ZA200507287B - Liquid pharmaceutical formulations of FSH and LH together with a non-ionic surfactant - Google Patents

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ZA200507287B
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LIQUID PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS OF FSH AND LH TOGETHER WITH A NON-IONIC
SURFACTANT
Field of Invention
The invention relates to the field of pharmaceutical formulations of follicle-stimulating § hormone (FSH), formulations of luteinising hormone (LH), and mixtures of FSH and luteinising hormone (LH); as well as to methods of producing such formulations.
Background of the Invention
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinising hormone (LH) and chorionic gonadotrophin (CG) are Injectable proteins falling into the class of gonadetrophins.
FSH, LH and hCG are used alone and in combination in the treatment of infertility and reproductive disorders in both female and male patients.
In nature, FSH and LH are produced by the pituitary gland. For pharmaceutical use,
FSH and LH and their variants may be produced recombinantly {FSH and rLH), or they may be produced from the urine of postmenopausal women (uFSH and uLH).
FSH is used in female patients in ovulation induction (Ol) and In controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) for assisted reproductive technologies (ART). In a typical treatment regimen for ovulation induction, a patient is administered daily injections of
FSH or a variant (about 75 to 300 IU FSH/day) for a period of from about 6 to about 12 days. In a typical treatment regimen for controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, a patient is administered daily injections of FSH or a variant (about 150-600 IU
FSH/day) for a period of from about 6 to about 12 days.
FSH is also used to Induce spermatogenesis in men suffering from oligospermia. A regimen using 150 IU FSH 3 times weekly in combination with 2'S00 IU hCG twice weekly has been successful in achieving an improvement in sperm count in men suffering from hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism *.
LH Is used in female patients in combination with FSH in Ol and in COM, particularly in those patients having very low endogenous LH levels or resistance to LH, such as women suffering from hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism (HH, WHO group |) or older patients (i.e. 35 years or older), and patients in which embryo implantation or early miscarriage is a problem. LH in combination with FSH has traditionally been avaliable in a preparation called human menopausal gonadotrophin (hMG)
extracted from the urine of postmenopausal women. hMG has a 1:1 ratio of FSH;LH activity.
CG acts at the same receptor as LH and elicits the same responses. CG has a longer circulation half-life than LH and is therefore commonly used as a long-acting source of LH-activity. CG is used in Ol and COH regimens to mimic the natural LH peak and trigger ovulation. An injection of human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is used te trigger ovulation at the end of stimulation with FSH or a mixture of FSH and
LH. CG may also be used together with FSH during stimulation for Ol and COH, in order to provide LH-activity during stimulation in patients in which LH -activity is desirable, such as those mentioned above.
FSH, LH and CG are members of the heterodimer, glycoprotein hormone family that also includes thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). The members of this family are heterodimers, comprising an a- and a B-subunit. The subunits are held together by noncovalent interactions. The human FSH (hFSH) heterodimer consists of (i) a mature 92 amino acid glycoprotein alpha subunit, which also is common to the o ther human family members (i.e., chorionic gonadotrophin ("CG"), luteinising hormone ("LH") and thyroid stimulating hormone ("TSH"); and (ii) a mature 111 amino acid beta subunit that is unique to FSH? The human LH heterodimer consists of {i) the mature 92 amino acid glycoprotein alpha subunit; and (ii) a mature 112 beta subunit that is unique to LH®. The alpha and beta subunits of the glycoproteins may be prone to dissaciate in formulations, due to interaction with a preservative, surfactant and other excipients. Dissociation of the subunits leads to loss of biological potency.
FSH is formulated for intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) injection. FSH is supplied in lyophillsed (solid) form in vials or ampoules of 75 IUvial and 150 [UMial with a shelf fife of one and a half to two years when stored at 2-25°C. A solution for injection is formed by reconstituting the lyophiiised product with water for injection (WRI). For ovulation induction or controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, dally injections with starting doses of 75 IU to 600 IU are recommended for up to about ten days.
Depending on the patient's response, up to three cycles of treatment with increasing doses of FSH can be used. With Iyophitised formulations, the patient is required to reconstitute a new vial of lyophilised material with diluent and administer it immediately after reconstitution on a daily basis [Package inser N17001 01A,
E published in February 1996, for Fertinex™ (urofollitropin for injection, purified) for subcutaneous injection, by Serono Laboratories, Inc., Randolph, MA).
FSH has also been formulated in both single-dose and multi-dose liquid formats, in vials, or ampoules. Single dose formats must remain stable and potent in storage prior to use. Multi-dose formats must not only remain stable and potent in storage prior to use, but must also remain stable, potent and relatively free of bacteria over the multiple<dose use regimen administration period, after the seal of the ampoule has been compromised. For this reason, multidose formats often contain a bacteriostatic agent.
LH is formulated for intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) injection. LH is supplied in lyophilised (solid) form in vials or ampoules of 75 [UNial with a shelf life of one and a haif to two years when stored at 2-25°C. A solution for injection is formed by reconstituting the lyophilised product with water for injection (WF). For ovulation induction or controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, In conjunction with FSH, daily injections with starting doses of 75 IU to 600 IU LH are recommended for up to about ten days.
EP 0618 808 {Applied Research Systems ARS Holding N.V.) discloses a pharmaceutical composition comprising a solid intimate mixture of gonadotrophin and a stabilising amount of sucrose alone or in combination with glycine.
EP 0 814 841 {Applied Research Systems ARS Holding N.V.) discloses a stable, liquid pharmaceutical composition comprising recombinant human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) and a stabilizing amount of mannitol.
EP 0448 146 (AKZO N.V.) discloses a stabilized gonadotrophin containing lyophilisate comprising one part by weight of a gonadotrophin; and 200 to 10,000 parts by weight of a dicarboxylic acid salt stabilizer associated with the gonadotrophin.
EP 0 853 945 (Akzo Nobel N.V.) discloses a liquid gonadotrophin-containing formulation characterised in that the formulation comprises a gonadotraphin and stabilising amounts of a polycarboxylic ack or a salt thereof and of a thioether compound.
FSH variant, containing an alpha and beta subunit, and a preservative selected from the group consisting of phenol, m-cresol, p-cresol, o-cresol, chlorocresol, benzyl alcohol, alkylparaben (methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl and the like), benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chioride, sodium dehydroacetate and thimerosal, or mixtures thereof in an aqueous diluent.
There remains a need for stable liquid formulations of FSH or FSH variants, and mixtures of FSH and LH, either for single dose or multiple dose administration.
Summary of the invention
It is an object of the invention to provide new freeze dried as well as liquid formulations of FSH or FSH variants, LH or LH variants, to provide methods for their preparation, and methods for their pharmaceutical or veterinary use in the treatment 16 of fertility disorders.
It is a further object of the invention to provide new freeze dried and liquid formulations of mixtures of FSH and LH, to provide methods for their prepa ration, and methods for their pharmaceutical or veterinary use in the treatment of fertility disorders.
In a first aspect, the invention provides a freeze dried and liquid pharmaceutical composition comprising FSH or a variant thereof, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic ® F77,
Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
In a second aspect, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a liquid pharmaceutical composition comprising forming a solution of FSH or a variant thereof, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic £87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic
F68 and WF,
In a third aspect, the Invention provides a method for manufacturing a packaged pharmaceutical composition comprising dispensing a solution comprising FSH, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide,
preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic 88 and Pluronic FE8, into a container.
In a fourth aspect, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human 5 pharmaceutical use, comprising a vial comprising a solution of FSH or an FSH variant, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic
F68 and written material stating that such solution may be held over a period of at or about twenty-four hours or greater after the first use.
In a fifth aspect, the invention provides a freeze dried and liquid pharmaceutical composition comprising FSH and LH, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77,
Pluronic F87, Pluronic £88 and Pluronic F68.
In a sixth aspect, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a freeze dried and liquid pharmaceutical composition comprising forming a solution of FSH and LH and a surfactant selected from selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic
Fes.
In an seventh aspect, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a packaged pharmaceutical composition comprising dispensing a solution comprising FSH and
LH, and a surfactant selected from black copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic FE8, into a container.
In an eighth aspect, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising a vial comprising a solution of FSH and LH, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic £87, Pluronic £88 and Pluronic F68 and written malerial stating that such solution may be held over a period of at or about twenty - four hours or greater after the first use.
In a ninth aspect, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising a first contalner comprising freeze dried FSH or an
FSH variant, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, prelerably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic
F68 and a second container comprising a solvent for reconstitution, preferably an aqueous solution containing a bacteriostatic, preferably m -cresol.
In an tenth aspect, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising 2 first container comprising freeze dried LH or an tH variant, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68 and a second container comprising a solvent for reconstitution, preferably an aqueous solution containing a bacteriostatic, preferably m-cresal.
In an eleventh aspect, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising a first container comprising freeze dried FSH as well as LH oran FSH or LH variant variant, and a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77,
Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68 and a second container comprising a : solvent for reconstitution, preferably an aqueous solution with m-cresol.
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Figure 1 shows the percentage of oxidised a-subunit in formulations of FSH containing Pluronic F68, methionine at 10 ug/ml ("Meth 10 mcg/mi”) and 100 pg/ml ("Meth 100 mcg/mi™) versus a formulation with no methionine {*No methionine”), at time 0, 1week and 2 weeks.
The liquid and freeze dried FSH or FSH and LH formulations of the invention have
Improved or more suitable properties or stability, and are useful for infertility treatment in women and/or men. These formulations and articles of manufacture are additionally suitable for use in injectable and alternative delivery systems, e.g., but not limited to, nasal, pulmonary, transmucosal, transdermal, oral, subcutaneous, intramuscular or parenteral sustained release. In a particularly preferred embodiment the formulations of the invention are for subcutaneous and/or intramuscular injection. The FSH or FSH and LH variant solutions and formulations provided may also have increased in vivo potency over time compared to known commercial products, by preventing or reducing loss of activity or stability, or by oo CO IR improving any aspect of the effectiveness or desirability of administration, e.g., by at least ons of mode, frequency, dosage, comfort, ease of use, biological activity in vitro or in vivo, and the like.
S Follicle stimulating hormone, or FSH, as used herein refers to the FSH produced as a full-length mature protein which includes, but Is not limited to human FSH or "hFSH", whether produced recombinantly or isolated from human sources, such as the urine of postmenopausal women. The protein sequence of the human glycoprotein alpha subunit is provided in SEQ 1D NQ: 1, and the protein sequence of the human FSH beta subunit is given in SEQ ID NO:2.
The expression “FSH variant’ is meant to encompass those molecules differing in amino acid sequence, glycosylation pattern or in inter-subunit linkage from human
FSH but exhibiting FSH-activity. Examples include CTP-FSH, a long-acting modified recombinant FSH, consisting of the wild type a-subunit and a hybrid B-subunitin which the carboxy terminal peptide of hCG has been fused to the C termina! of the f-subunit of FSH, as described in LaPolt 6t al.; Endocrinology, 1992, 131, 2514- 2520; or Klein et al.; Development and characterization of a long-acting recombinant hFSH agonist, Human Reprod. 2003, 18, 50-56). Alsa included is single chaln CTP -
FSH, a single chain molecule, consisting of the following sequences {from N -terminai to C-terminal): wherein BF SH signifies the B-subunit of FSH, BhCG CTP (113-145) signifies the carboxy terminal peptide of hCG and aF SH signifies the a-subunit of FSH, as described by Klein ef al.’ Other examples of FSH variants include FSH molecules having additional glycosylation sites incorporated in the a- and/or B-subunit, as disclosed in WO 01/58493 (Maxygen), particularly as disclosed in claims 10 and 11 of WO 01/58493, and FSH molecules with intersubunit S-S bonds, as disclosed in
WO 98/58957.
The FSH variants referred to hereln also include the carboxy terminal deletions of the beta subunit that are shorter than the full length mature protein of SEQ ID NO:2, Carboxy terminal deletions of the human beta subunit are provided in SEQ IDS NOS:
3,4, and 5. ltis understood that the carboxy terminal variants of the beta chain form dimers with a known alpha subunit to form an FSH variant heterodimer.
FSH hetercdimers or FSH variant heterodimers can be produced by any suitable §5 method, such as recombinantly, by isolation or purification from natural sources as may be the case, or by chemical synthesis, or any combination thereof.
The use of the term "recombinant" refers to preparations of FSH, LH or FSH and LH variants that are produced through the use of recombinant DNA technology (see for example WO 85/01958). The sequences for genomic and cDNA clones of FSH are known for the alpha and beta subunits of several species ® one example of a method of expressing FSH or LH using recombinant technology is by transfection of eukaryotic cells with the DNA sequences encoding an alpha and beta subunit of FSH or LH, whether provided on one vector or on two vectors with each subunit having a separate promoter, as described in European patent nos. EP 0 211 894 and EP 0 487 512. Another example of the use of recombinant technology to produce FSH or
LH is by the use of homologous recombination to insert a heterologous regulatory segment in operative connection to endogenous sequences encoding the subunits of
FSH or LH, as described in European patent no. EP 0 505 500 (Applied Research
Systems ARS Holding NV).
The FSH or FSH variant used in accordance with the present invention may be produced not only by recombinant means, including from mammalian cells, but also may be purified from other biological sources, such as from urinary sources.
Acceptable methodologies include those described in Hakola, K. Molecular and
Cellular Endocrinology, 127:59-69, 1997; Keene, et al., J. Biol. Chem., 264:4769- 4775, 1989; Cerpa-Poljak, et al,, Endocrinology, 132:351-356, 1993; Dias, et al., J.
Biol. Chem., 269:25280-25294, 1994; Flack, et al., J. Biol. Chem., 269:14015-14020, 1994; and Valove, et al., Endocrinology, 135:2657-2661, 1994, U.S. Patent 3,119,740 and US Patent no. 5,767,067.
Luteinising hormone, or LH, as used herein refers to the LH produced as a full -length mature protein, which includes, but is not limited to human LH or "hLH", whether produced recombinantly or isolated from human sources, such as the urine of postmenopausal women. The protein sequence of the human glycoprotein alpha subunit is provided in SEQ ID NO: 1, and the protein sequence of the human LH beta subunit’ is given in SEQ ID NO: 6. In a preferred embodiment the LH is recombinant.
The expression "LH variant” is meant to encompass those molecules differing in amino acid sequence, glycosylation pattern or in inter-subunit linkage from human LH but exhibiting LH-activity.
LH heterodimers or LH variant heterodimers can be produced by any suitable method, such as recombinantly, by isolation or purification from natural sources as may be the case, or by chemical synthesis, or any combination thereof.
The term "administer or "administering" means to introduce a formulation of the present invention into the body of a patient in need thereof to treat a disease or condition.
The term “patient means a mammal that Is treated for a disease or condition.
Patients are of, but not limited to, the following origin, human, ovine, porcine, equine, bovine, rabbit and the like.
The term “potency” in relation to FSH activity, refers to the ability of an FSH formulation or a mixed formulation, to elicit biological responses associated with
FSH, such as ovarian weight gain in the Steelman -Pohley assay? or follicular growth in a female patient. Follicular growth in a female patient can be evaluated by ultrasound, for example, in terms of the number of follicles having a mean diameter of at or about 16 mm on day 8 of stimulation. Biological activity is evaluated with respect to an accepted standard for FSH.
The term “potency” in relation to LH activity, refers to the ability of an LH formulation or a mixed formulation, to elicit biological responses associated with LH, such as seminal vesicle weight gain method.® Blological activity of LH is evaluated with respect to an accepted standard for LH.
The term "aqueous dliuent” refers to a liquid solvent that contains water. Aqueous solvent systems may be consist solely of water, or may consist of water plus one or more miscible solvents, and may contain dissolved solutes such as sugars, buffers, salts or other excipients. The more commonly used non-aqueous solvents are the short-chain organic alcohols, such as, methanol, ethanol, propanol, short-chain ketones, such as acetone, and poly alcohols, such as glycerol.
An “isotonicity agent” is a compound that is physiologically tolerated and imparts a suitable tonicity to a formulation to prevent the net flow of water across cell membranes that are in contact with the formulation. Compounds such as glycerin, are commonly used for such purposes at known concentrations. Other suitable isotonicity agents include, but are not limited to, amino acids or proteins (e.g., glycine or albumin), salts (e.g., sodium chloride), and sugars (e.g., dextrose, sucrose and lactose).
The term “bacteriostatic or “bacteriostatic agent’ refers to a compound or compositions added to a formulation to act as an anti-bacterial agent. A preserved
FSH or FSH variant or FSH and LH containing formulation of the present invention preferably meets statutory or regulatory guidelines for preservative effectiveness to be a commercially viable multi-use product, preferably in humans. Examples of bacteriostatics include phenol, m-cresol, p-cresol, o-cresol, chiorocresol, benzyl alcohol, alkylparaben (methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl and the like), benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride, sodium dehydroacetate and thimerosal.
The term “butter” or “physiologically-acceptable buffer” refers to solutions of compounds that are known to be safe for pharmaceutical or veterinary use in formulations and that have the effect of maintaining or controlling the pH of the formulation in the pH range desired for the formulation. Acceptable buffers for controlling pH at a moderately acidic pH to a moderately basic pH include, but are not limited to, such compounds as phosphate, acetate, citrate, arginine, TRIS, and histidine. "TRIS" refers to 2-amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3,-propanediol, and to any pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof. Preferable buffers are phosphate buffers with saline or an acceptable sait.
The term "phosphate buffer refers to solutions containing phosphoric acid or salts thereof, adjusted to a desired pH. Generally phosphate buffers are prepared from phosphoric acid, or a salt of phosphoric acid, including but not limited to sodium and potassium salts. Several salts of phosphoric acid are known in the ar, such as sodium and potassium monobasic, dibasic, and tribasic salts of the acid. Salts of phosphoric acld are also known to occur as hydrates of the occurring salt. Phosphate buffers may cover a range of pHs, such as from about pH 4 to about pH 10, and preferred ranges from about pH 5 to about pH 9, and a most preferred range of at or about 6.0 to at or about 8.0, most preferably at or about pH 7.0.
The term "vial" refers broadly to a reservair suitable for retaining FSH in solid or liquid form in a contained sterile state. Examples of a vial as used herein include ampoules, cartridges, blister packages, or other such reservoir suitable for delivery of the FSH to the patient via syringe, pump (including osmotic), catheter, transdermal patch, pulmonary or transmucosal spray. Vials suitable for packaging products for parenteral, pulmonary, transmucosal, or transdermal administration are well known and recognized in the art.
The term "stability" refers to the physical, chemical, and conformational stability of
FSH and LH in the formulations of the present invention (including maintenance of biological potency). Instability of a protein formulation may be caused by chemical degradation or aggregation of the protein molecules to form higher order polymers, by dissociation of the heterodimers into monomers, deglycosylation, modification of glycosylation, oxidation (particularly of the a-subunit) or any other structural modification that reduces at least one biological activity of an FSH polypeptide included in the present invention,
A “stable” solution or formulation, is one wherein the degree of degradation, modification, aggregation, loss of biological activity and the like, of proteins therein is acceptably controlled, and does not increase unacceptably with time. Preferably the formulation retains at least at or about 80% of the labelled FSH aclivity and at least at or about 80% of the labelled LH activity over a period of 6 months at a temperature of at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4- 5°C. FSH activity can be measured using the Steelman -Pohley ovarian weight gain bioassay”. LH activity can be measured using the seminal vesicle weight gain bioassay”.
The term “treating” refers to the administration, follow up, management and/or care of a patient for which FSH and/or LH administration is desirable for the purpose of follicle or testicular stimulation or any other physiological response regulated by FSH andlor LH. Treating can thus include, but is not limited to, the administration of FSH and/or LH for the induction or improvement of sperm quality, stimutation of oo Ck testosterone release in the male, or follicular development or for ovulation induction in the female.
The expression *multi-dose use” is intended to include the use of a single vial, ampoule or cartridge of an FSH formulation or a formulation of F SH and LH for more than one injection, for example 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or more injections. The injections are preferably made over a period of at least at or about 12 hours, 24 hours, 48 hours, etc., preferably up to a period of at or about 12 days. The injecti ons may be spaced in time, for example, by a period of 6, 12, 24, 48 or 72 hours.
A™ salt” of a protein is an acid or base addition salt. Such salts are preferably formed between any one or more of the charged groups in the protein and any one or more physiologically acceptable, non-toxic cations or anions. Organic and inorganic salts include, for example, those prepared from acids such as hydrochloric, sulphuric, sulfonic, tartaric, fumaric, hydrobromic, glycolic, citric, maleic, phosphoric, succinic, acetic, nitric, benzoic, ascorbic, p-toluenesulfonic, benzenesulfonic, naphthalenesulfonic, propionic, carbonic, and the like, or for example, ammonium, sodium, potassium, calcium, or magnesium.
The inventors have found that by formulating FSH and mixtures of FSH and LH with a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic £88 and Pluronic® F68, particularly preferably Pluronic F68 (BASF, Pluronic F68 Is also known as Poloxa mer 188) they obtain stable formulations that minimise the loss of active principle (FSH or FSH and
LH) caused by adsorption on the surfaces of the vial and/or delivery device {e.q. syringe, pump, catheter, etc.).
The inventors have further found that by formulating FSH and mixtures of FSH and
LH with a surfactant selected from block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, preferably Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic® F68, particularly preferably Pluronic F68 (BASF, Pluronic F&8 is also known as Poloxamer 188) they obtain a stable formulation that avoids the problem of precipitation in the presence of a bacteriostatic agent, such as m-cresol and phenol. Precipitation, resulting in the formation of turbid or milky solutions o ccurs when TWEEN 20 is used with m-cresol or phenol.
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The Pluronic surfactants are block copolymers of ethylene oxide (EO) and propylene oxide (PO). The propylene oxide block (PO} is sandwiched between two ethylene oxide (EQ) blocks.
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HO=—(CH,CH,0),-(CH,CHO),-(CH,CH,0),-H
Pluronic surfactants are synthesised in a two-step process: 1. A hydrophobe of the desired molecular weight is created by the controlled addition of propylene oxide to the two hydroxyl groups of propylene glycol, and 2. Ethylene oxide is added to sandwich the hydrophobe between hydrophilic groups.
In Pluronic® F77, the percentage of polyoxyethylene (hydrophile) is 70%, and the molecular weight of the hydrophobe (polyoxypropylene) is approximately 2,306 Da.
In Pluronic F87, the percentage of polyoxyethylene (hydrophile) is 70%, and the molecular weight of the hydrophobe (polyoxypropylene) is approximately 2,644 Da. 1
In Pluronic F88, the percentage of polyoxyethylene {hydrophile) is 80%, and the molecular weight of the hydrophobe (polyoxypropylene) is approximately 2,644 Da.
In Pluronic F68, the percentage of polyoxyethylene (hydrophile) is 80%, and the molecular weight of the hydrophobe (polyoxypropylene) is approximately 1,967 Da.
Typical properties of Pluronic F77 are listed below:
Average Molecular Weight; 6600; Meltpour point 48°C;
Physical Form @ 20°C : solid;
Viscosity (Brookfield) cps: 480 (liquids at 25°C, pastes at 60°C and solids at 77°C);
Surface tension, dynesicm @ 25°C; 0.1% Conc. : 47.0 0.01% Conc. : 49.3 0.001% Conc.: 52.8
Interfacial tenslon, dynes/cm @ 25°C vs. Nujol; 0.1% Conc. : 17.7 0.01% Conc. : 20.8 0.01% Conc. : 25.5 tia
Draves Wetting, Seconds 25°C 1.0% Conc.: > 350 0.1% Conc.: > 360
Foam Height
Ross Miles, 0.1%, mm @ 50°C: 100
Ross Miles, 0.1%, mm @ 26°C: 47
Dynamic, 0.1%, mm @ 400 ml/min; > 600
Cloud point In aqueous solution, °C 1% Conc.: >100 10% Conc.: >100
HLB {hydrophile-lipophile balance). 25
Typical groperties of Pluronic F87 are listed below:
Average Molecular Weight: 7700;
Meit/pour point: 49°C ;
Physical Form @ 20°C : solid;
Viscosity (Brookfietd) cps: 700 [liquids at 25°C, pastes at 60°C and solids at 77°C};
Surface tension, dynesicm @ 25°C; 0.1% Conc. : 44.0 0.01% Conc. : 47.0 0.001% Conc.: 50.2
Interfacial tension, dynesfcm @ 25°C vs Nujol; 0.1% Cone. : 17.4 0.01% Conc. : 20.3 0.01% Conc. : 23.3
Draves Wetting, Seconds 25°C 1.0% Gonc.; > 360 0.1% Conc. >» 360
Foam Height
Ross Miles, 0.1%, mm @ 50°C: 80
Ross Miles, 0.1%, mm @ 26°C: 37
Oynamic, 0.1%, mm @ 400 mlmin: > 600
Cloud point in aqueous solution, °C 1% Conc.: >100 10% Conc.: >100
HLB (hydrophile-lipophlle balance): 24
Typical properties of Pluronic F88 are listed below: ‘Average Molecular Weight: 11400; 40 Melt/pour point: 54°C ;
Physical Form @ 20°C ; solid;
Viscosity (Brookfield) cps: 2300 [liquids at 25°C, pastes at 60°C and solids at 77°C);
Surface tension, dynesicm @ 25°C; 0.1% Conc. ; 48.5 45 0.01% Conc. : 52.6 0.001% Conc.; 55.7
Interfacial tension, dynes/cm @ 25°C vs Nujol; 0.1% Conc. : 205 0.01% Conc. : 23.3 50 0.01% Conc. ; 27.0
Draves Wetting, Seconds 25°C 1.0% Conc.: > 360 0.1% Conc.: > 360
Foam Height
Ross Miles, 0.1%, mm @ 50°C: 80
Ross Miles, 0.1%, mm @ 26°C; 37
Dynamic, 0.1%, mm @ 400 m/min: > 600
Cloud point in aqueous solution, °C
S 1% Conc. >100 10% Conc.: >100
HLB (hydrophile-lipophile balance): 28
Typical properties of Pluronic F68 are listed below:
Average Molecular Weight: 8400;
Meltpour point. 52°C ;
Physical Form @ 20°C : solid;
Viscosity (Brookfield) cps: 1000 {liquids at 26°C, pastes at 60°C and solids at 77°C];
Surface tension, dynes/cm @ 25°C: 0.1% Conc. : 50.3 0.01% Conc. ; 51.2 0.001% Conc. 53.6
Interfacial tension, dynesicm @ 25°C vs Nujol; 0.1% Conc. : 19.8 0.01% Conc. : 24.0 0.01% Conc. ; 26.0
Draves Wetting, Seconds 25°C 1.0% Conc.: > 360 0.1% Conc.: > 360
Foam Height
Ross Miles, 0.1%, mm @ 50°C: 35
Ross Miles, 0.1%, mm @ 26°C: 40
Dynamic, 0.1%, mm @ 400 ml/min; > 600
Cloud point in aqueous solution, °C 1% Conc.: >100 10% Conc.: >100
HLB (hydrophitelipophile balance): 29
Other polymers having properties similar to those listed above may also be used in the formulations of the invention. The preferred surfactant is Pluronic F68, and surfactants having similar properties.
Pluronic, particularly Pluronic F68, is preferably present in the formulation at a concentration that is sufficient to maintain FSH and/or LH stability over the desired 40 storage period (for example 6 to 12 to 24 months), and also at a concentration that is sufficient to prevent protein losses due to adsorption on surf aces, such as the vial, ampoule or cartridge or the syringe.
Preferably the concentration of Pluronic, particularly Pluronic F68, in liquid formulations is at or about 0.01 mg/ml to at or about 1 mg/ml, more preferably at or 45 about 0.05 mg/ml to at or about 0.5 mg/ml, more particularly preferably at or about 0.2 mg/ml to at or about 0.4 mg/mi, most preferably at or about 0.1 mg/ml.
The follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) within the freeze -dried formulation is preferably present at a concentration (w/w) of at or about 0.1 to 10 pg/mg of the total formulation. In one embodiment, the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is present at a concentration of at or about 0.3 to 5 pg/mg of the total formulation. In a further embodiment the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) Is present at a concentration of at or about 0.37 to 2 pg/mg of the total formulation.
The luteinising hormone (LH) within the freeze-dried formulation is preferably present at a concentration of at or about 0.1 to 3 pg/mg of the total formulation. In one embodiment, the luteinising hormone (LH) is present at a concentration of at or about 0.1 to 1 pg/mg of the total formulation. In a further embodiment, the luteinising hormone (LH) is present at a concentration of at or about 0.1 to 0.6 yg/mg of the total formulation.
In the liquid formulations - including the reconstituted formulations - comprising FSH, preferably the concentration of FSH in the formulation is at or about 150 1U/mi to at or about 2,000 IU/ml, more preferably at or about 300 1U/mi to at or about 1,500 IU/ml, more particularly preferably at or about 450 to at or about 750, most preferably at or about 800 IU/ml.
In the liquid formulations ~ including the reconstituted formulations - comprising LH, preferably the LH concentration inthe formulation is at or about 50 IU/ml to at or about 2,000 U/ml, more preferably at or about 150 to at or about 1,500 IU/ml, more particularly preferably at or about 300 IU/ml to at or about 750 IU ml, particularly preferably 625 U/ml.
In formulations comprising both FSH and LH, the ratio of FSH to LH (FSH:LH, 1U:!U,
FSH measured with rat ovarian weight gain assay and LH measured with rat seminal vesicle weight gain assay) is preferably within the range of at or about 6:1 to at or about 1:6, more preferably at or about 4:1 to at or about 1:2, more particularly preferably at or about 3:1 to at or about 1:1. Particularly preferred ratios are 1:1 and 2:1.
In the freeze dried formulations, the surfactant, e.g. Pluronic F €8, Is preferably present at a concentration of at or about 0.001 to at or about 0.1 mg per mg of the total formulation, more preferably at or about 0.01 to at or about 0.075 mg/mg.
Preferably the concentration of Pluronic, particularly Pluronic F&8, in the reconstituted formulations is at or about 0.01 mg/ml to at or about 1 mg/m), more preferably at or about 0.05 mg/ml to at or about 0.5 mg/ml, more particularly preferably at or about 0.2 mg/ml to at or about 0.4 mg/ml, most preferably at or about § 0.1mg/ml
Preferably the FSH and LH are produced recombinantly, particularly preferably they are produced in Chinese hamster ovary cells transfected with a vector or vectors comprising DNA coding for the human glycoprotein alpha-subunit and the beta- subunit of FSH or LH. DNA encoding the alpha and beta-subunits may be present onthe same or different vectors.
Recombinant FSH and LH have several advantages over their urinary counterparts.
Culture and isolation techniques using recombinant cells permit consistency between batches. In contrast, urinary FSH and LH vary greatly from batch to batch in such characteristics as purity, glycosylation pattern, sialylation and oxidation of the subunits. Due to greater batch-to-batch consistency and purity of recombinant FSH and LH, the hormones can be readily identified and quantified using techniques such as Isoelectric focussing (IEF). The ease with which recombinant FSH and LH can be identified and quantified permits the filling of vials by mass of hormone {fill -by-mass) rather than filling by bioassay.
Preferably formulations of FSH of the present invention have pH between at or about 6.0 and at or about 8.0, more preferably at or about 6.8 to at or about 7.8, including about pH 7.0, pH 7.2, and 7.4. A preferred buffer is phosphate, with preferred counterions being sodium or potassium ions. Phosphate saline buffers are well known in the an, such as Dulbecco's Phosphate buffered saline. Buffer concentrations in total solution can vary between at or about SmM, 9.5mM, 10mM, 50mM, 100mM, 150mM, 200mM, 250mM, and S00mM. Preferably the buffer concentration is at or about 10mM. Particularly preferred is a buffer 10 mM in phosphate ions with a pK of 7.0.
Preferably formulations of mixtures of FSH and LH of the present invention have pH between at or about 6.0 and at or about 9.0, more preferably at or about 6.8 to at or about 8.5, including about pH 7.0, pH 8.0, and 8.2, most preferably at or about pH 8.0.
The invention is directed to liquid formulations as well as freeze dried (lyophilised) formulations that may be reconstituted, in which the solvent (also for reconstitution) is water for injection. Liquid formulations may be single dose or multi-dose. Those liquid as well as freeze dried FSH and/or LH formulations of the invention that are
S intended for multi-dose use preferably comprise a bacteriostatic, such as phenol, m- cresol, p-cresol, o-cresol, chlorocresol, benzyl alcohol, alkylparaben (methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl and the like), thymol, benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride, sodium dehydroacetate and thimerosal. Particularly preferred are phenol, benzyl alcohol and m-cresol, more preferred are phenol and m-cresol, most preferred is m-cresol. The bacteriostatic agent is used in an amount that will yleld a concentration that is effective to maintain the formulation essentially bacteria free (suitable for injection) over the multi-dose injection period, which may be at or about 12 or 24 hours to at or about 12 or 14 days, preferably at or about 6 to at or about 12 days. The bacteriostatic is preferably present in a concentration of at or about 0.1% (mass bacteriostatic/mass of solvent) to at or about 2.0%, more preferably at or about 0.2% to at or about 1.0%. In the case of benzyl alcohol, particularly preferred is a concentration of 0.9%). In the case of phenol, particularly preferred Is at or about 0.5%. Inthe case of m-cresol, particularly preferred is a concentration of at or about 0.3 % (e.g. at or about 3 mg/ml in WF).
In a preferred embodiment, the invention provides a liquid pharmaceutical composition, preferably for multi-dose use, comprising FSH or a variant thereof, a ‘ surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol.
In a further preferred embodiment, the invention provides a liquid pharmaceutical composition, preferably for multi dose use, comprising LH, a surfactant selected from
Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-creso! and phenol, preferably m-cresol.
In a further preferred embodiment, the invention provides a liquid pharmaceutical composition, preferably for multidose use, comprising FSH and LH, a surfactant : selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol. Preferably the 36 FSHand LH are present in a ratio (FSH:LH) of at or about 2:1 to at or about 1:1.
in a further preferred embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a liquid pharmaceutical composition, preferably for multi-dose use, comprising forming an aqueous solution of FSH or a variant thereof, a surfactant selected from
Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol, and WFI.
In a further preferred embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a liquid pharmaceutical composition, preferably for multi-dose use, comprising forming an aqueous solution of LH, a surfactant selected from Pluronic ® F77,
Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m - cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol, and WF.
In a further preferred embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a liquid pharmaceutical composition, preferably for multi-dose use, comprising forming an aqueous solution of FSH and LH, a surfactant selected from Pluronic ®
F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic £88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol, and WFL.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a packaged pharmaceutical composition comprising dispensing a solution comprising FSH, a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87,
Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a packaged pharmaceutical composition comprising dispensing a solution comprising FSH and LH, a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic
F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising a vial comprising a solution of FSH or an FSH varlant, a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87,
Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol, and written material stating that such solution may be held over a period of at or about twenty-four hours or greater after the first use. i
Preferably the written material states that the solution may be held up to at or about 12 or 14 days after the first use.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides an article of § manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising a vial comprising a solution of FSH and LH, a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic FEB, and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol, and written material stating that such solution may be held over a period of at or about twenty-four hours or greater after the first use. Preferably the written material states that the solution may be held up to at or about 12 or 14 days after the first use.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the formulation comprises m-cresol and
Pluronic FB8. The inventors have surprisingly found that formulations comprising
Pluronic FE8 do not precipitate in the presence of m-cresal, a problem observed with other surfactants.
Before the first use, that is before the seal of the vial ampoule or cartridge has been broken, the formulations of the invention may be kept for at least at or about 6 months, 12 months or 24 months. Under preferred storage conditions, before the first use, the formulations are kept away from bright light (preferably in th e dark), at temperatures of at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4-5°C.
In a specific embodiment, the invention provides a freeze dried formulation for reconstitution, preferably for multi-dose use, comprising FSH or a variant thereof and a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic
F68, preferably Pluronic F 68.
In a further specific embodiment, the invention provides a freeze dried formulation for reconstitution, preferably for multi-dose use, comprising LH, a surfactant selected from Piuronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, preferably Pluronic
F68.
In a further specific embodiment, the invention provides a freeze dried formulation, preferably for muitl-dose use, comprising FSH and LH, a surfactant selected from
Pluronie® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, preferably Pluronic F68.
Preferably the FSH and LH are present in a ratio (FSH:LH) of at or about 2.1 to at or about 1:1. in a further specific embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing § a freeze dried formulation, preferably for muiti-dose use after reconstitution, comprising forming a mixture of FSH or a variant thereof with a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and subjecting said mixture to lyophilisation.
In a further specific embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a freeze dried formulation, preferably for multi-dose use after reconstitution, comprising forming a mixture of LH with a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77,
Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and subjecting said mixture to lyophilisation. in a further specific embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a freeze dried formulation, preferably for multi-dose use after reconstitution, comprising forming a mixture of FSH and LH as well as a surfactant selected from
Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and subjecting said mixture to lyophilisation.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a packaged pharmaceutical composition comprising dispensing a freeze dried mixture comprising FSH and a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77,
Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a packaged pharmaceutical composition comprising dispensing a freeze dried mixture comprising LH and a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77,
Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68 into a container.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides a method for manufacturing a packaged pharmaceutical composition comprising dispensing a freeze dried mixture comprising FSH as well as LH and a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic FE8 into a container.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising a first container or vial comprising freeze dried FSH or an FSH variant and a surfactant selected from
Pluronio® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68. A second container or § vial contains a diluent for reconstitution, preferably water and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising a first container or vial comprising freeze dried LH or an LH variant and a surfactant select ed from Pluronic®
F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68. A second container or vial contains a diluent for reconstitution, preferably water and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenal, preferably m-cresol.
In yet another preferred embodiment, the invention provides an article of manufacture for human pharmaceutical use, comprising a first container or vial comprising freeze dried FSH or an FSH variant as well as LH or an LH variant and a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
A second container or vial contains a diluent for reconstitution, preferably water and a bacteriostatic selected from m-cresol and phenol, preferably m-cresol.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the solvent for reconstitution comprises m- cresol. The inventors have found that freeze dried formulations comprising Pluronic
F68 do not precipitate when reconstituted with a diluent containing m-cresol, a problem observed with other surfactants, e.g. Tween.
The freeze dried formulations of the invention may be kept for at least at or about 6 menths, 12 months or 24 months. Under preferred storage conditions, before the first use, the formulations are kept away from bright light (preferably in the dark), at temperatures of at or about 25, preferably of at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4-5°C.
After the first use of a liquid or a reconstituted multi -dose formulation it may be kept and used for at least at or about 24 hours, preferably at least at or about 4, 50r6 days, more preferably for upto 12 or 14 days. After the first use the formulation is preferably stored at below room temperature (i.e. below at or about 25°C), more preferably below at or about 10°C, more preferably at or about 2-8°C, most preferably at or about 5-0°C.
Preferably the formulations of the invention contain an antioxidant, such as methionine, sodium bisulfite, salts of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), and butylated hydroxy anisole (BHA). Most preferred is methionine. The antioxidant prevents oxidation of FSH and LH {particularly the a-subunit).
Methionine in the liquid and/or reconstituted formulation Is preferably present at a concentration of at or about 0.01 to at or about 1.0 mg/m, more preferably at or about 0.05 to at or about 0.5 mg/ml, most preferably at or about 0.1 mgfmi.
Preferably the formulations of the invention contain a mono - or disaccharide or a 16 sugar alcohol as stabiliser and tonicity adjusting agent, such as sucrose, dextrose, lactose, mannitol and/or glycerol. Most preferred is sucrose, preferably at a concentration of at or about 60 mg/ml.
As noted above, the invention provides liquid formulations for single use and multi - dose use, containing a bacteriostatic, or to which a bacteriostatic Is added when the formulation is reconstituted. The formulations of the invention are suitable for pharmaceutical or veterinary use.
As noted above, in a preferred embodiment, the invention provides an article of manufacture, comprising packaging material and a vial comprising a solution of FSH or an FSH variant, LH, or FSH and LH, Pluronic F68 and a bacteriostatic selected from phenol and m-cresol, optionally with buffers and/or other excipients, in an aqueous diluent, wherein sald packaging material comprises written material which indicates that such solution may be held over a period of twenty four hours or greater after the first use. The invention further comprises an article of manufacture, comprising packaging material, a vial comprising a formulation of FSH or an FSH variant according to the invention, wherein said packaging material comprises written material which instructs a patient to reconstitute the FSH or an FSH variant in the aqueous diluent to form a solution which may be held over a period of twenty-four hours or greater.
As noted above, in a preferred embodiment, the invention provides an article of manufacture, comprising packaging material and a vial comprising freeze dried FSH or an FSH variant, LK or an LH variant, or FSH and LH, Pluronic FE8. The bacteriostatic within the second container including the diluent is selected from phenol and m-cresol, optionally with further excipients, wherein said packaging material comprises written material which indicates tha t such solution may be held over a period of twenty-four hours of greater after the first use.
The range of protein hormone in the formulations of the invention includes amounts yielding upon reconstitution, concentrations from about 1.0 pg/ml to about 50 mg/ml, although lower and higher concentrations are operable and are dependent onthe intended delivery vehicle, e.g., solution formulations will differ from transdermal patch, pulmonary, transmucosal, or osmotic or micre pump methods. The protein hormone concentration is preferably at or about 5.0 pg/ml to at or about 2 mg/ml, more preferably at or about 10 pg/ml to at or about 1 mg/ml, most preferably at or about 50 g/m! to at or about 200 ug/ml.
The range of protein hormone in the formulations of th e invention includes amounts yielding upon reconstitution, concentrations from about 1.0 pg/ml to about 50 mg/ml, although lower and higher concentrations are operable and are dependent onthe intended delivery vehicle, e.g., solution formulations will dif fer from transdermal patch, pulmonary, transmucosal, or osmotic or micro pump methods. The protein hormone concentration is preferably at or about 5.0 pg/ml to at or about 2 mg/ml, more preferably at or about 10 ug/ml to at or about 1 mg/ml, most preferably at or about 50 ug/mi to at or about 200 pg/ml.
Preferably the formulations of the invention retain at least at or about 80% of the FSH activity and/or LH activity at the time of packaging over a period of 24 months {before the first use). FSH activity can be measured using the Steelman-Pohley ovarian weight gain bioassay’. LH activity can be measured using the rat seminal vesicle weight gain bioassay.
The liquid formulations of the present invention can be prepared by a process which comprises mixing FSH or an FSH variant, LH, or a mixture of FSH and LH and
Pluronic F68 and a bacteriostatic selected from phenol and m-cresol as solids or dissolving FSH or an FSH varlant, LH, or a mixture of FSH and LH (“protein”) and
Pluronic F68 and a bacteriostatic selected from phenol and m-cresol in an aqueous diluent. Mixing the components and dissolving them in an aqueous diluent is carried out using conventional dissolution and mixing procedures. To prepare a suitable formulation, for example, a measured amount of FSH or FSH variant, LH or a mixture of FSH and LH in buffered solution is combined with Pluronic 68 and a bacteriostatic selected from phenol and m-cresol in a buffered solution in quantities sufficient to provide the protein, Pluronic F68 and the bact eriostatic at the desired concentrations. The resulting solution is then dispensed into vials, ampoules or cartridges. Variations of this process would be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the order the components are added, whe ther additional additives are used, the temperature and pH at which the formulation is prepared, are all factors that may be optimised for the concentration and means of administration used.
In a preferred embodiment, the liquid formulations of the invention are made by preparing individual stock solutions of known concentration of all the components of the formulation (e.g. buffer sodium phosphate, sucrose, TWEEN, methionine, FSH and/or LH), and aliquoting volumetric amounts to form a *mother solution” of the same composition as the final formulation. The "mother solution” is preferably filtered through a Duropore® (Millipore) 0.22 micron PDF membrane, to remove microorganisms, and then aliquots are dispensed into individual containers, such as vials, ampoules or cartridges.
The freeze dried formulations of the present invention can be prepared by a process which comprises mixing FSH or an FSH variant, LH or an FSH variant, or a mixture of FSH and LH and Pluronic F68 as well as further excipients like an antioxidant and/or a buffer and subjecting the mixture to a lyophilisation. Mixing the components and lyophilising them is carried out using conventional procedures. To prepare a suitable formulation, for example, a measured amount of FSH or FSH variant, LH or
LH variant or a mixture of FSH and LH !s combined with Pluronic F6B and the resulting mixture is lyophilized and then dispensed into vials, ampoules or cartridges.
Variations of this process would be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the order the components are added, whether additional additives are used, the temperature and pH at which the formulation is prepared, are all factors thal may be optimised for the concentration and means of administration used.
The formulations of the invention can be administered using recognized devices.
Examples comprising these single vial systems include pen -injector devices for delivery of a solution such as EasyJect®, Gonal -F® Pen, Humaject®, NovoPen®, B-
D®Pen, AutoPen®, and OptiPen®.
The products presently claimed include packaging material. The packaging material provides, in addition to the information required by the regulatory agencies, the conditions under which the product may be used. The packaging material of the presentinvention provides instructions to the patient to reconstitute the FSH or an
FSH variant in the aqueous diluent to form a solution and to use the solution over a period of twenty-four hours or greater for the two vial, wet/dry, product. Far the single vial, solution product, the label indicates that such solution may be stored after first use for a period of twenty-four hours or greater, preferably for up to 12 or 14 days.
The presently claimed products are useful for human pharmaceutical product use,
The stable preserved formulations may be provided to patients as clear solutions.
The solution may be for single use or it may be reused multiple times and may suffice for a single or multiple cycles of patient treatment and thus provides a more convenient {reatment regimen than currently available.
FSH or an FSH variant, LH, or mixtures of FSH and LH In either the stable or preserved formulations or solutions described herein, may be administered to a patient in accordance with the present invention via a variety of delivery methods including SC or IM Injection; transdermal, pulmonary, transmucosal, Impiant, osmotic pump, cartridge, micro pump, oral, or other means appreciated by the skilled artisan, as well-known in the art.
The following examples are provided merely to further illustrate the preparation of the formulations and compositions of the invention. The scope of the invention shall not be construed as merely consisting of the following examples.
Example 1
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The formulations were multi-dose formulations and contained either TWEEN 20 or
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TWEEN 20 and Pluronic FE8 were used at the following range of concentrations: * TWEEN 20: range from 10to 100 pg/g * Pluronic F868 : range from 10 to 100 ng/g
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Combination of FSH and Pluronic F68 with antioxidants
The following antioxidants were evaluated for their ability to inhibit oxidation of the a-subunitin the presence of Pluronic FE8: «Methionine : range from 10 to 100 ug/g * Ascorbic Acid : range from 10 to 100 pg/g
Sucrose and Mannitol were used as tonicity agents and TWEEN 20 or Pluronic were added at the concentration of 100 ng/g.
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Reverse phase HPLC reveals that in formulations containing FSH, Pluronic F68, m- cresol and methionine (at 10 and 100 pg/ml), oxidation of the a-subunit of FSH when the formulation is stored at 40°C, is greatly reduced, versus a formulation containing no methionine, as can be seen in Figure 1. Based on the average of two experiments, in the Formulation containing no methionine, the percent of oxidised a-sUbunitis 2.3 at T=0, 4.0 at T= 1 week, and 7.1 at T= 2 weeks. In the formulation containing 10 pg/ml methionine, the percent of oxidised o-subunitis 2.0 at T=0, 3.2 at T= 1 week, and 3.8 at T= 2 weeks. In the formulation containing 100 pg/mi methionine, the percent of oxidised a-subunit is 1.8 at T=0, 1.7 at T= 1 week, and 1.3 at T= 2 weeks. .
Example 2
Liquid single-dose formulation of recombinant FSH for subcutaneous or intramuscular injection
Based on the results of Example 1, the following formulation was prepared.
Components 1 to 7 listed in Table 3 were prepared as volumetric solutions in WFI.
Aliquots of each solution were added to a mixing vessel to form a “mother solution™.
The mother solution was dispensed into vials to contain 10.9 micrograms (150 IU) or 5.45 micrograms (75 IU) of FSH. i
With recombinant FSH, the bioactivity and specific activity are consistent, allowing the FSH to be filled by mass, rather than by bioassay.
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Liquid multi-dose formulation of recombinant FSH for subcutaneous or
Intramuscular injection
Based on the results of Example 1, the following multi-dose formulation was prepared.
Components 1 to 7 listed in Table 4 were prepared as volumetric solutions in WFI.
Aliquots of each solution were added to a mixing vessel to form a “mother solution”.
The mother solution was dispensed into vials to contain 22.2 micrograms (305 IU), 33.3 micrograms (458 1U) and 66.7 micrograms (916 IU) of FSH. The resulting formulations deliver a total of 300, 450 and 900 IU of FSH.
The cartridges were filled and sealed under sterile conditions. The multi-dose formulation can be stored at at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4-5°C, until the first use for up to two years. After the first use, the cartridge should be stored at at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4-5°C, over the multi-dose period, which may be 24 hours, 2 days, or up to 12 or 14 days.
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Liquid single-dose formulation of recombinant LH for subcutaneous or intramuscular injection
The following formulation was prepared.
Components 1 to 7 listed in Table 5 were prepared as volumetric solutions in WF.
Aliquots of each solution were added to a mixing vessel to form a “mother solution”.
The mother solution was dispensed into vials to contain 3 micrograms (75 IU) of LH.
The resulting formulation delivers a single dose of 75 IU LH.
With recomblnant LH, the bicactivity and specific activity are consistent, allowing the
LH to be filled by mass, rather than by bioassay.
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Fi i 3 NaHzPO4H0 0.052
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Example §
Liquid multi-dose formulations of recombinant FSH and LH (2:1) for subcutaneous or intramuscular injection
The following mutti-dose formulations of FSH and LH were prepared, with FSH:LH ratio of 2:1.
Components 1 to 8 listed in Table 6 were prepared as volumetric solutions in WF!.
Aliquots of each solution were added to a mixing vessel and mixed to form a "mother solution’. The pH of the mother solution was adjusted to 8.0, if necessary, by addition of NaOH or HCI. The mother solution was dispensed into cartridges to contain 18.3 micrograms LH (457 1U) with 66.7 micrograms FSH (916 IU), intended for 6 doses of 150 IU FSH each; 9.2 micrograms LH (230 IU) with 33.3 micrograms
FSH (458 IU), intended for 3 doses of 150 IU FSH each; and 6.1 micrograms LH (152.5 1U) with 22.23 micrograms FSH (305 IU), intended for 2 doses of 150 IU FSH each.
The cartridges were filled and sealed under sterile conditions. The multi-dose formulation can be stored at at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4-5°C until the first use for up fo two years. After the first use, the cartridge should be stored at at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4-5°C, over the multi-dose period, which may be 24 hours, 2 days, or up to 12 or 14 days.
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Liquid multi-dose formulations of recombinant FSH and LH {1:1) for subcutaneous or intramuscular injection
The following multi-dose formulations of FSH and LH were prepared, with FSH:LH ratio of 1:1.
Components 1 to 8 listed in Table 7 were prepared as volumetric solutions in WF.
Aliquots of each solution were added to a mixing vessel and mixed to form a “mother solution”. The pH of the mother solution was adjusted to 8.0, if necessary, by addition of NaOH or HCI. The mother solution was dispensed into cartridges to contain 36.6 micrograms LH (914 IU) with 65.7 micrograms FSH (916 1U), intended for 6 doses of 150 JU FSH each; 18.4 micrograms LH (460 IU) with 33.3 micrograms
FSH (458 IU), intended for 3 doses of 150 IU FSH each; and 12.2 micrograms LH (305 1U) with 22.23 micrograms FSH (305 IU), intended for 2 doses of 150 IU FSH each.
The cartridges were filled and sealed under sterile conditions. The multi-dose formulation can be stored at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4-5°C until the first use for up to two years. After the first use, the cartridge should be stored at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 2-8°C, more preferably at or about 4-5°C, over the multi-dose period, which may be 24 hours, 2 days, of up to 12 or 14 days.
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Example 7
Stability experiments for liquid multi-dose formulations of FSH mixed with LH 7.1. Reverse phase HPLC analysis for protein content
The formulation of Example § (6 doses) was evaluated for protein content for both
FSH and LH, using a reverse-phase HPLC method.
Protein content {FSH and LH) was measured at zero time, and after 1,2, 3 and 6 months storage of the formulation at 4°C. The results are listed in Table 8 as micrograms of FSH or LH per gram of solvent. 7.2. Assay of oxidised alpha-subunit
The percentage of oxidised alpha-subunit in a formulation of Example 5 was measured by a reverse phase HPLC (RP-HPLC) method.
The percentage of oxidised alpha-subunit was measured at zero time, and after 1, 2, 3 and 6 months storage at 4°C. The results are fisted in Table 8. 7.3. In vivo assay for FSH
The formulation of Example 5 (6 doses) was tested for FSH activity using the Steelman-Pohley ovarian weight gain bioassay at zero time, and after 1, 2, 3 and 6 months of storage at 4°C. The results are listed in Table 8 as international units (IU) per gram of solvent. 7.4. In vivo assay for LH
The formutation of Example 5 (6 doses) was tested for LH activity using the rat seminal vesicle weight gain bioassay at zero time, and after 1, 2, 3 and 6 months of storage at 4°C. The results are listed in Table 8 as international units (IU) per gram of solvent. 7.5. Evaluation of free subunit (rFSH + rLH)
For a formulation of Example 5 the percentage of free subunit was evaluated by
SDS-PAGE.
Measurements were made at zero time, and after 1, 2,3 and 6 months storage at 4°C. Theresults are reported as a percentage of the total protein {fFSH + rLH), and are listed In Table 8.
7.5. Evaluation of aggregates
For a formulation of Example 5, the percentage of aggregates was evaluated by
SDS-PAGE as described above for evaluation of free subunit in 7.5., except that higher molecular weight aggregates were determined as a percentage of the total § protein (FSH + LH). Measurements were made at zero time and after 1,2, 3 and 6 months storage at 4°C. Results are listed in Table 8. 7.6. Visible particles
The formulation of Example 5 was evaluated visually for particles at zero time, and after 3 and 6 months of storage at 4°C. Results are reported in Table 8. 77.pH
The pH of a formulation of Example 5 was measured at zero time and after 1,2, 3 and 6 months storage at 4°C. Results are listed in Table 8.
Table 8. Analytical parameters for a liquid formulation of FSH and LH (2:1) at zero [Remy [Zits |r| Zone | Sone [Swarts fit Sl ll
HPLC (micrograms/g)
HPLC (micrograms/g) oxldised
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FSH and LH freeze dried multidose formulation
Two freeze dried formulations A and B having the following compositions have been prepared: § Formulation A
FSH ug 32.75 (450 LU.)
LH pg 9.0(2251U.)
Sucrose mg 15.0
NaMHzP C4 HO mg 0.052
NazHPO, 2H,0 mg 0.825
Pluronic F-68 mg 0.05
L-Methionine mg 0.05
Formulation B
FSH 1g 65.5 (900 1.U.)
LH ng 18.0 (4501.U.)
Sucrose mg 30.0
NaH2PO. HO mg 0.104
Na HPO, 2H,0 mg 1.65
Pluronic F68 mg 0.10
L-Methionine mg 0.10
The manufacturing process consists in mixing the drug substance directly with the ingredients, filtrating the solution obtained and Iyophilising the filtrated.
A description of each step of the process is given in the following : - add in a tared container WF, di-sodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate, sodium dihydrogen phosphate monohydrate, Sucrose, Pluronic F68 at 5% and L - methionine and stir for 10 minutes until complete dissolution. - check the pH and eventually correct it to pH 7.00 + 0.2 with NaOH 10% or diluted HPO, - add FSH and LH to the above prepared mixture and gently stir the solution obtained for 10 minutes. - check the pH again and eventually adjust it to 7.0 + 0.1 with 10% NaOH or diluted HPO.
- filter the solution with a 0.22 um Durapore membrane with a filtration ratio not less than 15g/cm2, under Nitrogen gas flow with a pressure not higher than 1.5 atm. - collect the solution in a previously sterilised flask. - fill the filtered solution Into the glass container, seat the stopper and place the filled vials into a stainless steel tray. - load the trays into the freeze dryer and Iyophilise the product using the following freeze drying cyde : * equilibrate at +4°C for about 20 mins. e bring the shelves temperature at -25°C and maintain for 2 hours. e bring the shelves temperature at -15°C and maintain for 1 hour. » bring the shelves temperature at -45°C and maintain for 3 hours. * bring condenser temperature at 65°C. = apply vacuum to the chamber. * When the vacuum reaches a value of 7x10'2 mBar ralse shelf temperature up to -10°C and maintain for 14 hours. * raise the shelf temperature up to +35°C in 8 hours and maintain up to the end of the cycle (14 hours). * break the vacuum allowing dry nitrogen into the chamber. » perform the stoppering by automatic system of the freeze dryer. e seal the stoppered vials with the appropriate flip-off caps.
The formulations A and B have been stored at 25 + 2°C, and tested for stability and biological activity as pointed out below. Prior to analysing the compositions, they are reconstituted using water for injection comprising 0.3% of m-Cresol as bacteriostatic agent.
The stability and biological activity values were determined as follows : * In vivo assay for FSH : The formulation was tested for FSH activity using the
Steelman-Pohley ovarian weight gain bioassay * In vivo assay for LH : The formul ation was tested for LH activity using the rat seminal vesicle weight gain bioassay. e Assay of oxidised alpha-subunit ; The percentage of oxidised alpha-subunit was measured by a reverse phase HPLC (RP-HPLC) methad. * Evaluation of free subunit (rFSH + rLH) : The percentage of free subunit was evaluated by SDS-PAGE.
e Evaluation of aggregates : The percentage of aggregates was evaluated by
SDS-PAGE as described above for evaluation of free subunit.
The biological tests have been performed in compliance with the regulations of the
European Pharmacopeia. In particular the tests are reported in the “"Menotropin”
S monography.
Table 9 summarizes the results of the analytical tests related to stability and biological activity of formulation A. The values were determined at 4 check-points : at time zero, after 1 month, 3 months and 6 months of storage, at a storage temperature of 25 + 2°C. :
TABLE 9
TEST TIME 1 MONTHS [3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS
ZERO
Biological activity 1.U. 416 420 415
FSH
Biologicatactivity LU.LH| 276 [ 250 | 258 [| 270 % oxidised product % dimers/aggregales
Table 10 summarizes the results of the analytical tests related to stability and biological activity of formulation B. The values were determined at 4 check-points : at time zero, after 3 month, 6 months and 9 months of storage, at a storage temperature of 25 £ 2°C.
TABLE 10
TEST TIME 3 MONTHS }|6 MONTHS 9 MONTHS
ZERO
Biological activity I.U. 821 838
FSH
Biologicalactivity LU. LH | 570 | 564 | 580 | &22 % oxidised product [10 | os |} 10 [| 30 % dimersfaggregates % free subunits
From TABLE 8 and 10 it may be concluded that the biological activity of formulations
A and B is well conserved after 9 months of storage. The formulations have a high stability.
The high stability is not affected by large amounts of recombinant FSH and recombinant LH.
Sequences:
SEQ ID NO. 1: human glycoprotein a-subunit;
SEQ ID NO. 2 hFSH B-subunit
SEQ ID NO. 3; hFSH B-subunit variant 1
SEQIDNO. 4: hFSH B-subunit variant 2
SEQ ID NO. 5: hFSH B-subunit variant 3
SEQ ID NO. 6: hLH B-subunit
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Claims
1. Aliquid pharmaceutical composition comprising follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or a variant thereof, as well as a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
2. Aliquid pharmaceutical composition comprising follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or a variant and luteinising hormone (LH) or a variant thereof, as well as a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
3. Aliquid pharmaceutical composition comprising luteinising hormone (LH) or a variant thereof, as well as a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
4. A liquid pharmaceutical composition according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is present at a concentration of at or about 150 IU/ml to at or about 1'200 IU/ml.
5. A liquid pharmaceutical composition according to claim 4, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is present at a concentration of at or about 300 IU/ml to at or about 900 IU/ml.
6. A liquid pharmaceutical composition according to claim 5, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is present at a concentration of at or about 600 IU/ml.
7. Aliquid pharmaceutical composition according to any of claims 2 or 3, wherein the luteinising hormone (LH) is present at a concentration of at or about 150 IU/ml to at or about 1'200 IU/ml.
8. A liquid pharmaceutical composition according to claim 7, wherein the luteinising hormone (LH) is present at a concentration of at or about 300 {U/ml to at or about 750 IU/ml. Amended sheet 2/02/2007
9. A freeze-dried formulation comprising follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or a variant thereof, as well as a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
10. A freeze-dried formulation comprising luteinising hormone (LH) or a variant thereof, as well as a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
11. A freeze-dried formulation comprising follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or a variant thereof as well as Iuteinising hormone (LH) or a variant thereof, as well as a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68.
12. The freeze dried formulation according to any of claims 9 to 11, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is present at a concentration (w/w) of at or about 0.1 to 10 ug/mg of the total formulation.
13. The freeze dried formulation according to claim 12, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is present at a concentration of at or about
0.3 to 5 ug/mg of the total formulation.
14. The freeze dried formulation according to claim 13, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is present at a concentration of at or about
0.37 to 2 ug/mg of the total formulation.
15. The freeze dried formulation according to any of claims 9 to 11, wherein the luteinising hormone (LH) is present at a concentration of at or about 0.1 to 3 pg/mg of the total formulation.
16. The freeze dried formulation according to claim 15, wherein the luteinising hormone (LH) is present at a concentration of at or about 0.1 to 1 ug/mg of the total formulation.
17. The freeze dried formulation according to claim 16, wherein the luteinising hormone (LH) is present at a concentration of at or about 0.1 to 0.6 ug/mg of the total formulation. Amended sheet 2/02/2007
18. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to any of claims 1 to 17, wherein the surfactant is Pluronic F68.
19. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone is human follicle-stimulating hormone and/or the luteinising hormone (LH) is human luteinising hormone (LH).
20. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 19, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone is urinary human follicle-stimulating hormone and/or the luteinising hormone (LH) is urinary human luteinising hormone (LH).
21. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 19, wherein the follicle-stimulating hormone is recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone and/or the luteinising hormone (LH) is recombinant human luteinising hormone (LH).
22. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the ratio of FSH to LH is within the range of at or about 6:1 to at or about 1:6.
23. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 22, wherein the ratio of FSH to LH is within the range of at or about 4:1 to at or about 1:2.
24. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 23, wherein the ratio of FSH to LH is within the range of at or about 3:1 to at or about 1:1.
25. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 24, wherein the ratio of FSH to LH is within the range of at or about 2:1 and
1:1. Amended sheet 2/02/2007
26. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a bacteriostatic agent selected from phenol and m-cresol.
27. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 26, wherein the bacteriostatic agent is m-cresol.
28. A pharmaceutical composition according to claim 27, comprising m-cresol at a concentration of at or about 0.3% (mass/mass solvent).
29. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising sucrose.
30. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising methionine.
31. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a phosphate buffer at a pH of at or about 6.0 to at or about 8.0.
32. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 31, further comprising a phosphate buffer at a pH of at or about 7.0.
33. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 32, comprising the following ingredients: rESH, Pluronic F68, sucrose, methionine, m-cresol, and an aqueous phosphate buffer at a pH of at or about
7.0.
34. A pharmaceutical composition or freeze dried formulation according to claim 33, wherein the rFSH is present at a concentration of at or about 600 IU/ml, the Pluronic F68 is present at a concentration of at or about 0.1 mg/ml, the sucrose is present at a concentration of at or about 60 mg/ml, the methionine is present at a concentration of at or about 0.1 mg/ml, the m-cresol is present at a Amended sheet 2/02/2007 concentration of at or about 3 mg/ml, and the phosphate buffer is at or about mM in phosphate.
35. A freeze dried formulation according to claim 11, comprising 32.75 pg of recombinant FSH, 9.0 ug of recombinant LH, 15.0 mg of sucrose, 0.052 mg of NaH,PQO, H,0, 0.825 mg of Na,HPO, 2H,0, 0.05 mg of Pluronic F68 and 0.05 mg of L-methionine.
36. The freeze dried formulation according to claim 11, comprising 65.5 ug of recombinant FSH, 18.0 ug of recombinant LH, 30.0 mg of sucrose, 0.104 mg of NaH,PO, H,0, 1.65 mg of Na,HPO, 2H,0, 0.10 mg of Pluronic F68 and 0.10 mg of L-methionine.
37. A method for manufacturing a pharmaceutical composition comprising the step of forming a solution of FSH, and a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and a liquid diluent.
38. A method according to claim 37, wherein the surfactant is Pluronic F68.
39. A method according to claim 37 or 38, comprising the further step of adding a bacteriostatic agent selected from phenol and m-cresol.
40. A method for manufacturing a packaged pharmaceutical composition comprising placing a solution comprising FSH, and a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, in a vial, ampoule or cartridge.
41. A method according to claim 40, wherein the surfactant is Pluronic F68.
42. An article of manufacture comprising a first container filled with a freeze dried formulation according to any claims from 9 to 11 and a second container comprising a solvent for reconstitution.
43. An article of manufacture according to claim 42, whereby the second container comprises an aqueous diluent containing m-cresol. Amended sheet 2/02/2007
44. A method for manufacturing a freeze dried formulation according to any of claims 9 to 11, comprising the step of forming a mixture of FSH with or without LH, or LH alone LH as well as a surfactant selected from Pluronic® F77, Pluronic F87, Pluronic F88 and Pluronic F68, and subjecting the mixture to a lyophilisation.
45. A method according to claim 44, wherein the surfactant is Pluronic FE8.
46. A pharmaceutical composition according to any one of claims 1 to 3, substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the illustrative examples.
47. A freeze-dried composition according to any one of claims 9 to 11, substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the illustrative examples. Amended sheet 2/02/2007
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