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This is a Randomized, Open-Label, Single Oral Dose, Three-Way Cross-Over Trial to Evaluate the Relative Bioavailability of CVN424 Suspension and Tablet Formulations in Healthy Volunteers Under Fasted and Fed Conditions.


Clinical Trial Description

32 healthy male or female participants will be enrolled in 1 of 6 sequences (designated as 1 through 6, respectively) in an ascending fashion. Sequences 1, 3, 4, and 5 will have 5 participants each, and Sequences 2 and 6 will have 6 participants each. Each sequence will proceed through the three cross-overs (suspension-fasted, tablet-fed, and tablet-fasted) according to the schematic above, with dosing to occur on Days 1 of Periods 1, 2, and 3. Participants in the fasted portion of each sequence will be dosed under overnight fasted conditions and will remain fasted for 4 hours post-dose. Water consumption is permitted as desired except for 1 hour before and after administration of the Study Drug. To assess the effect of food on CVN424 bioavailability in tablet formulation, the single dose will be administered after ingestion of a standardized high-fat, high-calorie meal according to FDA Guidance for Industry (Food-effect bioavailability and fed bioequivalence studies, Jun 2022). Participants for all sequences will be admitted to the study unit 1 day prior to dosing and remain in the unit for safety and pharmacokinetics (PK) assessments through 96 hours post-dose. The total confinement period will be 5 nights for each period unless extended at the discretion of the Investigator, e.g., for monitoring and/or management of adverse events (AEs). Once 96-hour post-dose PK has been collected, participants will be discharged from the unit for the remainder of the washout period and return the day prior to their next scheduled dosing period ;


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NCT number NCT05635461
Study type Interventional
Source Cerevance
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date October 9, 2022
Completion date November 21, 2022

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