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Filter by:This single centre, open-label study will investigate the effect of RO4917838 on the pharmacokinetics of Rosuvastatin, a frequently co-prescribed drug in healthy volunteers. Healthy volunteers will receive multiple oral doses of RO4917838 and single oral dose of Rosuvastatin.
This study is being performed to determine the bioavailability, or extent of absorption into the body, of a 10 mg amlodipine besylate orally disintegrating tablet (ODT) as compared to the bioavailability of a 10 mg amlodipine besylate capsule.
This is a First-In-Man study designed to examine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and functional activity of ADC3680B after single and multiple doses in healthy male volunteers.
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of mebendazole 500-mg chewable tablet formulation in a pediatric population. Mebendazole is a drug used for the treatment of soil-transmitted parasitic helminth (STH) (ie, parasitic worm) infections such as pinworm, whipworm, common roundworm, common hookworm, and American hookworm.
This is a Phase I, single-center, three-arm, randomized, double-blind, active- and placebo-controlled study to investigate the effect of GDC-0449 on the QT/QTc interval in healthy female subjects of non-childbearing potential.
This open label, randomized, three-period crossover study will evaluate the effect of co-administration of Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and rimantadine on the pharmacokinetics of Tamiflu and rimantadine. Healthy volunteers will receive multiple oral doses of Tamiflu, rimantadine or Tamiflu plus rimantadine in random order, with a minimum wash-out period of 7 days between treatments. Anticipated time on study is up to 11 weeks.
The primary objective of this study is to establish the safety profile and maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of AB103 given as a single intravenous (IV) infusion in healthy volunteers.
The purpose of the study is to assess safety and tolerability of AZD9819 following inhaled administration of single and multiple increasing doses, and to estimate the maximum dose that is tolerated in healthy people.
This non-randomized, open-label study will evaluate the interaction of RO5190591(danoprevir)/ritonavir with and without ketoconazole and the safety and tolerability in healthy volunteers. Participants will be administered repeated daily doses of ketoconazole alone, RO5190591/ritonavir, and RO5190591/ritonavir plus ketoconazole. The anticipated time on study treatment is 25 days.
The primary objective of this study will evaluate the safety and tolerability of single, escalating doses of PF-04958242 administered orally to healthy adult participants. This study will also evaluate the plasma pharmacokinetics (PK) of single doses of PF-04958242 after single escalating doses of PF-04958242 administered orally to healthy adult participants.