IP Library Granted Patent US 9,642,798
Granted Patent B2
US 9,642,798 · App. 13/876,312 · Granted May 9, 2017

Monovalent metal cation dry powders for inhalation

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Patent No.
US 9,642,798
App. No.
13/876,312
Granted
May 9, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is directed toward respirable dry powders and particles for systemic delivery of pharmaceutically active agents or delivery to the respiratory tract. The dry powders contain one or more monovalent metal cations (such as Na+), are small and dispersible.

Claims (23)

1. A respirable dry powder consisting of homogenous respirable dry particles that comprise sodium chloride in an amount of about 61% to about 90%, leucine in an amount of about 5% to about 30%, and tiotropium, wherein all percentages are weight percentages on a dry basis,

and wherein the respirable dry powder consisting of respirable dry particles are characterized by a volume median geometric diameter (VMGD) at 1 bar as measured using a HELOS/RODOS system of about 1 micron to about 5 microns, a dispersibility ratio (1 bar/4 bar) of less than about 1.5, and a tap density of greater than 0.4 g/cm 3 to about 1.2 g/cm 3 .

2. The respirable powder of claim 1 , wherein the respirable dry powder has a Fine Particle Fraction (FPF) of less than 5.6 microns of at least 45%.

3. The respirable dry powder of claim 1 , wherein the respirable dry powder have a mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD) of about 5 microns or less.

4. A method for treating a respiratory disease comprising administering to the respiratory tract of a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a respirable dry powder of claim 1 .

5. A method for treating or preventing an acute exacerbation of a respiratory disease comprising administering to the respiratory tract of a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a respirable dry powder of claim 1 .

6. A method for treating or preventing an infectious disease of the respiratory tract comprising administering to the respiratory tract of a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a respirable dry powder of claim 1 .

7. The method of claim 4 , where the respiratory disease is asthma, airway hyperresponsiveness, seasonal allergic allergy, bronchiectasis, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or cystic fibrosis.

8. The respirable dry powder of claim 1 , wherein the respirable dry particles are further characterized by a capsule emitted powder mass (CEPM) of at least 80% when emitted from a passive dry powder inhaler that has a resistance of about 0.036 sqrt(kPa)/liters per minute (LPM) under the following conditions: a total inhalation energy of about 1.2 Joules at a flow rate of 30 LPM using a size 3 capsule that contains a total mass of 20 mg, said total mass consisting of the respirable dry particles.

9. The respirable dry powder of claim 1 , wherein the respirable dry powder comprising respirable dry particles are further characterized by a volume median diameter (Dv50) of less than 5 micrometers when emitted from a passive dry powder inhaler that has a resistance of about 0.036 sqrt(kPa)/liters per minute (LPM) under the following conditions: with a total inhalation energy of about 1.2 Joules at a flow rate of 30 LPM using a size 3 capsule that contains a total mass of 20 mg, said total mass consisting of the respirable dry particles.

10. A respirable dry powder consisting of homogenous respirable dry particles that comprise a monovalent salt, wherein said monovalent salt is a sodium salt, an active agent, wherein said active agent is a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), and an excipient,

wherein the sodium salt is present in an amount between about 60% to about 99%, the LAMA is tiotropium and is present in an amount between about 0.01% and about 10%, and the excipient is present in an amount of about 50% or less, wherein all weight percentages are by weight of the dry particles, and

wherein the respirable dry powder comprising respirable dry particles is characterized by a VMGD at 1 bar as measured using a HELOS/RODOS system between 0.5 microns and 10 microns, a 1 bar/4 bar of less than 1.5, and a tap density of greater than 0.4 g/cm 3 to about 1.2 g/cm 3 .

11. The respirable dry powder of claim 10 , wherein the sodium salt is sodium chloride.

12. The respirable dry powder of claim 10 , wherein the excipient is leucine.

13. The respirable dry powder of claim 10 , wherein the excipient is present in an amount of about 5% to about 30%.

14. The respirable dry powder of claim 10 , wherein the respirable dry particles have a volume median geometric diameter (VMGD) of about 5.0 microns or less.

15. The respirable dry powder of claim 1 , wherein the respirable dry particles are further characterized by a capsule emitted powder mass (CEPM) of at least 80% when emitted from a passive dry powder inhaler with a total inhalation energy of about 1.2 Joules.

16. The respirable dry powder of claim 1 , wherein the respirable dry powder comprising respirable dry particles are further characterized by a volume median diameter (Dv50) of less than 5 micrometers when emitted from a passive dry powder inhaler with a total inhalation energy of about 1.2 Joules.

17. The respirable dry powder of claim 10 , wherein the respirable dry particles are further characterized by a capsule emitted powder mass (CEPM) of at least 80% when emitted from a passive dry powder inhaler that has a resistance of about 0.036 sqrt(kPa)/liters per minute (LPM) under the following conditions: a total inhalation energy of about 1.2 Joules at a flow rate of 30 LPM using a size 3 capsule that contains a total mass of 20 mg, said total mass consisting of the respirable dry particles.

18. The respirable dry powder of claim 10 , wherein the respirable dry powder comprising respirable dry particles are further characterized by a volume median diameter (Dv50) of less than 5 micrometers when emitted from a passive dry powder inhaler that has a resistance of about 0.036 sqrt(kPa)/liters per minute (LPM) under the following conditions: with a total inhalation energy of about 1.2 Joules at a flow rate of 30 LPM using a size 3 capsule that contains a total mass of 20 mg, said total mass consisting of the respirable dry particles.

19. The respirable dry powder of claim 10 , wherein the respirable dry particles are further characterized by a capsule emitted powder mass (CEPM) of at least 80% when emitted from a passive dry powder inhaler with a total inhalation energy of about 1.2 Joules.

20. The respirable dry powder of claim 10 , wherein the respirable dry powder comprising respirable dry particles are further characterized by a volume median diameter (Dv50) of less than 5 micrometers when emitted from a passive dry powder inhaler with a total inhalation energy of about 1.2 Joules.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 3, 2016
From: PULMATRIX, INC.
To: PULMATRIX OPERATING COMPANY, INC.
Reel/Frame 040553/0802 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 4, 2013
From: LIPP, MICHAEL M.; SUNG, JEAN C.
To: PULMATRIX, INC.
Reel/Frame 030538/0314 →