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Reservoir Based Fentanyl Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems: Effect of Patch Age on Drug Release and Skin Permeation
Authors:Suneela Prodduturi  Glen J. Smith  Anna M. Wokovich  William H. Doub  Benjamin J. Westenberger  Lucinda Buhse
Affiliation:(1) Division of Pharmaceutical Analysis, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 1114 Market St. Rm 1002, St. Louis, Missouri 63101, USA;(2) Office of Generic Drugs, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Maryland, USA
Abstract:
Purpose  To understand and evaluate the stability and skin permeation profiles of fentanyl reservoir systems as a function of patch age. Methods  Drug release and skin permeation studies were performed using a modified USP apparatus 5 with a novel sample preparation technique. Results  The amount of fentanyl present in the EVA/adhesive layer (EAL) increased from about 17% of label claim (LC) at 5 months to 25% LC at 22 months. The increase in the drug concentration was mainly observed in the peripheral EAL. Simultaneously, the alcohol content of the patch decreased as a function of patch age. A significant effect of patch age on the drug content in the EAL and the drug release from the system was observed; however, skin permeation studies did not indicate an increase in drug delivery rate. Conclusions  Novel sample preparation technique with USP Apparatus 5 allowed determination of in vitro skin permeation rates for fentanyl transdermal patches with different designs. Permeation rates with cadaver skin as substrate were found not to change with patch age despite changing drug concentration in the EAL.
Keywords:fentanyl  reservoir systems  skin permeation  stability  transdermal drug delivery
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