Design of in vitro skin permeation studies according to the EMA guideline on quality of transdermal patches

European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences : Official Journal of the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences
Francesco CilurzoPaola Minghetti

Abstract

Transdermal patches and medicated plasters are designed to sustain efficacious systemic or loco-regional drug concentrations, respectively. In both cases, drug skin permeation is a critical attribute from the early stage of the pharmaceutical development. In 2014, the EMA introduced the "Guideline on the quality of transdermal patches", in which the importance of equivalence of drug fluxes in in vitro skin permeation study was particularly emphasized to generic or abridged applications for the marketing authorization or manage dossier variations during the product cycle life. Moving from experimental data, this work provides information on the set-up of such studies and the statistical evaluation of obtained fluxes. In particular, the impact of the inter-sample variability on the equivalence assessment was deeply investigated by using formulation pairs containing propranolol, diclofenac or nitroglycerine. The main outputs of the work were attributable to the definition of the acceptability interval and number of replicates to be performed. As an example, the equivalence of two propranolol patches (flux variability lower than 25%) can be assessed using six replicas and a confidence limit within the 0.8-1.25 range (α = 0.05; powe...Continue Reading

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