Non-crystalline minoxidil composition

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Inventors

Uster, Paul S.
Quinn, Yolanda P.

Application #

333660

Filed

Apr-4-1989

Published

Jul-9-1991

Current US Class

264/4.1
424/45
424/450
428/402.2
514/256
514/275
514/78
514/880
514/944
514/947
514/969
514/975

International Classes

A61K 007/06; A61K 031/505

Field of Search

264/4.1 428/402.2 424/45 424/450 424/70 436/829 514/78 514/947 514/969 514/975 514/256 514/880

Assignee

Liposome Technology, Inc. (Menlo Park, CA)

Examiners

Lovering; Richard D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dolezalova; Hana

US Patent References

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Abstract
An aqueous, noncrystalline minoxidil composition for topical use which has significantly improved flux of the drug through human cadaver skin. The composition contains minoxidil complexed with an amphipathic compound, oleic acid and with pharmaceutically acceptable excipients. The composition may be formulated in an aqueous vehicle, or dispersed in fluorochlorocarbon solvent for spray delivery from a self- propelled spray device.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A topical minoxidil composition suitable for treatment of alopecia consisting essentially of predominantly non-crystalline minoxidil, complexed with an amphiphatic compound having pK 5 or less than 5, and a lipid.

2. The compositions of claim 1 wherein the minoxidil is made soluble with amphiphatic compound having a pK less than 5 and wherein the lipid is oleic acid.

3. The composition of claim 2 wherein the ratio of minoxidil:amphiphatic compound:oleic acid is 1-4:1-1.85-4 weight/weight/weight.

4. The composition of claim 3 wherein the amphiphatic compound is chosen from the group consisting of N-methyl cocoyl taurate, laureth sulfosuccinate hemiester, lauryl sulfosuccinate, lysophosphatidic acid, monoalkyl phosphate ester, monoalkyl phosphonate, monoalkyl sulfonate and oleamido-PEG-2-sulfosuccinate.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a topical minoxidil composition, and in particular, to non-crystalline compositions which can be applied in spray, gel, or ointment form. The composition improves significantly the flux of the drug through skin, thereby increasing potential therapeutic benefits. Another added advantage is that the process can be scaled-up easily.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Minoxidil is an arterial dilator which has been used, in oral form, in the treatment of hypertension to lower blood pressure. More recently, the drug has been shown to stimulate new hair growth, when applied topically, in cases of male pattern baldness. Initial clinical studies with a topical form of the drug indicate that reversal of male pattern baldness is most favorable in younger men, and where recent hair loss has occurred, but that new hair growth is observed in a significant percentage of older men and/or where in cases of long-term baldness.

The drug itself is a piperidinyl pirimidine compound which is poorly soluble in water and in most water-immiscible organic solvents such as chloroform. Heretofore, minoxidil has been formulated, for topical use, in an ethanol-based ointment vehicle containing ethanol, propylene glycol and water. The solubility of the drug in pure propylene glycol is between about 7-9% by weight, and in an ethanol/propylene glycol/water vehicle, only about 2%. One drawback of the formulation is the tendency of the minoxidil to revert to an insoluble crystalline form when applied to the skin, as the ethanol solvent evaporates. Whether due to the tendency of the drug to crystallize or other factors, the minoxidil formulation shows relatively inefficient uptake by the skin. Another limitation is the limited solubility of the drug in the ethanol/propylene glycol/water vehicle. Further, evaporation of ethanol, when the formulation is applied to the skin, leaves a viscous propylene glycol/water residue which may be objectionable to many users. The drug is poorly soluble in water and practically insoluble in lipophilic solvents, such as chloroform. Therefore, predominantly water-based or propellant-solvent formulations have not been feasible heretofore and it would be advantageous to have an alternative formulation avoiding the above problems.
 
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