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The purpose of this study is to characterize the effects of 25 and 50 milligram per square meter (mg/m^2) pevonedistat on the Fridericia corrected QT interval (QTcF) of the electrocardiogram (ECG).


Clinical Trial Description

The drug being tested in this study is called pevonedistat. Pevonedistat in combination with standard of care will be used to treat participants who have advanced solid tumors. This study will assess the effects of pevonedistat on the QTc interval in participants with advanced solid tumors. The study will enroll approximately 45 participants. The study will be conducted in two Parts: Part A and Part B. Part A will have a 2-way crossover design and will involve the collection of triplicate ECGs. In Part A, participants will be randomly assigned to one of the two treatment groups as follow: - Pevonedistat 25 mg/m^2 + Pevonedistat 50 mg/m^2 - Pevonedistat 50 mg/m^2 + Pevonedistat 25 mg/m^2 Eligible participants from Part A will continue treatment in optional Part B with pevonedistat in combination with SoC, docetaxel or carboplatin plus paclitaxel. The investigator will decide which pevonedistat combination a participant will receive. - Pevonedistat 25 mg/m^2 + Docetaxel - Pevonedistat 20 mg/m^2 + Carboplatin + Paclitaxel This multi-center trial will be conducted in the United States. The overall time to participate in this study is 9.6 months. Participants will make a final visit to the clinic 30 days after receiving their last dose of study drug for a follow-up assessment. ;


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NCT number NCT03330106
Study type Interventional
Source Takeda
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date November 15, 2017
Completion date June 21, 2021

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