Impact of polymer type on bioperformance and physical stability of hot melt extruded formulations of a poorly water soluble drug

Amorphous solid dispersion formulations have been widely used to enhance bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs. In these formulations, polymer is included to physically stabilize the amorphous drug by dispersing it in the polymeric carrier and thus forming a solid solution. The polymer can also maintain supersaturation and promote speciation during dissolution, thus enabling better absorption as compared to crystalline drug substance. In this paper, we report the use of hot melt extrusion (HME) to develop amorphous formulations of a poorly soluble compound (FaSSIF solubility = 1 μg/mL). The poor solubility of the compound and high dose (300 mg) necessitated the use of amorphous formulation to achieve adequate bioperformance.

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