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Filter by:This study will characterize the pharmacokinetics (PK) of certolizumab pegol (CZP) and evaluate safety of CZP in healthy Chinese subjects. 36 subjects will be randomized to receive one of 3 dose levels of CZP or placebo. The total study duration will be approximately 71-94 days for each subject.
Phase I study to determine the device-related injection failure rate of the single-use, pre-filled autoinjector.
The investigators perform neuropsychological tests and brain scintigraphy in 30 healthy subjects. These results will be compared with data obtained out of episode in patients with Kleine-Levin syndrome (KLS). The investigators want to determine if brain functional imaging and cognitive abnormalities persist during asymptomatic period in a large series of patients with KLS, and to find predictors of these abnormalities.
The study aims to evaluate the effect of fluconazole on the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of a single oromucosal dose of Sativex® (i.e. how the body absorbs, distributes, metabolises and excretes the drug) in healthy subjects with a history of cannabis use. The primary clinical hypothesis is that no drug-drug interaction between Sativex® and fluconazole will be detected as effects on PK parameters of Sativex®, when both are administered to healthy human volunteers who have experience using cannabis. The study additionally aims to evaluate the safety and tolerability of an oromucosal dose of Sativex® in subjects when given concurrently with fluconazole.
This is a two-part, phase 1 study to evaluate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of multiple doses of CC-90001 and the effects of food and formulation on the pharmacokinetics of single dose CC-90001 in healthy subjects. Part 1 involves the exposure of subjects to the minimum amount of UV-B light that causes minimally perceptible skin reddening. This will take place before dosing (baseline) and 3 times more while on increasing doses of CC-90001. Punch biopsies of the exposed areas will be taken and assessed for c-Jun terminal kinase activity. Part 2 involves evaluation of changes in pharmacokinetics of 2 formulations of CC-90001 when administered in the fasted state and after a high-fat meal.
This cross over design study will be used to determine the influence of elastic kinesiology tape on the speed and amplitude of quadriceps activation (anterior thigh) during selected resisted and weight bearing exercises.
This is first in human (FIH), double-blind, sponsor open, placebo-control trial to examine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics following a single ascending doses of PF-06648671 in healthy subjects.
The aim of this study is to monitor iodine nutrition in Switzerland in order to inform the authorities regarding iodine content in iodized salt. As a proxy for the entire population the investigators will study school aged children, pregnant women and women of reproduction age.
This study compared the pharmacokinetics (PK) and assessed the safety of delayed-release metformin (Met DR, EFB0027) at two dosage levels, immediate-release metformin (Met IR, ETB0015), and extended-release metformin (Met XR, ETB0014) in healthy subjects.
This study will be a single-center, single dose, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in healthy Japanese male subjects. The study will consist of 2 parts: Part A (young subjects) and Part B (elderly subjects). In Part A sequential cohorts of subjects will be treated with single ascending doses of E2307. The maximum tolerated dose (MTD) will be determined in Part A. Part B will be initiated after Part A is completed. In Part B one cohort of healthy elderly subjects will be treated with a single dose of E2307 at one dose level below the MTD. In part A, a total of 56 subjects will be enrolled into 7 cohorts sequentially and randomized 3:1 to receive either E2307 (1 mg, 3 mg, 10 mg, 30 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, or 300 mg) or placebo. In part B, a total of 8 subjects will be randomized, 6 subjects to a single dose of E2307 and 2 subjects to placebo.