Pharmacokinetic evaluation of a new oral
sustained release dosage form of tramadol

by
Malonne H, Sonet B, Streel B, Lebrun S,
De Niet S, Sereno A, Vanderbist F.
Laboratoire de Physiologie et de Pharmacologie,
Campus Plaine CP 206-3, Institut de Pharmacie,
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium.
hugues.malonne@ulb.ac.be
Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2004 Mar;57(3):270-8


ABSTRACT

AIMS: To compare the pharmacokinetic profile of a new modified release formulation of tramadol (Tramadol LP 200 mg, SMB Technology, Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium) with that of an immediate release capsule (Topalgic) 50 mg, Grunenthal, Aachen, Germany) after single and multiple dosing and to assess the potential effect of food on its relative bioavailability. METHODS: The first study had an open, single-dose, three-treatment, three-period, six-sequence, randomised, crossover design with at least a five-day wash-out. The second study had an open, steady-state, two-treatment, two-period, two-sequence, randomised crossover design with at least a seven-day wash-out. Both studies contained 30 healthy subjects. Both enantiomers of tramadol and O-demethyl-tramadol (the only active metabolite of tramadol) were assayed in the plasma using an LC-MS/MS method. AUC infinity, AUCt, Cmax, Tmax, and T1/2 were estimated. Statistical analysis was performed using univariate anova, the Wilcoxon nonparametric method or Friedman's nonparametric anova where appropriate. RESULTS: Tramadol had a significantly lower Cmax and longer Tmax than the conventional formulation. Thus, the mean (+/- sd) Cmax of tramadol were 646 +/- 192 and 300 +/- 94 ng ml-1 for Topalgic 4 x 50mg and Tramadol LP 200 mg, respectively (95% confidence interval on the difference expressed as a percentage 42-51). AUC of tramadol from both formulations was comparable (similar AUC infinity and AUCt). Thus, the mean AUC infinity of (+/-)tramadol obtained after multiple dosing were 4611 +/- 1944 and 5105 +/- 2101 ngh ml-1 after Topalgic 4 x 50mg and Tramadol LP 200 mg, respectively (95%CI 102-123%). We also demonstrate that the pharmacokinetics of the drug are not influenced by the intake of food. Thus, the mean AUC infinity of (+/-) tramadol were 5444 +/- 1637 and 5169 +/- 1580 ngh ml-1 after Tramadol LP 200 mg given in the fasting and fed states, respectively (95%CI = 88-103%). CONCLUSIONS: The new sustained release form of tramadol exhibits adequate properties for once a day administration. Furthermore, its pharmacokinetic profile is not affected by the intake of food.
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