Development of a compounded propofol nanoemulsion using multiple non-invasive process analytical technologies

T Rooimans*, M Damen, C M A Markesteijn, C C L Schuurmans, N H C de Zoete, P M van Hasselt, W E Hennink, C F van Nostrum, M Hermes, R Besseling, H Vromans

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Abstract

Propofol is the preferred anaesthetic for induction and maintenance of sedation in critically ill mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients. However, during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, regular supply chains could not keep up with the sudden increase in global demand, causing drug shortages. Propofol is formulated as an oil-in-water emulsion which is administered intravenously. This study explores the extemporaneous preparation of a propofol emulsion without specialized manufacturing equipment to temporally alleviate such shortages. A commercially available lipid emulsion (IVLE, SMOFlipid 20 %), intended for parenteral nutrition, was used to create a propofol loaded nanoemulsion via addition of liquid propofol drug substance and subsequent mixing. Critical quality attributes such as mean droplet size and the volume-weighted percentage of large-diameter (>5µm) droplets were studied. The evolution of droplet size and propofol distribution was monitored in situ and non-destructively, maintaining sterility, using Spatially Resolved Dynamic Light Scattering and Near Infrared Spectroscopy, respectively. Using response surface methodology, an optimum was found for a 4 % w/v propofol formulation with a ∼15 min mixing time in a flask shaker at a 40° shaking angle. This study shows that extemporaneous compounding is a viable option for emergency supply of propofol drug product during global drug shortages.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122960
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume640
Early online date13 Apr 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2023

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Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Compounding
  • Drug shortage
  • Parenteral lipid nano-emulsion
  • Propofol

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