Delivery of caffeine through an inhalation route
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to the delivery of caffeine through an inhalation route. Specifically, it relates to aerosols containing caffeine that are used in inhalation therapy. In a composition aspect of the present invention, the aerosol comprises particles comprising at least 5 percent by weight of caffeine. In a method aspect of the present invention, caffeine is delivered to a mammal through an inhalation route. The method comprises: a) heating a composition, wherein the composition comprises at least 5 percent by weight of caffeine, to form a vapor; and, b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming a condensation aerosol comprising particles, which is inhaled by the mammal. In a kit aspect of the present invention, a kit for delivering caffeine through an inhalation route to a mammal is provided which comprises: a) a composition comprising at least 5 percent by weight of caffeine; and, b) a device that forms a caffeine containing aerosol from the composition, for inhalation by the mammal.
1. A condensation aerosol for delivery of caffeine formed by heating a composition containing caffeine coated on a solid support to form a vapor and condensing the vapor to form a condensation aerosol comprising particles, wherein the particles comprise at least 10 percent by weight of caffeine and less than 5 percent by weight of caffeine degradation products, and the condensation aerosol has an MMAD of less than 5 microns.
2. The condensation aerosol according to claim 1 , wherein the condensation aerosol has an MMAD of less than 3 microns.
3. The condensation aerosol according to claim 1 or claim 2 , wherein the condensation aerosol has an MMAD of less than 2 microns.
4. A method of forming a caffeine containing aerosol comprising:
(a) heating a composition containing caffeine coated on a solid support to form a vapor; and
(b) condensing the vapor to form a condensation aerosol comprising particles,
wherein the particles comprise less than 5 percent by weight of caffeine degradation products, and the condensation aerosol has an MMAD of less than 5 microns.
5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the condensation aerosol has an MMAD of less than 3 microns.
6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the coated composition comprises at least 10 percent by weight of caffeine.
7. A method of forming a caffeine containing aerosol comprising:
(a) heating a composition containing caffeine and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient coated on a solid support to form a vapor; and
(b) condensing the vapor to form a condensation aerosol comprising particles,
wherein the particles comprise at least 10 percent by weight of caffeine and less than 5 percent by weight of caffeine degradation products and the condensation aerosol has an MMAD of less than 5 microns.
8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the condensation aerosol has an MMAD of less than 3 microns.
9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the coated composition comprises at least 10 percent by weight of caffeine.
10. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the condensing comprises allowing the vapor to cool.
11. The condensation aerosol according to claim 2 , wherein the condensing comprises allowing the vapor to cool.
12. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the condensing comprises allowing the vapor to cool.
13. A method of forming a caffeine containing aerosol comprising:
(a) heating a composition containing caffeine coated on a solid support to form a vapor, and
(b) condensing the vapor to form a condensation aerosol comprising particles, wherein the condensation aerosol is formed at a rate greater than 1 mg/second, and
wherein the particles comprise at least 10 percent by weight of caffeine and less than 5 percent by weight of caffeine degradation products, and the condensation aerosol has an MMAD less than 5 microns.
14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the condensation aerosol has an MMAD of less than 3 microns.
15. The method according to claim 14 , wherein the condensation aerosol is formed at a rate greater than 5 mg/second.
16. The method according to claim 15 , wherein the condensation aerosol is formed at a rate greater than 20 mg/second.
17. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the condensing comprises allowing the vapor to cool.