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Poly(dl:Lactic Acid-Castor Oil) 3:7-Bupivacaine Formulation: Reducing Burst Effect Prolongs Efficacy In Vivo

Authors :
Abraham J. Domb
Carolyn F. Weiniger
Ludmila Golovanevski
Marina Sokolsky-Papkov
Source :
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 99:2732-2738
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

Prolonged analgesia may be achieved using a single injection of slow-release local anesthetic formulation. The study objective was to improve the efficacy of a previously reported formulation comprising 10% bupivacaine in poly(DL:lactic acid co castor oil) 3:7. The polymer was loaded with 15% bupivacaine and injected through a 22G needle close to the sciatic nerve of ICR mice. Sensory and motor nerve blockade were measured. The efficacy and toxicity of the polymer-drug combination were determined. Sixty percent of the incorporated bupivacaine was released during 1 week in vitro. During in vitro release no burst effect was seen, suggesting low toxicity of the formulation. Single injection of 0.1 mL of 15% polymer-bupivacaine formulation caused motor block that lasted 64 h and sensory block that lasted 96 h. The MTD of the polymer-drug formulation was established as 0.175 mL. Microscopic examination of the injection sites revealed reversible nerve inflammation and normal internal organs. The polymer poly(DL:lactic acid co castor oil) 3:7 is a safe carrier for prolonged activity of bupivacaine up to 96 h. The increase of drug load in the formulation reduces the drug release rates due to stronger polymer-drug interactions and higher overall hydrophobicity of the formulation.

Details

ISSN :
00223549
Volume :
99
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....06b26055ff93b04911b3b6774499163a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jps.22025