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Microcapsule-gel formulation of promethazine HCl for controlled nasal delivery: A motion sickness medication 

Authors: J. A. McDonough a;  J. T. Persyn a;  J. A. Nino a;  H. Dixon a;  E. J. Boland b;  Z. Wang c; L. Putcha d
Affiliations:   a Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, USA
b University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX, USA
c Wyle Laboratories, Houston, TX, USA
d NASA-Jonhson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
DOI: 10.1080/09687860600945628
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Published in: journal Journal of Microencapsulation, Volume 24, Issue 2 2007 , pages 109 - 116
Subject: Pharmacology;
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Abstract

The current method of choice for astronauts to treat space motion sickness is an intra-muscular injection of promethazine hydrochloride (PMZ HCl) which is invasive and causes considerable local irritation and discomfort at the site of injection. Intra-nasal delivery is considered a feasible alternative route for administration of medications to treat space motion sickness. The purpose of this research is to develop a PMZ HCl formulation that can be administered intra-nasally without irritation (i.e. leukocyte infiltration) in the nasal epithelium when dosed at PMZ HCl concentrations greater than the cytotoxic limit. The biocompatibility of PMZ HCl was tested in vitro and was shown to be cytotoxic at concentrations greater than 10-5 molar regardless of pH. A controlled-release microencapsulated dosage formulation was developed using spinning disk atomization and release rates for the PMZ HCl microcapsules were determined in phosphate buffered saline. An animal study was conducted to determine the irritation response of rat nasal mucosa when dosed with encapsulated and non-encapsulated PMZ HCl.
Keywords: Nasal delivery; promethazine hydrochloride; space motion sickness; spinning disk atomization; cytotoxicity
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