The Effect of Ethanol on the Release of Opioids from Oral Prolonged-Release Preparations
Recent experience has prompted the US FDA to consider whether ethanol ingestion may modify the release characteristics of prolonged-release formulations, where dose dumping may be an issue for patient safety. The influence of ethanol on the in vitro release of opioid drugs from some prolonged-releas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Drug development and industrial pharmacy 2007-10, Vol.33 (10), p.1101-1111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent experience has prompted the US FDA to consider whether ethanol ingestion may modify the release characteristics of prolonged-release formulations, where dose dumping may be an issue for patient safety.
The influence of ethanol on the in vitro release of opioid drugs from some prolonged-release formulations utilizing different release technologies was examined. Results indicated that the prolonged-release mechanisms remained intact under the testing conditions, although one product showed initial sensitivity to ethanol in its release characteristics. Nevertheless, in this case, extrapolation of the findings to likely outcome in vivo indicated no risk of dose-dumping.
It is proposed that prolonged-release medicinal products should be tested during development to ensure robustness to the effects of ethanol on drug release. |
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ISSN: | 0363-9045 1520-5762 |
DOI: | 10.1080/03639040701377292 |