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Surge Dose ® Formulations of NSAIDs Provide for Ultra-Rapid and Consistent Drug Absorption in Both the Fasted and Fed State as Predicted by Physiologically Based Biopharmaceutics Modelling

ORCID
0000-0003-2169-0058
Affiliation
Seda Pharmaceutical Development Services, Oakfield Road Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheadle, Stockport SK8 3GX, UK;(H.D.);(Z.J.);(P.A.D.)
Dickinson, Harri;
ORCID
0000-0003-0533-0933
Affiliation
Seda Pharmaceutical Development Services, Oakfield Road Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheadle, Stockport SK8 3GX, UK;(H.D.);(Z.J.);(P.A.D.)
Jiang, Zhixin;
ORCID
0000-0001-6566-8915
Affiliation
Seda Pharmaceutical Development Services, Oakfield Road Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheadle, Stockport SK8 3GX, UK;(H.D.);(Z.J.);(P.A.D.)
Dickinson, Paul A.;
Affiliation
Ian Wilding Associates Limited, 10 Glebe Street, Nottingham NG9 1BZ, UK;
Wilding, Ian R.;
Affiliation
Imaginot Pty Ltd., Yeerongpilly Corporate Park, 44 Station Street, Yeerongpilly, Brisbane, QLD 4105, Australia
Elliott, Geraldine A.

Background/Objectives: This paper describes the use of physiologically based biopharmaceutics modelling (PBBM) to predict the effect of food on diclofenac and ibuprofen absorption from ultra-rapid-release Surge Dose ® tablets. Methods: Fasted-state diclofenac pharmacokinetics (PK) were used with published IV data and biorelevant dissolution data for the diclofenac tablets to develop a mechanistic PBBM model which could be used to predict absorption. Results: The resultant model that best fitted the PK data showed that, in vivo, the ultra-rapid-release tablets behaved like a solution with a median time to peak plasma concentration (T max ) of 20 min. Incorporating a well-established model for gastric emptying in the fed state, the fed T max for these tablets was predicted to be 21 min, similar to that seen in fasted subjects. Use of a PBBM model to predict absorption of ibuprofen in the fasted and fed states again showed that ultra-rapid-release tablets produced fast and consistent absorption independent of the presence of food. Predicted mean T max values were 31.8 and 35.4 min in the fasted and fed states, respectively. Conclusions: Therefore, even if Surge Dose ® formulations are taken after food, as frequently recommended for NSAIDs, the speed of absorption and subsequent onset of action should not be impacted.

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