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Filter by:MRG-110 is intended to promote the growth of new blood vessels by inhibiting a molecule called miR-92a. MRG-110 is being studied to determine if it can accelerate healing of wounds by improving blood flow into the wound area. The primary objective of this study is to investigate the safety and tolerability of MRG-110 when injected into the skin at the site of a small skin wound in normal healthy volunteers. Another objective is to study the pharmacokinetics of MRG-110 (the movement of a drug into, through and out of the body). Participants in the clinical trial will receive either a single dose or multiple doses of MRG-110 and/or placebo. Blood samples, urine samples and skin biopsies will be collected to measure how MRG-110 is processed by the body, and how the body responds when exposed to MRG-110.
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the safety (clinical and biological) and pharmacokinetics (plasma and urine) profile of P03277 following single administration at ascending dose levels in healthy subjects.
This study is designed to assess the effect of PF-06865571 administration on the pharmacokinetics of metformin in healthy adult subjects.
The primary objective of this protocol is to examine [18F]MNI-1126 as a tool to assess synaptic density loss.
Probiotics are defined as "live micro-organisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit to the host" (Hill et al, 2014). These microbes are generally applied in the gastrointestinal tract via fermented food products or capsules. In previous research, the investigators isolated bacterial strains with potential probiotic properties for the upper respiratory tract based on in vitro laboratory tests, in vivo mice experiments and genome sequencing. In this study, the investigators want to deliver the Proof-of-Concept that the most promising isolated strain, Lactobacillus casei AMBR2 (LAMBR2) and the well-documented probiotic strain Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) also have interesting properties in humans, i.e. that these strains are able to -temporarily- persist in the upper respiratory tract of healthy volunteers and CRS patients after daily nasal application via a nasal spray for 2 weeks. In addition, the investigators aim to explore whether the application of these strains has an impact on the nasopharyngeal microbiome via 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and dedicated qPCR analysis. Therefore, bacterial DNA from nasal swabs will be isolated via commercially available DNA extraction kits, followed by Illumina MiSeq sequencing in order to identify the bacterial species present in these samples. Furthermore, the concentration of the Lactobacillus and specific pathogens will be monitored via qPCR.
An open label, multiple-dose, phase 1 clinical trial to evaluate pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety and tolerability of PHP-201 topical eye drop in Korean and Japanese healthy subjects
This study was a single-center, non-randomized, open-label, one-sequence, two-period, within-subject study to investigate the effects of multiple doses of rifampicin on the PK and safety of multiple doses of balovaptan in healthy subjects. The study was conducted at 1 site in the Netherlands.
Adalimumab is an immunosuppressive drug that belongs to the family of anti-TNF agents. It contains a monoclonal antibody produced by biotechnology. It is designed to bind to tumor necrosis factor (TNF), a substance that is involved in several auto-immune processes. By binding to TNF, adalimumab blocks its activity, reducing the severity of various chronic inflammatory diseases including Rheumatoid Arthritis, Plaque Psoriasis and others. Often, the high cost of biologic products may preclude access to the treatment to a big portion of the population worldwide. A biosimilar product that provides comparable safety and efficacy at more affordable cost would fulfill a broader medical need. Humira has been available on the market for several years. Recently, a higher concentration (100 mg/mL) formulation has been introduced in major markets. Alvotech is developing AVT02, that is a proposed biosimilar of adalimumab containing high concentration (100 mg/mL) of active ingredient. The objective of this clinical trial is to assess the similarity of AVT02 (100 mg/mL) with Humira (100 mg/mL), in terms of tolerability, safety (including immunogenicity) and compare the pharmacokinetics in healthy volunteers.
This study was a non-randomized, open-label, one-sequence, two-period within-subject study to investigate the effect of CYP3A inhibition on the PK of balovaptan in healthy male and female volunteers using itraconazole as a CYP3A inhibitor. The study was conducted at 1 site in the Netherlands.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ability of PRT064445 to reverse the effects of several blood thinner drugs on laboratory tests. The study also is evaluating the blood levels of PRT064445 given at different doses.