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TAMPER PROOF ENCAPSULATED MEDICAM~NTS
Background Of The Invention This invention related to a tamperproof capsule dosage form for pharmaceutical preparations and more part;cularly to a hard gelatin eapsule dosage form which will be destroyed if opened so that extraneous substances cannot be inserted in the opened capsule and the capsule then re-closed.
The art is replete with systems for loclcing capsules containing pharmaceutical preparations for oral administration. For example, sound waves have been used to lock together the two pieces of hard gelatin shell after the medicament has been enclosed within the capsule formed from the shells. In another system, the larger half of the two-piece capsule fits almost completely over the smaller half. In still another system, a gelatin band is applied to thefilled capsule and fused to hold the two capsule pieces together. Such systems have been found to be lacking in adequate protection, however, since one or several capsules can be opened and the components used to encapsulate an : extraneous substance in capsule components closely resembling the original medication.
mmar~ Of The ~vention This invention comprises a tamper-proof capsule dosage form containing a pharmaceutical medicament for oral administration which will be destroyed ii opened prior to administrQtion. The temper-prooi oapsule dosege ~.:
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form comprises three basic components including a hard gelatin capsule, a pharmaceutical medicament in caplet, i.e. elongated tablet shape, and an edible adhesive, which components, when assembled hold each end of the caplet adhesively bonded to the adjacent inside surface of the capsule.
Detailed Description Of lhe ~rention The three basic components of the tamper-proof capsule dosage form of the invention comprise:
` a) a hard gelatin capsule, well known in the art, such is marketed by R.P. Seherer Corporation of Troy, New York, made in two pieces in whieh the medicament, usually in powder or particlllate form, is placed in a first piece and the other piece is then slip-fitted over and joined to the first piece;
b) a medicinal caplet for oral administration shaped and sized closely to fit within the assembled capsule; and ;
` c) a pharmaceutically acceptable edible adhesive, the adhesive bonding each end portion of the caplet to the adjacent inside surface of the - capsule.
The hard gelatin capsule can be any size from 4 to 000 and preferably it ` should be a clear gelatin so the user can see the caplet inside and also extraneous `` material, if any.
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A~IP-8840 The caplet can contain any of the many medicinals presently marketed over-the-counter or on a prescription basis such as aspirin, acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
The edible adhesive can be a pharmaceutically acceptable water or organic solvent soluble adhesive including a protein adhesive such as zein or casein, a silieone adhesive, a plastic adhesive such as an acrylic polymer, shellac or a cellulose. Also the adhesive can be a heat-sealable or an ultrasound-sealable adhesive well known to the art.
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings whereino ; Figure 1 is an exploded view of the tamper-proof encapsulated dosage form of the invention:
, Figure 2 is a view of the assembled tamper-proof encapsulated dosage form of the invention.
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view along line 3-3, i.e. the elongated axis of the tamper-proof encapsulated dosage Iorm of the invention; and ;~ Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view along line 4-4, i.e. around the ~. circumference of the encapsulated dosage form of the invention.
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A~{P-8840 Turning now to ~igures 1 through ~, the caplet 1 is sized closely to fit into the capsule designated by its two components 2 and 3. The caplet mold can be designed to provide sufficient tolerance sueh that there is sufficient space at each end 4 and 5 of the caplet 1 and between the inside surfaces 6 and 7 of the capsule ends 2 and 3 to receive a drop or two of adhesive designated 8 and 9 respectively.
The tamper-proof dosage form is assembled by placing the adhesive on each end of the caplet or on the inner end surfaces of the capsule sections, inserting the caplet into the section of the capsule smaller in diameter, then slipping the section of the capsule larger in diameter over the exposed end of the caplet and slip-fitting the two sections together to form the capsule.
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- Any moisture or solvent in the adhesive will pass through the capsule wall since the gelatin acts as a semi-permeable membrane. If too much moisture is present in the adhesive, the capsule may become deformed, and hence it is preferable to use low moisture content adhesives. Gentle warming of the filled capsules will accelerate the drying of the adhesive.