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Filter by:The primary objective of this study is to assess the pharmacokinetics (PK) of linzagolix in subjects with varying degrees of impaired hepatic function compared to match control subjects with normal hepatic function
This study will examine the pharmacokinetics (PK) of omaveloxolone following a single oral dose of omaveloxolone in subjects with mild, moderate, or severe hepatic impairment compared to healthy subjects with normal hepatic function.
This study was conducted to evaluate narlaprevir (NVR) pharmacokinetics (PK) after a single dose with or without ritonavir (RTV) in cirrhotic Child-Pugh class A patients without active HCV infection versus healthy subjects as well as to assess safety and tolerability of such treatment combination.
This is a multicenter, open-label study to assess the PK of a single 1-mg oral dose of CC-220 in subjects with mild, moderate, and severe hepatic impairment, and in matched healthy control subjects with normal hepatic function. Degree of hepatic impairment will be determined during the Screening period by the subject's score according to Child-Pugh Classification Criteria
The purpose is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of a single oral dose of 600 milligram (mg) pimodivir in adult participants with impaired hepatic function compared to adult participants with normal hepatic function.
This is an open-label, parallel-group, nonrandomized, multi-centre, phase-IV, single dose trial in 8 HIV-seronegative subjects with severe hepatic impairment and 8 matched controls to assess the pharmacokinetics of a single dose of 50mg of dolutegravir in subjects with severe hepatic impairment.
This is a Phase 1, single-centre, open-label, parallel-group study in subjects with moderate hepatic impairment and subjects with normal hepatic function. Child-Pugh (CP) scoring will be used to determine hepatic impairment.
This is a Phase I open-label study to evaluate the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of a single oral dose of vadadustat in subjects with hepatic impairment(HI) compared to healthy matched control subjects with normal hepatic function.
This study is being conducted in order to assess the need for dose adjustment for elafibranor in patients with hepatic impairment. Pharmacokinetic parameters of elafibranor and its active metabolite (GFT1007) will be compared in hepatic impaired patients (mild, moderate and severe according to Child-Pugh categories) versus healthy participants after a single oral administration of elafibranor 120 mg.
This is a multicenter, open-label study to assess the PK of a single 200 mg oral dose of CC-90001 in subjects with mild, moderate, and severe hepatic impairment, and in matched healthy control subjects with normal hepatic function. Degrees of hepatic impairment will be determined during screening by the subject's score according to Child-Pugh Classification Criteria.