Assessing the impact of endogenously derived crystalline drug on the in vivo performance of amorphous formulations

2019 
Crystallization of drug from an amorphous formulation is expected to negatively impact its bioperformance following oral delivery. In evaluating this in vivo, neat crystalline drug is typically mixed with the amorphous formulation. However, this approach may not adequately mimic the effect of drug crystals that form within the amorphous matrix, because crystal properties are highly dependent on the crystallization environment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vivo impact of crystals formed in a generic tacrolimus amorphous formulation, relative to noncrystallized formulations and a reference suspension containing neat crystalline drug. Crystallization of tacrolimus was induced in the generic product by exposing it to moderate temperatures and high relative humidity. Controlled levels of crystallinity in the formulations were achieved by mixing maximally crystallized and fresh formulations at the desired ratios. These formulations were then characterized in vitro and used for oral dosing to bea...
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