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A Phase 1, Open Label, Parallel-Cohort, Randomized, Fixed Sequence Study To Evaluate The Pharmacokinetic Drug Drug Interaction Between PF-04965842 and Fkuvoxamine (cohort 1) or Fluconazole (Cohort 2) in healthy subjects.


Clinical Trial Description

A phase 1 study to evaluate the effect of fluvoxamine (a strong CYP2C19 and moderate CYP3A inhibitor) or fluconazole (a strong CYP2C19, moderate CYP2C9 and CYP3A inhibitor) on the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of PF-04965842 in healthy subjects.

This study will be a Phase 1, open label, randomized, fixed-sequence, parallel-cohort study drug-drug interaction study. The study includes 2 periods:

In Period 1: all subjects will receive one single oral dose of 100 mg PF 04965842 tablet. (Treatment A). PK will be evaluated in the first 72 hours post adminstration of PF 04965842.

In Period 2:

- Cohort 1: subjects will receive fluvoxamine (immediate release tablet 50 mg) once daily for 9 consecutive days; on Day 8, subjects will receive a single oral dose of 100 mg PF 04965842 approximately 3 hours after fluvoxamine administration. (Treatment B). PK will be evaluated in the first 72 hours post administration of PF 04965842.

- Cohort 2: subjects will receive fluconazole capsule(s) once daily for 7 consecutive days (400 mg on Day 1 and 200 mg on Day 2-7 in Period 2); on Day 5, subjects will receive a single oral dose of 100 mg PF 04965842 approximately 1 hour after fluconazole administration. (Treatment C). PK will be evaluated in the first 72 hours post administration of PF 04965842. ;


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NCT number NCT03634345
Study type Interventional
Source Pfizer
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date September 12, 2018
Completion date December 13, 2018

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