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In vivo disintegration profiles of encapsulated and nonencapsulated sumatriptan: gamma scintigraphy in healthy volunteers.

Author(s): Wilding IR, Clark D, Wray H, Alderman J, Muirhead N, Sikes CR

Affiliation(s): Pharmaceutical Profiles, Ltd, Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Publication date & source: 2005-01, J Clin Pharmacol., 45(1):101-5.

Publication type: Clinical Trial; Randomized Controlled Trial

The goal of this exploratory pilot study was to use gamma scintigraphy to evaluate, under physiological conditions, disintegration profiles of encapsulated and nonencapsulated formulations of 100 mg sumatriptan. Using a crossover design, healthy volunteers (n = 10) ingested 100-mg doses of sumatriptan tablets radiolabeled with 111Indium, as well as encapsulated sumatriptan tablets that were prepared similarly, then placed within a gelatin capsule and backfilled with an excipient blend radiolabeled with 99mTechnetium. A gamma camera recorded scintigraphic images until 5 hours postdose. Initial disintegration of the gelatin capsule was observed at a mean (range) of 5 minutes (1-11 minutes); disintegration was complete within 14 minutes (5-24 minutes). For nonencapsulated versus encapsulated tablets, the mean (+/- standard deviation) time to initial disintegration (6 +/- 5 minutes vs 8 +/- 5 minutes) and time to complete disintegration (18 +/- 14 minutes vs 16 +/- 7 minutes) were comparable. Results of this study demonstrate that encapsulated and nonencapsulated sumatriptan have equivalent in vivo dissolution rates.

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