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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 01, 2010
Filed:
May. 02, 2005
Stefan Bassarab, Biberach, DE;
Karoline Bechtold-peters, Biberach, DE;
Richard Fuhrherr, Nuremberg, DE;
Wolfgang Friess, Iffeldorf, DE;
Patrick Garidel, Norderstedt, DE;
Torsten Schultz-fademrecht, Biberach, DE;
Stefan Bassarab, Biberach, DE;
Karoline Bechtold-Peters, Biberach, DE;
Richard Fuhrherr, Nuremberg, DE;
Wolfgang Friess, Iffeldorf, DE;
Patrick Garidel, Norderstedt, DE;
Torsten Schultz-Fademrecht, Biberach, DE;
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Ingelheim am Rhein, DE;
Abstract
The present invention concerns powders containing a pharmaceutical active substance and a combination of excipients comprising at least one 1,4 O-linked saccharose derivative selected from the compounds: 1,4 O-linked D-Gal-saccharose (lactosucrose), 1,4 O-linked D-Glu-saccharose (glucosyl sucrose), or 1,4 O-linked Glu-Glu-saccharose (maltosyl sucrose) in combination with at least one further excipient. The other excipient is preferably an amino acid, a peptide and/or a mono-, di- and/or oligosaccharide, wherein the oligosaccharide may be a second 1,4 O-linked saccharose derivative, provided that this is different from the first.