Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal (May 2021)

Formulation of sublingual promethazine hydrochloride tablets for rapid relief of motion sickness

  • Hamad S Alyami,
  • Mohamed A. Ibrahim,
  • Mohammad H. Alyami,
  • Eman Z Dahmash,
  • Osaid T. Almeanazel,
  • Thamer S Algahtani,
  • Fars Alanazi,
  • Doaa H. Alshora

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 5
pp. 478 – 486

Abstract

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The delivery of antihistaminic agents via the oral route is problematic, especially for elderly patients. This study aimed to develop a sublingual formulation of promethazine hydrochloride by direct compression, and to mask its intensely bitter taste. Promethazine hydrochloride (PMZ) sublingual tablets prepared by direct compression were optimized using Box-Behnken full factorial design. The effect of a taste-masking agent (Eudragit E 100, X1), superdisintegrant (crospovidone; CPV, X2) and lubricant (sodium stearyl fumarate; SSF, X3) on sublingual tablets’ attributes (responses, Y) was optimized. The prepared sublingual tablets were characterized for hardness (Y1), disintegration time (Y2), initial dissolution rate (IDR; Y3) and dissolution efficiency after 30 min (Dissolution Efficiency (DE); Y4). The obtained results showed a significant positive effect of the three independent factors on tablet hardness (P 0.05). Optimized formulation that was suggested by the software was composed of: Eudragit E 100 (X1) = 2.5% w/w, CPV (X2) = 4.13% w/w, and SSF (X3) = 1.0% w/w. The observed values of the optimized formula were found to be close to the predicted optimized values. The Differential Scanning Calorimetric (DSC) studies indicated no interaction between PMZ and tablet excipients.

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