Crystallographically stable amorphous cephalosporin compositions and process for producing the same

This invention relates to an orally administrable and powdery composition consisting essentially of a number of particles each comprising a crystallographically stable and amorphous cephalosporin. More specifically, this invention relates to a novel, orally administrable and powdery composition cons...

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Main Authors Onodera, Masahiro, Sukegawa, Masamichi, Yasui, Kiyoshi, Watanabe, Tatsuo, Sato, Toyomi, Murai, Yasushi, Iinuma, Katsuharu
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.01.2002
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Summary:This invention relates to an orally administrable and powdery composition consisting essentially of a number of particles each comprising a crystallographically stable and amorphous cephalosporin. More specifically, this invention relates to a novel, orally administrable and powdery composition consisting essentially of particles which each have a uniform internal texture within each particle and each are formed from a homogeneous mixture of an amorphous and water-soluble substance of 7-[(Z)-2-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl) -2-methoxyiminoacetamido]-3-[(Z)-2-(4-methylthiazol-5-yl) ethenyl]-3-cephem-4-carboxylic acid pivaloyloxymethyl ester, that is, Cefditoren pivoxil (a generic name), with a water-soluble, high-molecular additive, for example, a water-solubilized derivative of cellulose. This invention further relates to processes for the preparation of the novel, orally administrable and powdery composition as above-mentioned. Processes are provided for the preparation of orally administrable, yellow and powdery compositions essentially consisting of particles composed of a homogeneous mixture of an amorphous Cefditoren pivoxil substance with a water soluble high-molecular additive. These compositions can be produced by dissolving crystalline Cefditoren pivoxil substance and the water-soluble high-molecular additive in an aqueous solution of an acid, then neutralizing the resultant solution, to co-precipitate the product, and drying the thus precipitated product, followed by recovering the product in the form of the above-mentioned particles.