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NCT ID: NCT06126861 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

The Mass Balance Study of LP-168 in Healthy Subjects

Start date: December 25, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is a single-center, open-label, single-dose clinical pharmacokinetic study. The purpose of this study is to investigate the absorption characteristics, as well as to evaluate the metabolism and elimination pathways after a single oral dose of 150mg, 100μCi [14C]LP-168 in healthy subjects.

NCT ID: NCT05437094 Completed - Heart Failure Clinical Trials

Effect of Coadministration of Itraconazole on the Pharmacokinetics of CRD-740

Start date: June 27, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 1, single-site, open-label, fixed sequence crossover study to investigate the effect of coadministration of itraconazole on the pharmacokinetics of CRD-740 in healthy male and female subjects. Subjects will be admitted into the study site on Day -1 and will be confined to the study site until discharge on Day 16. Subjects will receive CRD-740 orally on Days 1 and 10. Itraconazole will be given once daily, orally, on Days 7 through 15.

NCT ID: NCT04511637 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

Study to Compare the Effect of the Formulations (Orally Disintegrating Tablet and Film-coated Tablet) on the Bioequivalence of Drug Rivaroxaban (Xarelto) at Dose of 15 mg in Japanese Healthy Male Adult Subjects

Start date: January 21, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Researchers in this study wanted to compare the effect of the formulation (orally disintegrating tablet and film-coated tablet) on the bioequivalence of drug Rivaroxaban (brand name: Xarelto) at dose of 15 mg in Japanese healthy male subjects aged 20 to 40 years. Rivaroxaban is an approved drug to be used for the prevention of events/diseases caused by blood clots. Currently, there are two formulations of Rivaroxaban available on the market in Japan and they are film-coated tablets and fine granules. To further improve patients' convenience, a new formulation, orally disintegrating tablet (ODT, a drug dosage form designed to be dissolved on the tongue rather than swallowed whole) is under development. The goal of this study was to compare the effect of this new formulation with film-coated tablets when taken with or without water. Participants in this study received one oral dose of rivaroxaban 15 mg ODT either with or without water and one oral dose of rivaroxaban 15 mg film-tablet. There were at least 5 days between the two doses. Observation for each participant lasted about 6 weeks in total. Blood samples were collected from the participants to measure the blood level of the study drug.

NCT ID: NCT04511611 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

Study to Compare the Effect of the Formulations (Orally Disintegrating Tablet and Film-coated Tablet) on Bioequivalence of Drug Rivaroxaban (Xarelto) at Dose of 10 mg in Japanese Healthy Male Adult Subjects

Start date: January 24, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Researchers in this study wanted to compare the effect of the formulation (orally disintegrating tablet and film-coated tablet) on the bioequivalence of drug Rivaroxaban (brand name: Xarelto) at dose of 10 mg in Japanese healthy male subjects aged 20 to 40 years. Rivaroxaban is an approved drug to be used for the prevention of events/diseases caused by blood clots. Currently, there are two formulations of Rivaroxaban available on the market in Japan and they are film-coated tablets and fine granules. To further improve patients' convenience, a new formulation, orally disintegrating tablet (ODT, a drug dosage form designed to be dissolved on the tongue rather than swallowed whole) is under development. The goal of this study was to compare the effect of this new formulation with film-coated tablets when taken with or without water. Participants in this study received one oral dose of rivaroxaban 10 mg ODT either with or without water and one oral dose of rivaroxaban 10 mg film-tablet. There were at least 5 days between the two doses. Observation for each participant lasted about 6 weeks in total. Blood samples were collected from the participants to measure the blood level of the study drug.

NCT ID: NCT04366622 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

Study on the Safety of BAY 63-2521, How it is Tolerated and the Way the Body Absorbs, Distributes and Gets Rid of the Study Drug Given as a Single Oral Dose of 1 mg Tablet in Participants With Impaired Liver Function and Healthy Participants Matched for Age-, Gender-, and Weight

Start date: April 14, 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

BAY 63-2521 is intended to be used for a disease that affects the blood flow through the lungs. Renal impairment is a common condition in patients with this disease. The goal of the study is to learn more about the safety of BAY 63-2521, how it is tolerated and the way the body absorbs, distributes and gets rid of the study dug given as a single oral dose of 1 mg tablet in participants with renal impairment and healthy participants matched for age-, gender-, and weight

NCT ID: NCT04364464 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

Study on the Safety of BAY 63-2521, How it is Tolerated and the Way the Body Absorbs, Distributes and Gets Rid of the Study Drug Given as a Single Oral Dose of 1 mg Tablet in Participants With Renal Impairment and Healthy Participants Matched for Age-, Gender-, and Weight

Start date: February 19, 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

BAY 63-2521 is intended to be used for a disease that affects the blood flow through the lungs. Renal impairment is a common condition in patients with this disease. The goal of the study is to learn more about the safety of BAY 63-2521, how it is tolerated and the way the body absorbs, distributes and gets rid of the study dug given as a single oral dose of 1 mg tablet in participants with renal impairment and healthy participants matched for age-, gender-, and weight

NCT ID: NCT03517943 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

A Manufacturing Transfer Study Comparing the Bioequivalence of a Single Oral Dose of Claritin-D 12-Hour Extended Release Tablet From 2 Different Manufactuers Under Fed Conditions in Healthy Adult Subjects

Start date: April 24, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the bioequivalence of one extended release combination (loratadine 5 mg/pseudoephedrine sulfate 120 mg) tablet manufactured for Bayer HealthCare LLC by SAG Manufacturing, S.L.U. Madrid, Spain (test treatment) to the extended release combination (loratadine 5 mg/pseudoephedrine sulfate 120 mg) tablet manufactured for Bayer SA-NV by Schering- Plough Labo NV Heist (reference treatment) which is currently marketed in Europe.

NCT ID: NCT03517930 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

A Manufacturing Transfer Study Comparing the Bioequivalence of a Single Oral Dose of Claritin-D 12-Hour Extended Release Tablet From 2 Different Manufacturers Under Fasted Conditions in Healthy Adult Subjects

Start date: April 17, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the bioequivalence of one extended release combination (loratadine 5 mg/pseudoephedrine sulfate 120 mg) tablet manufactured for Bayer HealthCare LLC by SAG Manufacturing, S.L.U. Madrid, Spain (test treatment) to the extended release combination (loratadine 5 mg/pseudoephedrine sulfate 120 mg) tablet manufactured for Bayer SA-NV by Schering-Plough Labo NV Heist (reference treatment) which is currently marketed in Europe.

NCT ID: NCT03424135 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

A Pharmacokinetic Trial of Naproxen Sodium and Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Soft Capsules Versus Naproxen Sodium and Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Tablets in Healthy Adult Subjects Under Fed Conditions

Start date: March 2, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the relative bioavailability of naproxen sodium/diphenhydramine hydrochloride (DHP HCL) 220/25 mg soft capsules (Test) versus naproxen sodium/DPH HCl 220/25 mg tablets (Reference) after a single oral administration (2 x naproxen sodium 220 mg and DPH HCl 25 mg combination product) under fed conditions in healthy adult subjects. To assess the safety and tolerability of the investigational products in terms of adverse events (AEs) and clinical parameters (systolic/diastolic blood pressure, pulse rate, physical examination, clinical and laboratory testing).

NCT ID: NCT03136666 Completed - Clinical trials for Clinical Pharmacology

Single Dose Escalation Study to Investigate the Pharmacokinetics as Well as Safety and Tolerability of a Concomitant Administration of Nifedipne GITS and Candesartan Tablets Under Fasting Conditions in Healthy Male Subjects in an Open Label, Non-randomized, Sequential Design.

Start date: April 19, 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics as well as safety and tolerability of a concomitant administration of nifedipine GITS and candesartan tablets under fasting conditions in healthy male subjects.