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Clinical Trial Summary

This is a single-centre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled single oral-dose escalation study in healthy male subjects. It is planned to enrol approximately 48 subjects into up to 6 planned dose level cohorts. Subjects will be randomly assigned to receive a single oral dose of active Investigational medicinal product (IMP) or matching placebo in a sequential escalating manner with at least 14 days planned between dose cohorts. Dose review of the preceding dose will take place during the 14 day interval. The study will consist of escalating single doses in sequential cohorts. Each dose level cohort will consist of 8 subjects; 6 subjects will receive SP-8008 and 2 subjects will receive placebo according to the randomisation schedule. For all dose levels the first 2 sentinel subjects will be randomised 1:1 to placebo or SP-8008, and the remaining 6 subjects will be randomised 1:5 to placebo or SP-8008, respectively.


Clinical Trial Description

Investigational medicinal product (IMP) will be administered at only 1 dose level at a time. Following each of Periods 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, there will be a period of interim analysis and review of safety, PK and available PD data from the previous period(s) in order to determine which SP 8008 formulation and dose to administer further regimens. Administration at the next dose level will not begin until the safety and tolerability of the preceding dose level have been evaluated and deemed acceptable by the investigator and sponsor, and the exposure of SP-8008 remains within the pre specified limits following interim review. There will be an interval of no less than 14 days between the dosing of successive cohorts, unless a subject cohort returns to a dose that is lower than that already given in a previous cohort eg to obtain dose linearity information. Dose escalation will be guided by emerging safety, PK and available PD data and confirmed after each interim data review meeting. There is the option to assess the safety, PK and PD of an alternative formulation. This formulation will be invoked if, following review of data from the preceding periods, it is decided that the exposure from the current formulation may not be ideal for future development. ;


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NCT number NCT04770194
Study type Interventional
Source Shin Poong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date October 1, 2019
Completion date January 23, 2020

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