Corneal Neovascularization Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase 1 Randomized, Double Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Single Dose and Repeat Dose Escalation Study to Evaluate Safety and Tolerability and Pharmacokinetic Characteristics of KDR2-2 in Adult Healthy Male and Female Volunteers
A Phase 1 randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled, single dose escalation (SDE) and repeat dose escalation (RDE) study to evaluate safety and tolerability, and PK of KDR2-2 in healthy volunteers. The planned single dose levels are 0.03, 0.06, 0.12, and 0.24 mg/eye, and repeat dose levels are 0.06, 0.12, and 0.24 mg/eye, QID, × 6 days (one dose in the morning on Day 7). Subjects are randomized to KDR2-2 or placebo dosing (6:2 for SDE, or 8:2 for RDE) in each cohorts of relative dosing levels.
This is a Phase 1 randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled, single dose and repeat dose escalation study to evaluate safety and tolerability, and PK of KDR2-2 in healthy volunteers. The trial will include a screening period, a treatment period, and a follow-up period of 7 days for single dose escalation (SDE) or repeat dose escalation (RDE) after last administration. The screening period will be up to 28 days prior to investigational product administration. The screening process will initiate upon completion of the informed consent process. Once consent is provided by each participant, a thorough screening process will take place, including detailed medical history, physical examination and ophthalmology examination, vital signs, concomitant medications, safety labs, 12 lead electrocardiogram, serum pregnancy test, urinalysis, serology panel, assessment of inclusion and exclusion criteria. Upon completion of the screening, qualified subjects will be randomized to KDR2-2 or placebo (6:2 for SDE, or 8:2 for RDE). Each enrolled subject will receive one single or repeat assigned dose of KDR2-2 or placebo. The investigator and subjects will be blinded to treatment assignment. During the study, subjects will be evaluated for safety and tolerability, and PK of KDR2-2. In each cohort, a sentinel group of two subjects will be dosed first: one sentinel with KDR2-2, and the other with the placebo. The remaining subjects of the same cohort will be dosed at least 24 hours after sentinel dosing with approval from the principal investigator upon assessing the sentinel group. KDR2-2 or placebo will be topically administered in the right eye as a single or repeat instillation on Day 1. Subjects will have end-of-study (EOS) follow-up visits on Day 8 (±1) for SDE or Day 15 (±1) for RDE. The planned single dose levels are 0.03, 0.06, 0.12, and 0.24 mg/eye, and repeat dose levels are 0.06, 0.12, and 0.24 mg/eye, QID, × 6 days (one dose in the morning on Day 7). The Starting dose of KDR2-2 in repeat dose escalation stage will be at least 2 dose levels below the highest single dose level shown to be safe, for example, if 0.24 mg is proven to be safe during SDE, the starting dose during RDE will be 0.06 mg. Other higher dose level(s) might be optional based on emerging data from this study. ;
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