Cyclodextrins allow the combination of incompatible vancomycin and ceftazidime into an ophthalmic formulation for the treatment of bacterial keratitis

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Ceftazidime (CZ) and vancomycin (VA) are two antibiotics used to treat bacterial keratitis. Due to their physical incompatibility (formation of a precipitate), it is not currently possible to as-sociate both molecules in a single container for ophthalmic administration. We firstly characterized the incompatibility then investigated if 2-hydroxypropyl-beta (HPβCD) and 2-hydroxypropyl-gamma cyclodextrins (HPγCD) could prevent this incompatibility. The impact of pH on the precipitation phenomena was investigated by analysing the supernatant solution of the mixture using high performance liquid chromatography. A characterization of the inclusion of CZ with HPγCD using1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and VA with HPβCD using1H-NMR and a solubility diagram was performed. A design of experiment was built to determine the optimal conditions to obtain a formulation that had the lowest turbidity and particle count. Our results showed that VA and CZ form an equimolar precipitate below pH 7.3. The best formulation obtained underwent an in-vitro evaluation of its antibacterial activity. The impact of HPCDs on incompatibility has been demonstrated through the inclusion of antibiotics and especially VA. The formulation has been shown to be able to inhibit the incompatibility for pH higher than 7.3 and to possess unaltered an-tibacterial activity.

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Bouattour, Y., Neflot-Bissuel, F., Traïkia, M., Biesse-Martin, A. S., Frederic, R., Yessaad, M., … Sautou, V. (2021). Cyclodextrins allow the combination of incompatible vancomycin and ceftazidime into an ophthalmic formulation for the treatment of bacterial keratitis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910538

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