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Filter by:The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of food and pH on the relative bioavailability (BA) of the tablet formulation of BMS-986165 in healthy volunteers
The study is proposed to characterize the effect of varying degrees of hepatic impairment on the plasma PK of PF-06835919
A Study assessing the drug levels and drug effects of variable doses of BMS-986322 in Healthy Participants compared to a placebo. The study also assesses how BMS-986322 affects the body with food and its acidity levels.
This study will collect safety, pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamic data in Japanese male subjects in order to support development worldwide.
Study to determine the effect of multiple-dose BBT-877 on the single-dose pharmacokinetics of midazolam, the safety and tolerability of a single dose of BBT-877 administered alone and with multiple doses of itraconazole, and the effect of multiple-dose esomeprazole on the single-dose pharmacokinetics of BBT-877, in healthy adult subjects.
This study will be the first time PF-06842874 is administered to humans. The purpose of Part A of the study is to investigate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of PF-06842874 following administration of single oral doses as an immediate-release or modified-release formulation to healthy adult participants. Part B of this study will evaluate the relative bioavailability of a modified-release formulation of PF-06842874 for its potential use in future clinical studies. The effect of food on PF-06842874 pharmacokinetics may also be evaluated in this study.
Phase 1 study that assesses the effect of BMS-963272 on exposure of rosuvastatin in healthy participants
BMS-986165 Is broken down by the body through multiple pathways. This study Investigates the effect of blocking one pathway in the drug levels of BMS-986165 in health subjects.
The purpose of this study is to confirm of assay sensitivity of Driving Simulator by positive control
Objective: To compare the differences in the needling sensation with acupuncture needles surface treated with nitrogen applied supercritical fluid (SCF-N) and stainless steel needles. Materials and Methods: This was a double-blind prospective cohort study. The acupuncture needles were randomly used in this experiment, including the SCF-N-treated needles and the control stainless steel needles. LI 4 (Hegu) and LI 11 (Quchi) acupuncture points in the Yangming Large Intestine Meridian of Hand were treated. Physical electrical resistance , scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectrometry, and visual analog scale score including the sensations of soreness, numbness, distention, and heaviness were assessed.