Metronidazole thermogel improves retention and decreases permeation through the skin

Authors

  • Elayne Karine Souto de Melo Federal University of Pernambuco; Center of Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Development; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Thalita Pedon de Araujo Federal University of Pernambuco; Center of Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Development; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • José Wellithom Viturino da Silva Federal University of Pernambuco; Center of Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Development; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Stephanye Carolyne Christino Chagas Federal University of Pernambuco; Center of Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Development; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Danilo César Galindo Bedor Federal University of Pernambuco; Center of Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Development; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Davi Pereira de Santana Federal University of Pernambuco; Center of Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Development; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Leila Bastos Leal Federal University of Pernambuco; Center of Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Development; Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902017000216130

Keywords:

Metronidazole/evaluation, Metronidazole/drug retention, Poloxamer 407, Rosacea/treatment, Dermatopharmacokinetic.

Abstract

Metronidazole (MTZ) is widely used as the standard antibiotic for the treatment of rosacea and, more recently, is being used off label in Brazilian hospitals for the treatment of wounds. Following oral administration, minimal amounts of active agent reaches the skin and side effects are strongly induced. Consequently, MTZ is currently being applied topically in order to improve the therapeutic efficacy with reduced side effects, with Rozex(r) (RZ) (an MTZ gelled formulation) being the only marketed product. This study examined whether the use of MTZ 0.75% from thermogel formulations could improve drug retention and reduce dermal exposure compared to that by Rozex(r). Following a 21 h permeation study, the highest total amount of MTZ permeated through the rat healthy and disturbed skin was seen with Rozex(r), but similar to all formulations regardless of the skin condition. On the other hand, the amount retained in the epidermis/dermis was larger for thermogel formulations; at least 4 fold that of Rozex(r), when the stratum corneum was present as a barrier. In conclusion, thermogel formulations can be favorable alternatives to Rozex(r) for the topical application of MTZ with improved efficacy and reduced side effects.

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2017-01-01

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How to Cite

Metronidazole thermogel improves retention and decreases permeation through the skin. (2017). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 53(2), e16130-. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902017000216130