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Co-amorphous systems for the delivery of poorly water-soluble drugs: recent advances and an update

Jiawei Han, Yuanfeng Wei, Yan Lu, Runze Wang, Jianjun Zhang, Yuan Gao, Shuai Qian

2020Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery106 citationsDOI

Abstract

Introduction Most new drug candidates under development are poorly water-soluble, which are related to multiple pharmaceutical issues, increasing the bioavailability of these drugs by the improvement of solubility/dissolution has become a major concern to develop efficacious drugs with reasonable dosing regimens for patients. Over the past decade, increasing reports have been published on the investigation of co-amorphous drug delivery systems, with positive and excited outcomes in improving in vitro and in vivo performances of poorly water-soluble drugs.Areas covered This review summarizes recent findings of co-amorphous systems and provides their updates as a comprehensive overview in terms of classification, co-formers selection, preparation methods, physicochemical characteristics and in vivo performances.Expert opinion Co-amorphous system, a homogeneous single-phase system containing two compatible drugs or a drug with a pharmaceutically acceptable small-molecule co-former, has been employed as a promising formulation technology to improve in vitro and in vivo performances of poorly water-soluble drugs such as solubility/dissolution, stability, mechanical properties and bioavailability. Furthermore, a deeper understanding of co-amorphous systems, including its detailed classification, the criteria of co-former selection, stability mechanisms and the faced challenges as well as perspectives, will be more conducive to its development and application.

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BioavailabilityWater solubleSolubilityIn vivoDrugBiochemical engineeringDrug deliveryAmorphous solidDissolutionPharmacologyNanotechnologyIVIVCMaterials scienceChemistryDissolution testingMedicineBiotechnologyBiopharmaceutics Classification SystemOrganic chemistryBiologyEngineeringDrug Solubulity and Delivery SystemsAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsCrystallization and Solubility Studies