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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 30, 2002
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2000
Olivier Saslawski, Lyons, FR;
Philippe Giet, Lyons, FR;
Dominique Michel, Lyons, FR;
Thierry Holot, Lyons, FR;
Merck Patent Gesellschaft mit, Darmstadt, DE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to an orally administrable galenic form allowing improved absorption by the transmembrane or paracellular route in the gastrointestinal tract of active ingredients which are hydrophilic or ionizable in physiol. media, comprising at least one such active ingredient, an absorption-promoting agent having an HLB>8, the the absorption-promoting agent consisting of one or more lipid substances chosen from: polysorbates; polyoxyethylene ethers; esters of polyoxyethylene and fatty acids; fatty acids; fatty alcs.; bile acids and their salts with pharmaceutically acceptable cations; esters of C1-C6 alkanol with fatty acids; esters of polyol with fatty acids, the polyol comprising from 2 to 6 hydroxyl functional groups; and polyglycolyzed glycerides; in combination with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients, the pharmaceutical forms comprising captopril being excluded. A controlled-release tablet contained (1) cores contg. calcium acamprosate 50, Gelucire 44/14 10, Compritol 10, microcryst. cellulose 19, Povidone 10, and Mg stearate 1% and (2) a film-coating compn. contg. HPMC 64, PEG-4000 15, and talc 21%.