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Filter by:Cohort 1 To evaluate the pharmacokinetic interactions of CJ-12420 after multiple oral doses of CJ-12420 given alone or in combination with amoxicillin/clarithromycin in healthy subjects. Cohort 2 To evaluate the pharmacodynamic profiles of CJ-12420 after multiple oral doses of CJ-12420 in combination with amoxicillin/clarithromycin in healthy subjects as compared to an active control group, i.e., pantoprazole in combination with amoxicillin/clarithromycin.
Evaluation of the potential perpetrator effect of BAY1841788 (ODM-201) on rosuvastatin pharmacokinetics. PK of BAY1841788 (ODM-201) after single and repeated administration in male and female subjects.
This study is being conducted to test the hypothesis that coadministration of clopidogrel with DS-1040b will be safe and well tolerated. Subjects entering the study will initially receive a single 12 hour infusion of DS-1040b, to generate data on the effect of DS-1040b alone. After a wash-out period (to ensure that no DS-1040b is left in the blood) subjects will receive repeated clopidogrel doses over 5 days to generate data on the effect of clopidogrel alone. On the sixth day subjects will receive both DS-1040b and clopidogrel, and the effects will be compared to when the two treatments were given alone.
Phenotyping is an approach largely used for the evaluation of the activity of cytochromes and transporters in vivo. It consists of the administration of probe substances metabolised by a specific cytochrome or transported by P-glycoprotein (P-gp) for example, followed by the determination of a metabolic ratio or the evaluation of the plasmatic or urinary concentrations of the probe substances. The administration of a cocktail containing several probe substances allows the simultaneous evaluation of the activity of several cytochromes and P-gp in a single test. When a cocktail approach is used it is important to make sure that no drug-drug interactions occur between the probes within the cocktail. The validation of the lack of interactions, which is the aim of the study, consists of demonstrating that there is no difference in the pharmacokinetic parameters and/or metabolic ratios when a probe is administered alone or as part of the cocktail. The Geneva cocktail consists of caffeine, bupropion, flurbiprofen, omeprazole, dextromethorphan, midazolam and fexofenadine for the simultaneous phenotyping of CYP1A2, CYP2B6, CYP2C9, CAP2C19, CYP2D6, CYP3A4 and P-gp, respectively. Probe and metabolite concentrations will be measured in capillary blood using a dried blood spot (DBS) analysis. To further facilitate sampling, a new simple device will be used to ensure the precision of capillary blood collection.
This study evaluates whether there is an interaction between etonogestrel, the progestin hormone released by the contraceptive implant Nexplanon, and efavirenz, a common medication used to treat HIV. The endpoints measured in this study will help determine if such an interaction leads to decreased contraceptive efficacy of the contraceptive implant.
The objective of this pharmacokinetic study is to examine a possible drug-drug interaction of Pantoprazole on the bioavailability mycophenolic acid.
The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of a single dose of PF-04991532 in healthy adult subjects with and without co-administration of cyclosporine.
The primary purpose of this study is to determine whether the treatment with AZD1981 will affect the pharmacokinetics of pravastatin.
Clopidogrel, in combination with aspirin, is currently the recommended treatment for secondary prevention of ischemic events in high-risk patients and for prevention of coronary artery stent thrombosis. Patients receiving aspirin and clopidogrel are frequently treated with proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole or pantoprazole, in order to prevent the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding, accorded to guidelines. An interaction between proton pump inhibitors and clopidogrel has been suggested, which may lead to a decrease of clopidogrel effects. It remains unclear whether this interaction between PPIs and clopidogrel might be a class effect or if this may be affected by timing regimen. The objectives of this two-phase investigation are: 1. to compare clopidogrel platelet inhibitory effects when taken at the same time versus separated at least 8 hours from omeprazole administration. 2. to compare clopidogrel-induced inhibitory effects when taken at the same time versus staggered at least 8 hours from pantoprazole administration.
A 10-day study to determine if grapefruit juice has any effect on how loperamide (Imodium) affects the body and how the body affects loperamide.