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The objective of this study was to compare the potencies of two topical corticosteroid products (TCPs) using the Emax model to fit the skin blanching responses obtained from the US FDA's vasoconstrictor assay (VCA) and to illustrate the influence of formulation on potency. The potencies of two marketed TCPs, Dermovate® cream containing clobetasol propionate (CP) and Elocon® cream containing mometasone furoate (MF), were assessed using healthy human subjects. In order to investigate the influence of formulation and associated vehicle properties, the creams were compared with their respective topical corticosteroids (TCs) from a previously published study wherein the inherent potencies of those TCs were assessed using a validated VCA method. Whereas the inherent potency of MF (Emax = -94.45 ± 0.21) was found to be greater than CP (Emax = -58.80 ± 15.65), when formulated as creams, the TCP containing CP had a higher potency (Emax = -86.15 ± 0.17) than that containing MF (Emax = -42.61 ± 26.04). This reversal of potency may be attributed to the effect of formulation factors. The comparison of the potencies of TCPs with inherent potencies of their corresponding TCs confirmed the influence of formulation parameters on the potency of those products.
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Corticosteroides , Fármacos Dermatológicos , Administração Tópica , Corticosteroides/farmacologia , Glucocorticoides/farmacologia , Humanos , Furoato de Mometasona/farmacologia , VasoconstritoresRESUMO
The potencies of topical corticosteroid products have mainly been classified using clinical data but in some instances, the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) vasoconstrictor assay (VCA) to assess the skin blanching response has also been used. However, the reported skin blanching response data were often based on a single visual reading and lack information on the dose (amount/quantity) or dose duration. Although several lists classifying potencies of various topical corticosteroid products have been published, the inherent potencies of topical corticosteroid raw materials used as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) have not been investigated. The objective was to rank the inherent potencies of topical corticosteroid APIs and to standardize dosing such that the relevant compounds could be compared on a normalized molar basis. The potencies of clobetasol propionate, halcinonide, mometasone furoate, and fluocinolone acetonide were compared using the resulting Emax data following the fitting of the relevant response data to the Emax model where mometasone furoate > fluocinolone acetonide = clobetasol propionate > halcinonide. This ranking lists the respective inherent potencies of the APIs, which will facilitate the choice of a suitable candidate for incorporation into an appropriate topical corticosteroid product for a specific clinical indication.