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VAGINA: A NEW WAY OF DRUG DELIVERY Prof. Dr. István Rákóczi Szent Imre Hospital, Obstetrical and Gynaecological Profile, Budapest The vagina The vaginal bacterium flora is not constant but dynamically changing – also changes during the menstrual cycle – and provides protection for the vagina against the internal and external pathogens in a complicated balance system, in an acidic environment (between pH 3.8 and 4.5). Due to this protective effect, bacteria cannot get into the cervix, and cannot become a starting point of an ascending pelvic infection. The vagina Lactic acid producing Lactobacilli (Döderlein’s bacilli) are the dominant and most frequent bacilli in the vagina of healthy women which produce lactic acid. Lactic acid creates an acidic environment that is favoured by Lactobacilli, which thus multiply and can produce more lactic acid. This acidic environment prevents other pathogenic bacteria in the vagina for propagating. This explains how there can be innumerable bacterium strains in the vagina in a normal state as well without causing any disease. This is called normal vaginal flora. PRODUCTS OF LACTOBACILLUS ADMINISTERING OF DRUGS Local therapy Systemic delivery Delivery into direct circulation Avoiding gastrointestinal metabolism LOCAL VAGINAL DRUGS APPLICATION A survey conducted to evaluate the preferences of females with regards to the use of intravaginal medications showed a positive market outlook for this mode of delivery Products avaiable include Vaginal contraceptives Antifungals Antimicrobial agents Hygienic preparations Lubricants PRODUCTS ARE FORMULATED AS Tablets Capsules Creams Suppositories Foams Films Solutions Ointments Gels Lateral view of the female pelvis showing the absorption route to the systemic circulation Recently, the vagina,s absorption capacity has been recognized,wich suggests that the vagina could provide a potential route for systemic drug delivery with a direct entry into the blood stream with the possibility of bypassing the hepaticgastrointestinal (GI) metabolism. • Lower ¼ of vagina has peripheral nerve supply, which is senisitive to pain •The nerve supply to the upper vagina is from the autonomic nervous system and is less sensitive to pain. •Increase the surface area of the vagina • Help retain a medication placed in the vagina •Allow objects to be placed into the vagina without injury The vagina is well suited for the uptake of drugs: • Stratified squamous epithelium •Mucous membrane •Highly vascular •Elastic fibers •Dense connective tissue and muscle •Arteries and veins form a dense „plexus” around the vagina •Venous blood does not immediately pass through the liver LAYERS OF VAGINA WALL Epithelium Muscular layer Tunica adventicia Capillaries Smooth muscle Vein Superficial layer Intermediate layer Transitory layer Artery Parabasal layer Basal layer Cross-sectional view of the vaginal wall with magnification of the stratified epithelial layers. LAYERS OF VAGINAL EPITHELIUM Cyclic changes (hormonal cycle) Basal Parabasal Transitory Intermediate Superficial FLUIDS AND ENZYME CONTENT OF THE VAGINA Surface film: cervical mucus + exfoliated epithelial cells The fluids contains: Carbohydrates Aminoacids Proteins Immunoglobulins (IgS) pH: 4-5 (lactic acid) carbohydrate lactobacillus lactic acid Vareity of enzymes (proteases ) The vagina is non sterile area inhibits microorganism ,/ bacteroides, Staphylococcus epidermis, + pathogenic aerobic bacilli) ABSORPTION FROM THE VAGINA Absorbtion of carbohydrate, fat, proteins: Permeability: transport across vaginal membran by 3 primary pathways: Transcellular route Intercellular route Vesicular or receptor mediated transport Pharmacokinetics SCHEMATIC OF THE VAGINAL MEMBRANE AS A TRANSPORT BARRIER Diffusion layer Mucosal membrane Transcellular route Paracellular route Mucosal side Serosal side Plasma levels (rabbit - intravenous and intravaginal administration) The plasma level of Norethinedron – after the insertion then removal of intravaginal device (rabbit) VAGINAL DRUG DELIVERY PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING ABSORPTIONvaginal mucus Vaginal muccus: glycoprotein (320-4500 Da) Produced by the cervix (20-60 mg/day) Cervical mucus consists of plasma proteins, enzymes, aminoacids, cholesterol, lipids Cervical mucus viscosity changes Protein content of cervical mucus changes Flutuate during cycle TYPES OF VAGINAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS In the development of vaginal dosage forms the following considerations should be addressed: Maintenance of an optial pH for vaginal epithelium Ease of application Even distribution of drug Retention in the vagina Compatibility with coadministered medicines Cyclic variation of in the apparent permeability coefficient (Papp) during the menstrual cycle (rhesus monkey) /Methanol and Octanol/ Serum concentrations of MPA after daily administration (oral administration and insertion of vaginal ring) VAGINAL RING Provides a controlled delivery into systemic circulation Contraceptive ring Its advantage: continuous „ infusion”of drugs The future: bioadhesive agents (hydrogel) Collagen, proteins, gelatine, cellulose derivatives Structural components of a contraceptive vaginal ring containing of ketoDG+EE Vaginal ring (desogestrel/EE serum levels)after a 21-day administration/Marvelon is plotted for comparison/ POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FUTURE: BIOADHESIVES Novel intravaginal delivery systems include those that employ bioadhesive materials. The bioadhesive properties of compound such as hydrogels may provide a controlled delivery system with a prolonged residence and intimate contact in the vagina Emulsion-based formulations with bioadhesive properties also have been designed to deliver antifungal agents although little has been reported in the literature Liposomes, a novel drug delivery system, are widely applied in the topical treatment of diseases, including vaginal diseases. DRUG CANDIDATTES FOR VAGINAL ADMINISTRATION Antimicrobial agents Anticancer agents Cervicovaginal cancer (3 H-Fenticonazol) Cisplatin suppository Prostaglandins (gel) Spermicides Steroids Proteins and peptides Metronidazole Clindamycin Gentamycin GnRH Insulin TSH Vaccines, antigens, gene delivery AIDS medicines OTHERS Bromocriptin/hyperprolacti nemia/ Benzydamin/nonsteroidal drug/ Tranexamicacid/antifibrinolytic drug/ MedCare Ltd. Intimshower Applicator® presentation Presenting a new gynaecological and hygienic patent Historical overview 07/072009 35 The most widespread intimate devices can be traced back several hundred years 3D ULTRASONIC The result of researchdevelopment in 2005 Features and advantages of Intimshower Applicator 1 •Safe, modern (multiple grades of water pressure reduction, safety channels to manage high pressure, accurate dosing and the possibility of combination use of ingredients). •Efficacy (intense irrigation, consistent distribution of the active ingredients introduced into the vagina, easy to clean). The device is able to administer the various homogenous ingredients according to their dissolving sequence (biphasic activity). Irrigation, disinfection and the administration of active ingredients by setting the optimal pH. Features and advantages of Intimshower Applicator 2 •The controlled (automatic) operation prevents the unnecessarily extensive use. •Simple operation (it is easy to insert the capsule, irrigation, the optimal delivery of the ingredients as well as the discontinuation of the administration is automatic). •The adherence of the active ingredients is aided by carriers. The ingredients therefore form a filmy layer on the vaginal surface and remain there (for 24-48 hours). •Small size, aesthetic display When to use For preventive and hygienic purposes (setting pH, general anti-inflammatory and antiseptic features) If recommended by the doctor for the treatment of infection generated vaginal diseases, or as an additional treatment to them at home or at hospital. For pre-/post treatment of gynaecological operations It allows the delivery of a new local medical active ingredient. How to use Intimshower Applicator Connect to drinking water network (28 – 34 Cº) Wash device with clear water before the treatment Insert medicament capsule into device Insert cleaning head into the vagina Wash vagina wall at a controlled intensity, with the use of antiseptic solution (0.9% saline solution) - (the first treatment phase, lasts approximately ½ minute, uses 350 ml – 450 ml of water). Deliver the appropriate gel into the vagina (the second phase of the treatment, 2 - 5 sec., 7.5 - 8 ml) Remove cleaning head from vagina Active agent constantly covers internal vagina wall Wash device with clean hot water after use Intimshower Applicator intimate irrigation device AQUATUS INTIMATE IRRIGATION DEVICE Content of the box: head piece 1x, hand piece that contains the capsule 1x, safety valve 1x (built in the hand piece). The device, made of soft, tissue-friendly plastic that is certified for medical use, is safe, efficient and easy to use. It is recommended for both personal use at home as well as for professional medical treatments. The Aquatus intimate hygienic device provides accurate local delivery of active ingredients and irrigation without the risks associated with high pressure. Positioning: for everyday female intimate hygiene or in the case of often recurring and occasional complaints, diseases (itching, burning sensation, pain, discharge…), for prevention or treatment. It is applicable as a supplement to gynaecological treatments. This is true for each capsule product as well. The vagina Lactic acid producing Lactobacilli (Döderlein’s bacilli) are the dominant and most frequent bacilli in the vaginas of healthy women which produce lactic acid. Lactic acid creates an acidic environment that is favoured by Lactobacilli, which thus multiply and can produce more lactic acid. This acidic environment prevents other pathogenic bacteria in the vagina from propagating. This explains how there can be innumerable bacterium strains in the vagina in a normal state as well without causing any disease. This is called normal vaginal flora. 07/07/2009 50 Trigger factors The vagina The vaginal bacterium flora is not constant but dynamically changing – also changes during the menstrual cycle – and provides protection for the vagina against the internal and external pathogens in a complicated balance system, in an acidic environment (between pH 3.8 and 4.5). Due to this protective effect, bacteria cannot get into the cervix, and cannot become a starting point of an ascending pelvic infection. 07/07/2009 52 Reasons for vaginal infections 1. Symptoms of Bacterial vaginosis: less abundant discharge, but with a typical irritating (fishy) odour. Burning sensation is also possible. Vaginal ph increases (over 4.5) i.e. becomes alkaline. 07/07/2009 53 Reasons for vaginal infections 2. Vulvovaginal candidiasis. Fungal infections are extremely common not only in Hungary but also worldwide. The most prevalent fungal infection is caused by Candida. It is more frequently diagnosed among diabetic and pregnant patients and among those with poor health. The most characteristic symptom of Candida infection is acute onset labial itching. Discharge does not always accompany the infection. The quantity and quality of the vaginal secretions may also change. Intermittently or constantly thick, curdy white discharge that has no odour could be present in Candida infection. 07/07/2009 54 Reasons for vaginal infections 3. Trichomonas infection may be present in the urinary tract of men as well, though symptoms are rare. Normally, its presence is not associated with vaginal infection either, unless the vaginal flora is disrupted. The pathogen is a flagellate unicellular organism that is transmitted during sexual contact. One should consider this diagnosis when itching and greenishyellowish, foamy discharge with bad odour is present. The partner needs to be treated as well. The vaginal pH is increased, over 4.5. 07/07/2009 55 Intimshower Applicator lactic acid gel - Aquatus lactic acid gel (Acidum lacticum): Lactic acid is found naturally in the vagina, and is responsible for setting the pH. Lactic acid creates an acidic environment that is favoured by Lactobacilli. Their continued growth will lead to further lactic acid production. This local environment will limit the growth of bacteria, fungi and other parasites that enter the vagina. Intimshower Applicator lactic acid gel Acidum Lacticum Content of the box: 6 capsules containing lactic acid gel. Composition: Aqua Destillata, Methylcellulose, Lactic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Methylparaben, NaCl. Lactic acid is found naturally in the vagina, and is responsible for setting the pH. Lactic acid creates an acidic environment that is favoured by Lactobacilli. Their continued growth will lead to further lactic acid production. This local environment will limit the growth of bacteria, fungi and other parasites that enter the vagina. Positioning: In all indications for prevention and treatment! It is mainly recommended in bacterium and trichomonas infections. The active ingredients of Intimshower Applicator – Sodium chloride Sodium chloride (NaCl) Improves circulation and serves as a mild antiseptic. The human body contains large amounts of water and sodium chloride. In the naturally occurring salt crystal 82 different elements can be found besides sodium and chloride. Therefore, in the natural salt crystal we can find what the body might be depleted of, e.g. elements, trace elements frequency pattern. Natural salt is widely used. It is recommended for tooth and oral care, and is used as bath salt, inhalation agent for respiratory diseases, mouthwash and as nasal drops, etc. The active ingredients of Intimshower Applicator Yarrow Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) According to the legend, Chiron, a centaur with healing skills, introduced the wound healing yarrow to Achilleus. This is how its name was given. Only yarrows with white flowers have healing effect. Active ingredients: volatile oil, that contains pinen, cineol, sesquiterpene derivates (potential allergens), tannin, flavonoids, salicylic acid. Yarrow has anti-inflammatory, wound healing, epithelizing and antiseptic effects and also improves the immune system. It is recommended in case of slowly healing wounds, ulcers, eczema, gum or eye infection. It is excellent for irrigation, soothing and can be used to ease menstrual problems. The active ingredients of Intimshower Applicator Thyme Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) It used to be a home remedy for infectious diseases, therefore during epidemics it was used in large amounts. It was also used for body rubbing and smoke-curing. It is commonly called garden thyme (“balzsamfű” in Hungarian). All kinds of thymes are herbs. Active ingredients: volatile oil that contains thymol (40%), carvacol (15%), tannin, triterpenes, flavonoids. Thyme has healing, tonic, cleansing, balsamic, antiseptic effects. Thymol prevents bacterial, fungal and viral replication. Carvacol is a compund that also displays antiseptic, bactericidal effects. In addition to its antiseptic properties, its volatile oil content boosts the immune system, therefore it can be used in baths and in the form of inhalation. Even topical use is contraindicated during pregnancy and in hypothyroidism. Intimshower Applicator Yarrow/Thyme gel Thymus Vulgaris, Achillea Millefolium Content of the box: 6 capsules containing yarrow / thyme gel. Composition: Aqua Destillata, Methylcellulose, Thymus Vulgaris Extract, Achillea Millefolium Extract, Propylene Glycol, Methylparaben, NaCl. Positioning: It is a general local anti-inflammatory, antiseptic (antibacterial and fungicidal) agent. It is for treating bacterial and fungal infections. It is also recommended in the case of irritants and allergens. It is for complaints occurring in diabetes and metabolic diseases. The active ingredients of Intimshower Applicator - Pot marigold Pot marigold (Calendula officinalis) The most widely used herb. Active ingredients: volatile oil (menthone, isomenthone, carvon, terpinen), carotinoids, flavonoids, saponins, triterpenes, polysaccharides. It is an excellent anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and fungicidal agent therefore it can be used for irrigation. Due to its wound healing and haemostatic properties it can be applied to superficial wounds e.g.: ulcers, abrasions, eczema, hemorrhoids, mucosal infections. Furthermore, it has beneficial effects in cholecystitis, vasculitis, decubitus, rash and in sunburn. The active ingredients of Intimshower Applicator - Sage Sage (Salvia officinalis) Its name is Latin in origin; it means healing. Sage is one of the oldest remedies. Active ingredients: volatile oil (tujon, camphor, borneol, eucalyptol, linalool), rosemary acid, diterpenes, flavonoids. Sage is an excellent cleansing, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic agent; it helps wound healing, improves smooth muscle tone and has soothing skin effects. This herb is most commonly used in pharyngitis, hoarseness and laryngitis. Intimshower Applicator Pot marigold/Sage gel Calendula Officinalis, Salvia Officinalis Content of the box: 6 capsules containing pot marigold / sage gel. Composition: Aqua Destillata, Methylcellulose, Calendula Officinalis Extract, Salvia Officinalis Extract, Lactic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Methylparaben, Na Cl. Positioning: It also contains lactic acid!!! It is a general local antiinflammatory, antiseptic (antibacterial and fungicidal) agent. It is for treating bacterial and fungal infections. It is also recommended in the case of epithelial injuries, antibiotic use, perimenopausal complaints, or contraceptive pills. The active ingredients of Intimshower Applicator - Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) The ancient Greeks and Romans liked it for its cleansing effect. Active ingredients: volatile oil (linaool, linalil-acetate), flavonoids, tannin, and coumarins. Lavender reduces hyperemia, has antiseptic and relaxing effects. For its antiseptic and soothing effects, it is primarily used to treat mild burns. For the pleasant volatile oil content it is often used by the perfume industry. It is also known for its anti-inflammatory, pain killer, antihypertensive and relaxing effects. Intimshower Applicator Lavender gel Lavandula Content of the box: 6 capsules containing lavender gel. Composition: Aqua Destillata, Propylene Glycol, Polysorbate2o, Lavandula Angustifolia Oil, Methylparaben, NaCl. Positioning: It is mainly recommended for everyday intimate hygiene. It is also recommended following the menstrual cycle or sexual contact, or for removing the traces of suppositories or vaginal tablets. MARKETING MedCare Ltd. set the objective of developing and presenting an intimate hygienic device that can be a solution (intimate partner) to you for preserving health and achieving a better life quality. Our activity is mainly based on the concept of prevention. We would like to inform women on the important fact and also make them realize that there are innumerous possibilities for preventing diseases, they should only use them! When to use Intimshower Applicator •urinary incontinence and poor labial coverage of the introitus •mechanical mucosal abrasions •antibiotic use •taking contraceptive pills, intrauterine device use •spermicide agents (in the form of foam, cream and gel) •changes in the vaginal flora caused by perimenopausal hormonal fluctuations •diabetes and other metabolic diseases