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Filter by:The objectives of this study are to assess the tolerability, safety and pharmacokinetic parameters of Genz-682452 in healthy adult males, in two parts. Part 1 (GZFD00111TDU12766): double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, sequential ascending single dose study; Part 2 (GZFD00211FED12767): open-label, randomized, 2-sequence, 2-period, 2-treatment crossover study with a minimum wash-out period; to obtain preliminary information on the pharmacokinetics, tolerability and safety of Genz-682452 after single oral doses in fed and fasted conditions. Subjects are not allowed to participate in more than 1 part of the study.
This is a study in healthy participants with high levels of "bad" cholesterol who are already taking a popular type of cholesterol-lowering medication called statins. Following multiple doses of LY3015014, investigators will study the safety and tolerability of the drug, how the body handles the drug, and the drug's effect on the body. Participants will remain in the study for about 3 months, not including screening. Screening is required within 28 days before the study starts.
This multi-center, non-drug study will explore the relationship between exploratory biomarkers and functional dimensions in male adult individuals with Autistic Disorder or Asperger's Syndrome and healthy volunteer controls. Subjects will undergo a number of assessments on study visit Day 1.
DA-9701 is a new prokinetic agent formulated with Pharbitis Seed and Corydalis Tuber. These plants have been used in oriental traditional medicine for the treatment of gastrointestinal maladies. In a stage 3 trial, its' efficacy has been compared to that of itopride in functional dyspepsia patients and proved to have comparable safety and efficacy. However, its' exact effect on the gastrointestinal motility has not been completely elucidated. This study will study the effects of DA-9701 on the healthy adult gastrointestinal tract.
This is a study of dulaglutide in Chinese participants. The purpose of the study is to determine how the body processes dulaglutide and how dulaglutide affects the body. This study has 2 parts: Part A - single dose of dulaglutide administered to healthy participants in 2 of 3 study periods. There is a minimum 28-day washout between periods. Part A will last approximately 16 weeks. Part B - multiple doses of dulaglutide administered to participants with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Part B will last approximately 15 weeks. Doses of 0.5 milligrams (mg), 0.75 mg, and 1.5 mg of dulaglutide will be evaluated in this study.
This single-center, single-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study with crossover component will evaluate the GABAAalpha5 receptor expression, occupancy and functional connectivity in the brains of individuals with Down syndrome and healthy controls following single dose RG1662. Participants will receive a single dose of placebo before the imaging session (PET and MRI), and a single dose of RG1662 before the second imaging session.
This single center, randomized, single dose, open-label, four period cross-over study will evaluate the relative bioavailability of RO4917838 and the effect of food following oral administration in healthy volunteers. Subjects will receive in randomized order single oral doses of RO4917838 film coated tablets, either in the fasted or fed condition, or RO4917838 hard gelatin capsules or RO4917838 oral suspension, with a washout period of at least 21 days between treatments. Anticipated time on study will be up to 23 weeks.
This single-center, open-label, cross-over study will evaluate the effect of fluvoxamine on the pharmacokinetics of RO4917523 in healthy volunteers. Healthy volunteers will receive a single dose of RO4917523 alone and in combination with multiple doses of fluvoxamine in a cross-over design. The anticipated time on study treatment is 40 days.
This single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study will evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of RO5508887 in healthy volunteers. Volunteers will receive multiple-ascending doses of RO5508887 or matching placebo. The anticipated time on study treatment is 14 days.
RV568 is being developed as a possible treatment of smoking related lung disease (also known as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease - COPD). The main purpose of this study is to examine the safety and tolerability of a new inhaled formulation of RV568 in healthy volunteers. The study will be run in two parts; Part A and Part B. Part A (Cohorts 1, 2 & 3) will investigate 6 different dose levels of RV568 given as a single dose and Part B (Cohorts 4 & 5) will investigate 2 different dose levels of RV568 given once a day for 14 days.