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This study is designed to determine the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of a single oral dose of caffeine and the effects that PBT2 has on the metabolism of caffeine in healthy volunteers.
This study will evaluate the potential of dapsone gel and its vehicle to cause a phototoxic reaction following irradiation of the skin under controlled conditions.
This is a dose escalation study that will be conducted in healthy volunteers. Multiple cohorts of volunteers will receive ascending oral doses of AG-348 to evaluate the safety and tolerability of a single oral dose of AG-348, the pharmacokinetics (PK) of a single dose of AG-348, and the pharmacodynamic profile of AG-348 with specific biomarkers assessed in the blood.
This study is designed to determine the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of a single oral dose of PBT2 administered to healthy volunteers in the presence and absence of food.
The primary objective of Parts 1 and 2 is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of either single-ascending intravenous (IV) doses or a single subcutaneous (SC) dose of BIIB059 (litifilimab) in healthy volunteers (HV), and a single IV dose in participants with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). The primary objective of Part 3 is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of multiple SC doses of BIIB059 in healthy volunteers and in participants with SLE. Secondary objectives of Parts 1 and 2 are as follows: To estimate the PK parameters of single-ascending IV doses of BIIB059 in healthy volunteers and a single IV dose of BIIB059 in participants with SLE; To estimate the PK parameters and bioavailability (F) of a single SC dose of BIIB059 in healthy volunteers; To evaluate the immunogenicity of BIIB059 administered to healthy volunteers and participants with SLE. Secondary objectives of Part 3 are as follows: To estimate the PK parameters of multiple SC doses of BIIB059 in healthy volunteers and in participants with SLE; To evaluate the immunogenicity of BIIB059 administered SC to healthy volunteers and participants with SLE.
This is a 2 part study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of supra-therapeutic doses of RO4602522 (Part A); and to investigate the effect of RO4602522 on the QTcF interval in healthy volunteers (Part B). Part A of the study will be a multiple-dose, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Participants will be randomized to receive daily, oral doses of either RO4602522 or placebo for ten days. Part B of the study will be a multiple-dose, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, placebo controlled, positive-control, parallel group study. Participants will be randomized to receive either multiple or single doses of RO4602522 or to receive single doses of moxifloxacin for 11 days. Pharmacokinetic parameters will be assessed for Parts A and B; and continuous ECG recordings will be made during Part B.
This study is a randomized Trastuzumab-controlled double-blind parallel-group study.
The purpose of this study is to compare two different preparations of an antibiotic called cephalexin to determine if they are essentially the same. The study has two periods. Participants will receive one preparation of cephalexin in each period. At least 7 hours will pass between the study periods. The study is expected to last about 2 days for each participant, not including screening or follow-up.
To evaluate whether administration of denosumab results in a decrease compared to the control group in proliferation of mammary epithelial cells as measured by the Ki-67 proliferation index.