Title of Invention

"STABLE OXALIPLATIN SOLUTION FORMULATION"

Abstract Stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising a formulation selected from the group consisting of (a) oxaliplatin with molar concentration ranging from 2.516 x 10-4 M to 2.516 xl0-2 M, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid ranging from 5.10-7 M to 1 M, and a pharrnaceutically acceptable carrier; (b) oxaliplatin with molar concentration ranging from 2.516 x 10-4 M to 2.516 xl0-2 M, an effective stabilizing amount of pharrnaceutically acceptable salt of lactic acid ranging from 5.10-7 M to 1 M, and a pharrnaceutically acceptable carrier; and (c) oxaliplatin with molar concentration ranging from 2.516 x 10-4 M to 2.516 xl0-2 M, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid ranging from 5.10-7 M to 1 M and a pharrnaceutically acceptable salt of lactic acid ranging from 5.10-7 to 1 M, and a pharrnaceutically acceptable carrier, preferably the pH of the solution ranges from 3 to 9.
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PLATINUM DERIVATIVE PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS
Field of the invention
The present invention pertains to the field of pharmaceutical compositions for-the treatment of neoplastic diseases and, particularly, it relates to pharmaceutical formulations comprising a platinum derivative.
Summary of the invention
The present invention is directed to novel stable formulations of oxaliplatin, wherein lactic acid and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof serves as a novel means for preparing a dosage unit with an improved stability. -A method for manufacturing such formulations ready for administration and their use in antitumor therapy are also within the scope of the invention.
Background of the invention
Oxaliplatin, also known as L-OHP, is a third generation platinum complex.
The term "oxaliplatin" as used herein, includes cis-oxalato (trans-1-1, 2-diaminocyclohexane) platinum(ll), its optic enatiomer cis-oxalato(trans-d-1,2-diaminocyclohexane) platinum(II) and any racemic mixture thereof. The term "oxaliplatin" also includes cis-oxalato(trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane) platinum(II) having high optical purity, namely an optical purity equal to or higher than 99.5%, for example a cis-oxalato(trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane) platjinum(II) , wherein the melting point is between 1988C and 292°C, obtained following the
procedure described in Tanaka US patent No. 5,338,874 and, especially, a cis-oxalato (trans-1-1,2-cyclohexanediamine)platinum(II), which possesses optical purity of 99.94% or more and a melting point between 198.3°C and 199.7°C, obtained following the procedure disclosed in Tanaka US patent 5,420,319.
Oxaliplatin has entered clinical development and achieved approval for marketing. During its development, oxaliplatin has aroused lively interest due, firstly, to its in vitro and in vivo antitumoral activity, especially in cisplatin-resistant models and cell lines expressing resistance genes, and, secondly, to its good clinical tolerance, the absence of renal or auditory toxicity being combined with a low hematotoxicity. Combined with other antitumoral agent cytotoxic agents (5-FU, raltitrexed, irinotecan or cisplatin), oxaliplatin produces an additive and often synergistic' cytotoxic effect. The oxaliplatin-5FU + FA combination is now well established in the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer. Regarding its particular cytotoxic characteristics and its activity in mismatch repair deficient cells (which are resistant to cisplatin and carboplatin), oxaliplatin has shown potential in a large variety of solid tumor types, notably in association with, other cytotoxic agents, thus opening the path to a wider range of indications.
Kidani et al,, U.S. Patent No . 4,169,84S, discloses cis-platinum(II) complexes of 1, 2-diaminocyclohexane active as antitumor compounds. Cis-oxalato(trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane}platinum(II) is specifically disclosed in Example 4 (i).
SmithKline Beecham, US patent No. 5,633,01S, discloses a method for inhibiting tumor cell growth using synergistic
combination of a camptothecin analogue and a platinum coordination compound, e.g. cisplatin and oxaliplatin. Tanaka, US patent No. 5,290,961, discloses a process for preparing various platinum compounds including oxaliplatin, which comprises adding silver ion solution to cis -platinum (II) di halogen compound, filtering of silver halide, adding iodide compound and active carbon then adding organic di basic acid.
Tanaka, US patents No. 5,338,874, 5,29S,S42 and 5,420,319, disclose optically pure oxaliplatin and methods for preparing the same.
Debiopharm, International patent application WO 94/12193, discloses a freeze-dried composition for jointly administering cisplatin and oxaliplatin.
Tanaka, US patent No. 5,420,319, discloses oxaliplatin having high optical purity and a process for obtaining it. Debiopharm,- US patent No. 5,716,988, discloses a stable oxaliplatin preparation for parenteral administration comprising an aqueous solution of oxaliplatin, in a concentration of 1 to 5 mg/ml, and with a pH in the range of 4.5 to 6.
Tanaka, European patent application No. 715,854, discloses a combination of: (a) at least one of cisplatin, carboplatin, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), tegaful, carmoful, doxifluridine, uracil, irinotecan, adriamycin, etoposide, mitomycin, mitoxantrone and bleomycin; and (b) oxaliplatin, which produces an additive or synergistic effect on killing cells during cancer therapy.
Tanaka, US patent No. 5,959,133, discloses a high-yielding process for obtaining chelating platinum complexes including oxaliplatin, which does not contain dihydroxoplatinum complex impurity.
Pharmacia & Upjohn Co., US patent No. 6,287,593, discloses a phospholipid complex of a platinum dicarboxylate including oxaliplatin, which can be reconstituted in a pharmaceutically acceptable vehicle with or without lyophilization and administered to a patient in the . treatment of cancer and other diseases.
Debiopharm, European patent application No. 1121117 discloses a liquid pharmaceutical preparation of oxaliplatin packaged in a container, preferably in a sealed soft bag for medical use. The liquid preparation of oxaliplatin can advantageously be presented in the form of a bag with several compartments containing doses of a ready-to-use solution,
Sanofi-Synthelabo, US patent No. 6,063,780, discloses a treatment of mammalian solid tumors with the co-administration of 3-amino-l,2,4-benzotriazine 1,4-dioxide (tirapazamine) paclitaxel and oxaliplatin.
Debiopharm, International patent application No. WO 01/15691, discloses stable solutions of oxaliplatin, ready for parenteral administration, containing 1,2-propane diol, glycerol, maltitol, sucrose, and/or inositol. BioNumerik, US 6,066,666, discloses pharmaceutical formulations comprising a platinum analogue compound, e.g. oxaliplatin and a protective agent having either a sulfhydryl moiety or being reducible disulfide. Bristol-Myers Squibb, International patent application WO 01/66102 discloses oral dosage forms for administration of the combination of tegafur + uracil (UFT), folinic acid, and oxaliplatin and methods of using the same. Sanofi-Synthelabo, US patent No. 6,306,902, discloses a stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of a buffering agent and a
pharmaceutically acceptable carrier wherein the buffering agent is oxalic acid or an alkali metal salt thereof. Bissery M. C., US patent application No.2001/0041712, discloses compositions and methods for treating tumors comprising administering CPT-ll with oxaliplatin. At present, oxaliplatin is solely marketed in the form of lyophilized preparations, which need to be reconstituted before administration. The currently marketed formulation is a lyophilized powder (50, 100 mg) to be reconstituted just before administration to a patient with water for injection or a 5% glucose solution and finally diluted with a 5% glucose solution (0.2 mg/ml final concentration). The lyophilized oxaliplatin can present some disadvantages, which do not render particularly attractive the use of this product in such a pharmaceutical form.
Both the manufacturing and the reconstitution of such preparations expose the involved personnel (workers, pharmacists, medical personnel, nurses) to risks of contamination, which are particularly serious due to the toxicity of the antitumor substances. To administer a lyophilized preparation, double handling of the drug is required, the lyophilized cake having to be first reconstituted and then administered and, moreover, in some cases, the complete dissolution of the powder may require shaking.
The risks connected with the manufacturing and the reconstitution of a lyophilized preparation would be highly reduced if a ready-to-use (RTU) solution of oxaliplatin, whose preparation and administration does not require sither lyophilization or reconstitution, were available. En order to meet the need for solution formulations of Dxaliplatin in a RTU form, able to overcome the above-iescribed disadvantages, some formulations have been
already proposed, e.g., the Debiopharm and Sanofi-Synthelabo RTU formulations disclosed in the US patents No. 5,716,988 and 6,305,902, respectively. Both these formulations are reported to be stable RTU formulations containing oxalipatin.
A desirable objective is therefore that the stability is further enhanced, and also that dosage forms can be suitably kept for a prolonged period.
The present invention meets these objectives by providing oxaliplatin formulations in a RTU form, with superior stability properties versus the above-identified known RTU preparations. It has now surprisingly been found that the introduction of lactic acid and/or a pharmaceutical ly acceptable salt thereof as a stabilizing agent in an aqueous solution of oxaliplatin, serves as a novel method of making a formulation with an improved stability versus both the " RTU aqueous formulation disclosed in the Debiopharm US patents No. '5,716,988 and the aqueous solution stabilized with oxalic acid or an alkali metal salt thereof, disclosed in the Sanofi-Synthelabo US patent No. 6,306,902.
Detailed description of the invention
It is an object of the present invention to provide a stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising a formulation selected from the group consisting of -(a) oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid, and a pharmaceutical ly acceptable carrier; (b) oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of lactic acid, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; and (c) oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid and a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt of lactic acid, and a
pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
The novel oxaliplatin formulations according to the
invention have substantially improved storage stability
when compared with the closest known formulations.
No prior art of which applicants are aware describes
oxaliplatin formulations as now provided herein.
To the best of applicants' knowledge, the oxaliplatin
pharmaceutical formulations of the invention are previously
unknown and are not suggested by the art.
A pharmaceutically acceptable salt of lactic acid is, e.g.,
an alkali metal salt thereof such as, e.g. sodium or
potassium, especially sodium lactate.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a
stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising
oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid
and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
In a more preferred embodiment, the invention provides a
stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising
oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid
and water as a carrier.
In another aspect, the invention relates to a stable
oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising oxaliplatin, an
effective stabilizing amount of a pharmaceutically
acceptable salt of lactic acid, and a pharmaceutically
acceptable carrier.
In a preferred aspect, the invention relates to a stable
oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising oxaliplatin, an
effective stabilizing amount of an alkali metal salt of
lactic acid, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
In a more preferred aspect, the invention relates to a
stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising
26. A formulation as claimed in claim 1, wherein
oxaliplatin is cis-oxalato(trans-1-1,2-
diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) having high optical purity.
27. A formulation as claimed in claim 26, wherein the
melting point of cis-oxalato(trans-1-1,2-
diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) is between 198°C and 292°C.
28. A formulation as claimed in claim 26, wherein the cis-
oxalato (trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum (II)
possesses optical purity equal to or higher than 99.94%.
29. A formulation as claimed in claim 28, wherein the
melting point of the cis-oxalato(trans-1-1,2-
diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) is between 198.3°C and
19 9 . 7 ° C.
oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of sodium lactate and a pharraaceutically acceptable carrier. More particularly, the invention relates to a stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of sodium lactate and water as a carrier. "
A further aspect the invention relates to a stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising oxaliplatin, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
The present invention also encompasses a stable oxaliplatin solution formulation as defined above wherein oxaliplatin is, particularly, cis-oxalato(trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) , more particularly, cis-oxalato (trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) having high optical purity, still more particularly, cis-oxalato (trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) having a melting point between 198°C and 292°C and cis-oxalato (trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) possessing optical purity equal to or higher than 99.94% such as, for example, cis-oxalato(trans-1-1,2-diaminocyclohexane) platinum(II) having a melting point between 198.3°C and 199.7°C.
A method for stabilizing a formulation of oxaliplatin, which comprises adding an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to an aqueous carrier and then dissolving oxaliplatin in said carrier, is also within the scope of the present invention.
A pharmaceutically acceptable carrier according to the invention can be water or any solution containing water and additional solvents that are soluble/miscible in water,
such as, for example, ethanol, glycerin, propylene glycol
and polyoxyethylenglycols, and additional excipients that
provide isotonicity to the formulation, such as, for
example, dextrose or saline. Preferably, the carrier is
water.
The amount of oxaliplatin present in a formulation
according to the invention can range from 0.1 mg/ml to 10
mg/ml, preferably from 2 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml.
The stabilizing amount of the lactic acid and/or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof can range from a
molar concentration of 5.10"7M to 1 M, preferably it can
range from 5.10"5 M to 5.10° M.
The pH of the oxaliplatin solution formulations can range
from about 3 to about 9, preferably from 3 to 7,
A formulation according to the invention, can be prepared by
a process comprising the steps of preparing an aqueous
carrier with the appropriate amount of the lactic acid
and/or the pharmaceutically acceptable salt, and then
dissolving oxaliplatin into said carrier.
Preferably the solution of the invention is provided in a
sealed container.
A further object of this invention comprises the use of a
formulation according to the invention for the treatment of
a cancer.
A method for treating a. cancer which comprises
administering a formulation according to the invention to a
patient in need thereof is also within the scope of the
present invention.
The term "treating" as used herein, unless otherwise
indicated, means reversing, alleviating, inhibiting the
progress of, or preventing the disorder or condition to
which such term applies, or one or more symptoms of such
disorder or condition. The term "treatment", as used
herein, refers to the act of treating, as "treating" is defined immediately above.
In the above methods, the effective dosage of oxaliplatin to be administered to a patient ranges from about 10 mg/m2 to about 250 mg/m2, more preferably from about 30 mg/m2 to about 180 mg/m2 and most preferably is about 85 mg/m2. However, it will be understood that the therapeutic dosage administered will be determined by the physician in the light of the relevant circumstances including the severity of the condition to be treated and the chosen route of administration. Therefore, the above dosage .ranges are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way. It is also an aspect of this invention that a .formulation described herein, can be combined with other chemotherapeutic agents for the treatment of the diseases and disorders discussed above. For instance, a formulation according to the invention can be combined with alkylating agents such as fluorouracil (5-FU) alone or in further combination with leukovorin; or other alkylating agents such as, without limitation, other pyrimidine analogs such as UFT, capecitabine, gemcitabine and cytarabine; the alkyl sulfonates, e.g., busulfan (used in the treatment of chronic granulocytic leukemia), improsulfan and piposulfan; aziridines, e.g., benzodepa, carboquone, meturedepa and uredepa; ethyleneimines and methylmelamines, e.g., altretamine, triethylenemelamine, triethylenephosphoramide, triethylenethiophosphoramide and trimethylolmelamine; and the nitrogen mustards, e.g., chlorambucil (used in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, primary macroglobulinemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma), cyclophosphamide (used in the treatment of Hodgkin's disease, multiple myeloma, neuroblastoma, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, Wilm's tumor and
rhabaomyosarcoma), estramustine, ifosfamide, novembrichin, prednimustine and uracil mustard (used in the treatment of primary thrombocytosis, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and ovarian cancer); and triazines, e.g., dacarbazine (used in the treatment of soft tissue sarcoma). Likewise the formulation of the invention can be expected to have a beneficial effect in combination with other antimetabolite chemotherapeutic agents such as, without limitation, folic acid analogs, e.g. methotrexate (used in the treatment of acute lymphocytic leukemia, choriocarcinoma, mycosis fungiodes breast cancer, head and neck cancer and osteogenic sarcoma) and pteropterin,- and the purine analogs such as mercaptopurine and thioguanine which find use in the treatment of acute granulocytic, acute lymphocytic and chronic granulocytic leukemias. The formulation according to the present invention can also be expected to prove efficacious in combination with natural product based chemotherapeutic agents such as, without limitation, the vinca alkaloids, e.g., vinblastin (used in the treatment of breast and testicular cancer), vincristine and vindesine,- the epipodophylotoxins, e.g., etoposide and teniposide, both of which are useful in the treatment of testicular cancer and Kaposils sarcoma; the antibiotic chemotherapeutic agents, e.g., daunorubicin, doxorubicin, epirubicin, idarubicin, and mitomycin (used to treat stomach, cervix, colon, breast, bladder and pancreatic cancer), dactinomycin, temozolomide, plicamycin, bleomycin (used in the treatment of skin, esophagus and genitourinary tract cancer); nemorubicin and the enzymatic chemotherapeutic agents such as L-asparaginase. In addition to the above, the formulation of the present invention can be expected to have a beneficial effect used in combination with other platinum coordination complexes, e.g., cisplatin
and carboplatin; substituted ureas such as hydroxyurea; methylhydrazine derivatives, e.g., procarbazine; adrenocortical suppressants, e.g., mitotane, aminoglutethimide; and hormone and hormone antagonists such as the adrenocorticosteriods (e.g., prednisone), progestins (e.g., hydroxyprogesterone caproate); estrogens (e.g., diethylstilbesterol); antiestrogens such as tamoxifen; androgens, e.g., testosterone propionate; and aromatase inhibitors (such as, e.g., formestane, fadrozole, letrozole, anastrozole and exemestane).
A formulation according to the invention can also be active in combination with a topoisomerase I inhibitor such as, e.g., irinotecan (CPT-11) , topotecan, rubitecan and lurtotecan.
The following examples illustrate but do not limit in any way the invention. All references cited herein are incorporated in their entirety.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
Preparation of Oxaliplatin solutions
Solutions have been prepared by the following procedure:
Prepare the aqueous carrier weighting an appropriate amount
of organic acid or one of its related salts in order to
reach the established molarity; add water for injection to
make up to the final volume.
Weigh Oxaliplatin into a suitable container and add the
appropriate volume of an aqueous carrier in order to reach,
as an example, 2 tng/ml as final concentration.
Dissolution of the active compound in the aqueous carrier
easily occurs by a simple magnetic stirring or sonication.
The following formulations, as in Table 1, have been prepared.

FORMULATION 1 is a representative example of the
formulations described in Debiophartn' s US patent No.
5,716,988.
FORMULATION 2 is a representative example of the
formulations described in Sanofi-Synthelabo1s US patent No.
6,306,902.
FORMULATION 3 is a representative example of a formulation
according to the invention.
FORMULATION 4 and FORMULATION 5 are reference formulations
described in Sanofi-Synthelabo's. US patent No. 6,306,902.
EXAMPLE 2 Stability study
The above-mentioned formulations in Example 1 have been investigated by an accelerated stability study and the chemical assay of the active compound has been tested by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) after 1 and 3 months of storage at 40°C and 75% relative humidity. Results, expressed as percentage of the weighted amount of the active compound, are summarized in Table 2.

The above-tabulated data clearly demonstrate that:
a simple oxaliplatin water solution is not stable after
3 months storage at the the tested conditions;
lactic acid formulation has showed a stabilizing
capacity on the active compound that is more effective than
all the other mono and bi-organic acids tested.
EXAMPLE 3
Stability B'tudy
A second chemical stability study has been performed on the
following formulations here mentioned in Table 3 and
prepared by the procedure illustrated in Example 1.
The aim of this second study is to evaluate the stabilizing
effect of different concentrations of lactic acid and
sodium lactate and different pH on the active compound.
t

The obtained results are summarized in the following Table 4 and show how even very low amounts of lactic acid and
sodium laqtate have a stabilizing capacity on an oxaliplatin water solution.




WE CLAIM:
1. Stable oxaliplatin solution formulation comprising a formulation selected
from the group consisting of
(a) oxaliplatin with molar concentration ranging from 2.516 x 10-4 M to 2.516
xl0-2 M, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid ranging from 5.10-7 M to 1 M,
and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier;
(b) oxaliplatin with molar concentration ranging from 2.516 x 10-4 M to 2.516
xl0-2 M, an effective stabilizing amount of pharmaceutically acceptable salt of
lactic acid ranging from 5.10-7 M to 1 M, and a pharmaceutically acceptable
carrier; and
(c) oxaliplatin with molar concentration ranging from 2.516 x 10-4 M to 2.516
xl02 M, an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid ranging from 5.10-7 M to 1 M
and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of lactic acid ranging from 5.10-7 to 1 M,
and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier,
preferably the pH of the solution ranges from 3 to 9.
2. Stable oxaliplatin solution formulation as claimed in claim 1, comprising
oxaplatin, with molar concentration ranging from 2.516 x 10-4 M to 2.516 xl0-2 M,
an effective stabilizing amount ranging from 5.10-7 M to 1 M of lactic acid and a
pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
3. A formulation as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pharmaceutically
acceptable salt of lactic acid in an alkali metal salt.
4. A formulation as claimed in claim 3, wherein the alkali metal salt of lactic
acid is sodium lactate.
5. A formulation as claimed in claim 1, wherein the carrier is water.
6. A formulation as claimed in claim 2, wherein the carrier is water.
7. A formulation as claimed in claim 3, wherein the carrier is water.
8. A formulation as claimed in claim 1, wherein the effective stabilizing amount
of lactic acid and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof ranges from a
molar concentration of 5.10-7 M to 1 M.
9. A formulation as claimed in claim 8, wherein this effective stabilizing
amount of lactic acid and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof ranges
from a molar concentration of 5.10-5 M to 5.10-3 M.
10. A formulation as claimed in claim 2, wherein the effective stabilizing amount
of lactic acid and/or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof ranges from a
molar concentration of 5.10-7 to 1 M.
11. A formulation as claimed in claim 10, wherein the effective stabilizing
amount of lactic acid ranges from a molar concentration of 5.10-5 M to 5.10-3 M.
12. A formulation as claimed in claim 11, wherein the effective stabilizing
amount of lactic acid is 4.10-4 M.
13. A formulation as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pH of the solution ranges
from 3 to 7.
14. A formulation as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pH of the solution ranges
from 3 to 9.
15. A formulation as claimed in claim 14, wherein the pH of the solution ranges
from 3 to 7.
16. A formulation as claimed in claim 1, wherein the amount of oxaliplatin
ranges from 0.1 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml.
17. A formulation as claimed in claim 16, wherein the amount of oxaliplatin
ranges from 2 nag/ ml to 5 mg/ml.
18. A formulation as claimed in claim 2, wherein the amount of oxaliplatin
ranges from 0. 1 mg/ml to 10 mg/ml.
19. A formulation as claimed in claim 18, wherein the amount of oxaliplatin
ranges from 2 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml.
20. A method for preparing a formulation of oxaliplatin as claimed in claim 1,
which comprises adding an effective stabilizing amount of lactic acid or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or both to an aqueous carrier and then
dissolving oxaliplatin in said carrier.
21. A formulation as claimed in claim 1, wherein oxaliplatin is cis-oxalato(trans-
l-l,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum (II).

22. A formulation as claimed in claim 21, wherein oxaliplatin is cis-
oxalato(trans-l-l,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) having high optical purity,
equal to or higher than 99.94%.
23. A formulation as claimed in claim 22, wherein the melting point of cis-
oxalato(trans-l-l,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II) is between 198 °C and 292
24. A formulation as claimed in claim 23, wherein the melting point of the cis-oxalato(trans-l-l,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinuin(II) is between 198.3° C and 199.7 °C.

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Patent Number 222070
Indian Patent Application Number 1568/DELNP/2004
PG Journal Number 32/2008
Publication Date 08-Aug-2008
Grant Date 16-Jul-2008
Date of Filing 07-Jun-2004
Name of Patentee NERVIANO MEDICAL SCIENCES S.R.L.
Applicant Address VIALE PASTEUR,10,NERVIANO(MI),ITALY, 20014.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SARA LAURIA VIA MOLISE 15 20052 MONZA, [MILANO],ITALY.
2 ALESSANDRO MARTINI VIA DESIDERIO DA SETTIGNANO 14 20149 MILANO, ITALY.
3 CRISTINA CIOCCA VIA PAPA GIOVANNI XXIII 3, 20086 MOTTA VISCONTI [MILANO] ITALY.
PCT International Classification Number A61K 31/505
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP02/13146
PCT International Filing date 2002-11-22
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10/010,122 2001-12-06 U.S.A.