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The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of a single oral dose of TAK-071 on the attenuation of cognitive deficit induced by scopolamine as measured by Groton Maze Learning Test (GMLT) (total number of errors).


Clinical Trial Description

The drug being tested in this study is called TAK-071. This study will look at the effect of a single oral dose of TAK-071, a novel muscarinic acetylcholine receptor 1 positive allosteric modulator, on scopolamine-induced deficits in cognitive function in healthy adult male participants. The study consists of two parts: Part 1 is a substudy to explore PK profile of TAK-071 in the presence of light meal and coadministration of scopolamine to determine TAK-071 dose for the next part; Part 2 is the main the study to assess the effects of TAK-071 on scopolamine-induced cognitive impairment. The study will enroll approximately 6 participants in Part 1 and 40 participants in Part 2. Participant will be assigned to received TAK-071 along with scopolamine in Part 1 and will be randomly assigned to one of the ten treatment sequences in Part 2—which will remain undisclosed to the participants and study doctor during the study (unless there is an urgent medical need):

Part 2: Treatment Sequence ABDEC Part 2: Treatment Sequence BCEAD Part 2: Treatment Sequence CDABE Part 2: Treatment Sequence DEBCA Part 2: Treatment Sequence EACDB Part 2: Treatment Sequence ACBED Part 2: Treatment Sequence BDCAE Part 2: Treatment Sequence CEDBA Part 2: Treatment Sequence DAECB Part 2: Treatment Sequence EBADC Where A=scopolamine matching placebo SC + TAK-071 matching placebo oral (PO) + donepezil matching placebo PO; B=scopolamine 0.5 mg SC + TAK-071 matching placebo PO + donepezil matching placebo PO; C=scopolamine 0.5 mg SC + TAK-071 PO + donepezil matching placebo PO; D=scopolamine 0.5 mg SC + TAK-071 PO + donepezil 10 mg PO; and E=scopolamine 0.5 mg SC + TAK-071 matching placebo PO + donepezil 10 mg PO.

The dose of TAK-071 that was well-tolerated in the TAK-071-1001 study (NCT02769065) will be selected, based on the safety and tolerability data from the single-rising dose (SRD) study for administration in Part 1. Each participant will also receive scopolamine 0.5 mg, injection, SC, once at the time of Screening. This single center trial will be conducted in the United States. The overall time to participate in this study is approximately 5.7 weeks in Part 1 and 21 weeks in Part 2. Participants will remain confined to the clinic for 4 days during Part 1 and 3 days during the each intervention period in Part 2. Participants will be contacted by telephone on Day 12 in Part 1 and Day 9 of Period 5 in Part 2 for a follow-up assessment. ;


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NCT number NCT02918266
Study type Interventional
Source Takeda
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Status Terminated
Phase Phase 1
Start date November 21, 2016
Completion date August 8, 2017

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