Clarithromycin and Pantoprazole Gastro-Retentive Floating Bilayer Tablet for the Treatment of Helicobacter Pylori: Formulation and Characterization

Bilayer/multilayer tablets have been introduced to formulate incompatible components for compound preparations, but they are now more commonly used to tailor drug release. This research aimed to formulate a novel gastro-retentive tablet to deliver a combination of a fixed dose of two drugs to eliminate Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) in the gastrointestinal tract. The bilayer tablets were prepared by means of the direct compression technique. The controlled-release bilayer tablets were prepared using various hydrophilic swellable polymers (sodium alginate, chitosan, and HPMC-K15M) alone and in combination to investigate the percent of swelling behavior and average drug release.

The weight of the controlled-release floating layer was 500 mg, whereas the weight of the floating tablets of pantoprazole was 100 mg. To develop the most-effective formulation, the effects of the experimental components on the floating lag time, the total floating time, T 50%, and the amount of drug release were investigated. The drugs’ and excipients’ compatibilities were evaluated using ATR-FTIR and DSC. Pre-compression and post-compression testing were carried out for the prepared tablets, and they were subjected to in vitro characterization studies.

The pantoprazole layer of the prepared tablet demonstrated drug release (95%) in 2 h, whereas clarithromycin demonstrated sustained drug release (83%) for up to 24 h (F7). The present study concluded that the combination of sodium alginate, chitosan, and HPMC polymers (1:1:1) resulted in a gastro-retentive and controlled-release drug delivery system of the drug combination. Thus, the formulation of the floating bilayer tablets successfully resulted in a biphasic drug release. Moreover, the formulation (F7) offered the combination of two drugs in a single-tablet formulation containing various polymers (sodium alginate, chitosan, and HPMC polymers) as the best treatment option for local infections such as gastric ulcers.

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Materials

Clarithromycin HCl and pantoprazole sodium (Sigma-Aldrich, Chemie, Germany) were the model drugs used in this study. HPMC-K-15M, PVP-K30, chitosan, sodium alginate, sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), and sodium starch glycolate (primojel) (Dow Chemical, Michigan, United States) and Avicel (Microcrystalline cellulose) PH˗102, magnesium stearate, talc powder, and HCl (Sigma Aldrich, Germany) were used for the formulation of the bilayer floating tablets. Distilled water was prepared in ADDL using a distillation apparatus. All the chemicals used in the study were of analytical grade.

Ullah, G.; Nawaz, A.; Latif, M.S.; Shah, K.U.; Ahmad, S.; Javed, F.; Alfatama, M.; Abd Ghafar, S.A.; Lim, V. Clarithromycin and Pantoprazole Gastro-Retentive Floating Bilayer Tablet for the Treatment of Helicobacter Pylori: Formulation and Characterization. Gels 20239, 43. https://doi.org/10.3390/gels9010043


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