg/capsule                                    
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     (b) Procedure 
     1. Blend the Vinpocetine, Lactose, Microcystalline Cellulose, Starch, Glutamic Acid, Sodium Starch Glycolate, Talc Triturate and the Sodium Lauryl Sulfate into the PK blender for 20 minutes with intensifier bar running. 
     2. Pass the Step #1 blend through a Fitz Mill using a #1B screen, medium speed, knives forward. 
     3. Return the granulation from Step #2 to the PK blender and add the Magnesium Stearate and blend for 2 minutes without the intensifier bar on. 
     2. pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids 
     (i) Eudragit S System: 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Ingredients               Quantity                                        
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Uncoated Spheroids (10%   3.00   kg                                       
w/w Vinpocetine)                                                          
Methacrylic Acid Copolymer, Type B, NF                                    
                          0.75   kg                                       
Eudragit S                                                                
Triacetin, NF             0.112  kg                                       
Methylene Chloride, NF    1.99   kg                                       
Isopropyl Alcohol, NF     1.64   kg                                       
Water, USP, Purified      0.50   kg                                       
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     (b) Process 
     Uncoated spheroids were placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     The Eudragit S solution was applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     3. Coated Spheroids 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Undercoat Ingredients                                                     
Uncoated Spheroids (24% 3.00    kg                                        
w/w vinpocetine                                                           
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose,                                            
                        0.075   kg                                        
USP, 2910, 4000 cps, (e.g.,                                               
Methocel E4MP)                                                            
Methylene Chloride, NF  4.987   kg                                        
Methanol, Anhydrous, NF 2.963   kg                                        
Overcoat Ingredients                                                      
Eudragit E 30 D (Aqueous                                                  
                        1.00    kg                                        
Dispersion)                                                               
Calcium Stearate, NF    0.030   kg                                        
Simethicone Emulsion, USP                                                 
                        0.0025  kg                                        
Water, USP, Purified    0.500   kg                                        
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     (b) Process for applying undercoat 
     The uncoated spheroids were placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     Methocel E4MP solution was sprayed using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     (c) Process for applying overcoat 
     Eudragit E30D suspension containing calcium stearate was sprayed on the Methocel E4MP coated spheroids using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     4. Manufacture 
     Capsules were filled with the powder blend, pH sensitive coated spheroids and coated spheroids on an encapsulating machine capable of dual filling powders and spheroids. 
     EXAMPLE 6 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing 3 types of spheroids. The formulation particulars are based on 30 mg vinpocetine per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths. 
     The three types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) Uncoated spheroids to provide a loading dose (e.g. 5 mg vinpocetine) 
     (2) pH sensitive spheroids to provide a second dose (pH&gt;5.5) e.g. 12 mg vinpocetine 
     (3) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 13 mg vinpocetine 
     1. Uncoated Spheroids (prepared as described above in Example 5 except that 5% of the microcrystalline cellulose was replaced in Avicel RC581) 
     2. Alternate pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids 
     Polyvinyl Acetate Phthalate (PVAP) system: 
     (a) Formula--(based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Ingredients             Quantity                                          
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Uncoated Spheroids (10% 3.00 kg                                           
w/w vinpocetine HCl)                                                      
Polyvinyl Acetate Phthalate (PVAP), NF                                    
                        0.30 kg                                           
Triethyl Citrate, NF    0.03 kg                                           
Stearic Acid, NF        0.06 kg                                           
Methanol Anhydrous, NF  2.61 kg                                           
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     (b) Process 
     Uncoated spheroids were placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     The PVAP solution was applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     3. Coated Spheroids (prepared as described above in Example 5) 
     Other dosage strenghts of vinpocetine can be formulated as follows: 
     
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Vinpocetine                                                               
         First group of                                                   
                       Second group                                       
                                  Third group                             
mg per   spheroids (or of spheroids                                       
                                  of spheroids                            
capsule  powder) % of dose                                                
                       % of dose  % of dose                               
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15 to 60 10% to 50%    20% to 75% 10% to 60%                              
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     EXAMPLE 7 
     Isosorbide dinitrate as a 50% triturate with lactose (60 kg) and microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel PH-101) (40 kg) are blended together in a 450 liter planetary mixer. Water (50 kg.) is added, and the mixer is run for 10 minutes until a homogeneous, plastic mass is obtained. The mass is extruded under pressure through a perforated cylinder to give cylindrical extrudates of nominally 1 mm. diameter. 
     The damp extrudates (in batches of 15 to 20 kg.) are placed in a spheronizer in which the rotating disc (diameter 68 cm.) rotates at 300 to 400 r.p.m. The rotation is continued for 10 minutes, and the resulting spheroids are then dried at 60° C. in a fluidized bed drier. The dried spheroids are passed over a 1.4 mm. screen, and those which pass through are subjected to a 0.7 mm. screen. 
     The over-and under-sized spheroids are discarded. 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing a powder blend of isosorbide dinitrate and two types of spheroids. The formulation particulars are based on 40 mg per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths. 
     The isosorbide dinitrate powder blend (or first group of spheroids) provides the loading dose, (e.g. 14 mg isosorbide dinitrate (100%). 
     The second and third types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH&gt;6.5) e.g. 13 mg isosorbide dinitrate (100%). 
     (2) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 13 mg isosorbide dinitrate (100%). 
     1. Powder Blend 
     (a) Formula 
     
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Ingredient           Quantity                                             
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Isosorbide dinitrate (100%) USP                                           
                      5 mg/capsule                                        
Lactose, USP         54 mg/capsule                                        
Microcrystalline cellulose, NF                                            
                     15 mg/capsule                                        
Magnesium stearate, NF                                                    
                      1 mg/capsule                                        
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     2. pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids 
     (i) Eudragit S System: 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Ingredients               Quantity                                        
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Uncoated Spheroids (30%   3.00   kg                                       
w/w isosorbide dinitrate                                                  
Methacrylic Acid Copolymer, Type B, NF                                    
                          0.75   kg                                       
Eudragit S                                                                
Triacetin, NF             0.112  kg                                       
Methylene Chloride, NF    1.99   kg                                       
Isopropyl Alcohol, NF     1.64   kg                                       
Water                     0.50   kg                                       
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     (b) Process 
     Uncoated spheroids are placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     The Eudragit S solution is applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids are dried 
     3. Coated Spheroids 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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                      Quantity                                            
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Undercoat Ingredients                                                     
Uncoated Spheroids (30% 3.00    kg                                        
w/w isosorbide dinitrate                                                  
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose,                                            
                        0.075   kg                                        
USP, 2910, 4000 cps, (e.g.,                                               
Methocel E4MP)                                                            
Methylene Chloride, NF  4.987   kg                                        
Methanol, Anhydrous, NF 2.963   kg                                        
Overcoat Ingredients                                                      
Eudragit E 30 D (Aqueous                                                  
                        1.00    kg                                        
Dispersion)                                                               
Calcium Stearate, NF    0.030   kg                                        
Simethicone Emulsion, USP                                                 
                        0.0025  kg                                        
Water, USP, Purified    0.500   kg                                        
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     (b) Process for applying undercoat 
     The uncoated spheroids are placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     Methocel E4MP solution is sprayed using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids were dried 
     (c) Process for applying overcoat 
     Eudragit E30D suspension containing calcium stearate is sprayed on the Methocel E4MP coated spheroids using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids are dried 
     4. Manufacture 
     Capsules are filled with the powder blend, pH sensitive coated spheroids and coated spheroids on an encapsulating machine capable of dual filling powders and spheroids. 
     EXAMPLE 8 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing 3 types of spheroids. The formulation particulars are based on 40 mg isosorbide dinitrate per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths. 
     The three types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) Uncoated spheroids to provide a loading dose (e.g. 14 mg isosorbide dinitrate) 
     (2) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH&gt;5.5) e.g. 13 mg isosorbide dinitrate 
     (3) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 13 mg isosorbide dinitrate 
     1. Uncoated Spheroids (prepared as described above) 
     2. Alternate pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids 
     Polyvinyl Acetate Phthalate (PVAP) system: 
     (a) Formula--(based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Ingredients             Quantity                                          
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Uncoated Spheroids (30% 3.00 kg                                           
w/w isosorbide dinitrate)                                                 
Polyvinyl Acetate Phthalate (PVAP), NF                                    
                        0.30 kg                                           
Triethyl Citrate, NF    0.03 kg                                           
Stearic Acid            0.06 kg                                           
Methanol, Anhydrous NF  2.61 kg                                           
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     (b) Process 
     Uncoated spheroids are placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     The PVAP solution is applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids are dried 
     3. Coated Spheroids (prepared as described above in Example 7) 
     Other dosage strengths of isosorbide dinitrate can be formulated as follows: 
     
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          First group                                                     
Isosorbide                                                                
          of spheroids                                                    
                      Second group                                        
                                 Third group                              
dinitrate (or powder) of spheroids                                        
                                 of spheroids                             
mg per capsule                                                            
          % of dose   % of dose  % of dose                                
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20 to 160 25% to 65%  25% to 65% 25% to 65%                               
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     EXAMPLE 9 
     Pelrinone, prepared as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,505,910 (10 kg.) and microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel-PH-101; 90 kg.) are blended together in a 450 liter planetary mixer. Water (60 kg.) is added, and the mixer is run for 10 minutes until a homogeneous, plastic mass is obtained. The mass is extruded under pressure through a perforated cylinder to give cylindrical extrudates of nominally 1 mm. diameter. 
     The damp extrudates (in batches of 15 to 20 kg.) are placed in a spheronizer in which the rotating disc (diameter 68 cm.) rotates at 300 to 400 r.p.m. The rotation is continued for 10 minutes, and the resulting spheroids are then dried at 60° C. in a fluidized bed drier. The dried spheroids are passed over a 1.4 mm. screen, and those which pass through are subjected to a 0.7 mm. screen. The over-and under-sized spheroids are discarded. 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing a powder blend of pelrinone and two types of spheroids. The formulation particulars are based on 15 mg pelrinone per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths. 
     The pelrinone powder blend (or first group of spheroids) provides the loading dose, (e.g. 3 mg pelrinone). 
     The second and third types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH&gt;6.5) e.g. 6 mg pelrinone. 
     (2) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 6 mg pelrinone. 
     1. Powder Blend 
     (a) Formula 
     
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Ingredient          Quantity                                              
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Pelrinone            3 mg/capsule                                         
Lactose, USP        54 mg/capsule                                         
Microcrystalline cellulose, NF                                            
                    15 mg/capsule                                         
Magnesium stearate, NF                                                    
                     1 mg/capsule                                         
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     2. pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids 
     (i) Eudragit S System: 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Ingredients               Quantity                                        
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Uncoated Spheroids (60%   3.00   kg                                       
w/w pelrinone)                                                            
Methacrylic Acid Copolymer, Type B, NF                                    
                          0.75   kg                                       
Eudragit S                                                                
Triacetin, NF             0.112  kg                                       
Methylene Chloride, NF    1.99   kg                                       
Isopropyl Alcohol, NF     1.64   kg                                       
Water                     0.50   kg                                       
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     (b) Process 
     Uncoated spheroids are placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     The Eudragit S solution is applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids are dried 
     3. Coated Spheroids 
     (a) Formula (based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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                      Quantity                                            
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Undercoat Ingredients                                                     
Uncoated Spheroids (60% 3.00    kg                                        
w/w pelrinone                                                             
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose,                                            
                        0.075   kg                                        
USP, 2910, 4000 cps, (e.g.,                                               
Methocel E4MP)                                                            
Methylene Chloride, NF  4.987   kg                                        
Methanol, Anhydrous, NF 2.963   kg                                        
Overcoat Ingredients                                                      
Eudragit E 30 D (Aqueous                                                  
                        1.00    kg                                        
Dispersion)                                                               
Calcium Stearate, NF    0.030   kg                                        
Simethicone Emulsion, USP                                                 
                        0.0025  kg                                        
Water                   0.500   kg                                        
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     (b) Process for applying undercoat 
     The uncoated spheroids are placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     Methocel E4MP solution is sprayed using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids are dried 
     (c) Process for applying overcoat 
     Eudragit E30D suspension containing calcium stearate is sprayed on the Methocel E4MP coated spheroids using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids are dried 
     4. Manufacture 
     Capsules are filled with the powder blend, pH sensitive coated spheroids and coated spheroids on an encapsulating machine capable of dual filling powders and spheroids. 
     EXAMPLE 10 
     The finished dosage form consists of a hard gelatin capsule containing 3 types of spheroids. The formulation particulars are based on 15 mg pelrinone per capsule, although they can be designed to provide other dosage strengths. 
     The three types of spheroids are categorized as: 
     (1) Uncoated spheroids to provide a loading dose (e.g. 3 mg pelrinone) 
     (2) pH sensitive coated spheroids to provide a second dose (pH&gt;5.5) e.g. 6 mg pelrinone 
     (3) Coated spheroids to provide a third dose (4-10 hours post ingestion) e.g. 6 mg pelrinone 
     1. Uncoated Spheroids (prepared as described above) 
     2. Alternate pH Sensitive Coated Spheroids 
     Polyvinyl Acetate Phthalate (PVAP) system: 
     (a) Formula--(based on 3 kg uncoated spheroids) 
     
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Ingredients             Quantity                                          
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Uncoated Spheroids (10% 3.00 kg                                           
w/w pelrinone)                                                            
Polyvinyl Acetate Phthalate (PVAP), NF                                    
                        0.30 kg                                           
Triethyl Citrate, NF    0.03 kg                                           
Stearic Acid, NF        0.06 kg                                           
Methanol, Anhydrous, NF 2.61 kg                                           
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     (b) Process 
     Uncoated spheroids are placed in a fluidized bed coater 
     The PVAP solution is applied using a peristaltic pump 
     The spheroids are dried 
     3. Coated Spheroids (prepared as described above in Example 1) 
     Other dosage strengths of pelrinone can be formulated as follows: 
     
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pelrinone                                                                 
         First group of                                                   
                       Second group                                       
                                  Third group                             
mg per   spheroids (or of spheroids                                       
                                  of spheroids                            
capsule  powder) % of dose                                                
                       % of dose  % of dose                               
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5 to 50  10% to 50%    20% to 75% 10% to 60%                              
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