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Filter by:The aim of this study done in healthy, non-malnourished young and elderly subjects, is to measure the bioavailability of protein intake and the variation of metabolic markers following consumption of pea protein " NUTRALYS ® S85 plus" or a reference protein brought in water either alone or at the end of a standardized meal.
Phase I Study to Compare the Pharmacokinetic Characteristics, Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity (Randomized, Double-blind, Parallel Controlled) of HLX13 with YERVOY® Injection in Healthy Chinese Male Subjects
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the excretion pathway of orally administered [14C]-BMS-986196 and to assess the safety and tolerability of orally administered BMS-986196.
This study will assess the PK and rates of elimination and mass balance of total radioactivity from [14C]-PC14586
This is a non-randomized, open-label, single-dose, Phase I clinical study to evaluate the mass balance and biotransformation, safety and tolerability of SIM0417 in healthy Chinese adult male subjects following a single oral administration of SIM0417 in combination with ritonavir.
The effects of daily supplementation of the NUTRIOSE® on the fecal microbiota. The hypothesis of the study is that the NUTRIOSE® is able to modulate the intestinal microbiota in a positive way, compare to a placebo, in healthy volunteers.
This is a single-center, open-label, single-dose phase I study to investigate the absorption, metabolism and excretion of [14C] SH-1028 in healthy Chinese male subjects. The study will be conducted into two steps:Firstly, 2 subjects are enrolled in to participate in the pilot study to grope for the collection time of plasma, urine and feces sampling post-dose. Then, the collection time of blood and excreta samples (urine and feces) from the subsequent 2-4 subjects will be adjusted according to the pilot study.
This is a phase I study to assess the drug-drug interaction of SH-1028 tablets and Itraconazole/Rifampicin tablets. The study also evaluates the pharmacokinetic and tolerability of SH-1028 tablets in healthy subjects. This study provides evidence for the designing of following clinical trial protocols.
This study aims to evaluate the pharmacokinetic interaction between HL237 and tacrolimus in healthy male subjects.
Part I of the study: This is a randomised, single-dose, subcutaneous injection, parallel study designed to compare the PK of HLX14 and EU-sourced Prolia® in healthy Chinese adult male subjects, and to assess the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of these 2 drugs. Part II of the study: This is a randomised, double-blind, four-arm, single-dose, subcutaneous injection, parallel-controlled study to evaluate the PK, PD, safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity between-group following a single subcutaneous injection of HLX14 or US, EU, CN-sourced Prolia®.