2017
DOI: 10.15406/japlr.2017.04.00117
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Topical Oleaginous Minocycline Foam: Efficacious Delivery into Skin Layers

Abstract: Minocycline hydrochloride (MCH) is a broad spectrum antibiotic of the tetracycline group that is extensively used to treat skin conditions such as acne and rosacea. Unfortunately, since this antibiotic is highly prone to degradation, no minocyclinecontaining topical product is currently available on the market. In this pilot study, MCH was incorporated into a novel oleaginous foam recently developed by Foamix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. The product, coded FMX101, was produced in drug concentrations of 1% w/w or 4% w… Show more

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“…9 In a study on the epidermal penetration of minocycline applied as the 4% foam in an in vitro porcine skin model, most of the medication remained unabsorbed on the skin surface. 10 However, significant amounts accumulated in the skin upon application of the foam for 24 hours, with a greater amount (~1054 µg/g) found in the stratum corneum compared with the viable skin layers (~34.9 µg/g). These values were well above the minimum inhibitory concentration of minocycline for C acnes.…”
Section: Foam Formulation and Preclinical Evaluation Of Minocycline Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 In a study on the epidermal penetration of minocycline applied as the 4% foam in an in vitro porcine skin model, most of the medication remained unabsorbed on the skin surface. 10 However, significant amounts accumulated in the skin upon application of the foam for 24 hours, with a greater amount (~1054 µg/g) found in the stratum corneum compared with the viable skin layers (~34.9 µg/g). These values were well above the minimum inhibitory concentration of minocycline for C acnes.…”
Section: Foam Formulation and Preclinical Evaluation Of Minocycline Pmentioning
confidence: 99%