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Filter by:This study will compare the pharmacokinetics of LCQ908 in subjects with varying degrees of hepatic impairment to healthy subjects.
This study will investigate the pharmacokinetics of BAF312 in patients with mild, moderate and severe hepatic impairment compared to healthy control subjects.
The purpose of this study is to assess the pharmacokinetic profile of bardoxolone methyl following a single oral dose of 20 mg bardoxolone methyl in subjects with mild, moderate, and severe hepatic impairment, as compared to healthy volunteers.
AGO178 was developed for the treatment of depression. A new formulation is being tested in the present study: a tablet to be placed and dissolved under the tongue (sublingual tablet). The goal of this trial was to study the pharmacokinetics of agomelatine given as sublingual tablet in participants with liver impairment and to compare the results to those of healthy volunteers who receive the same treatment.
This study aims to determine the pharmacokinetic profile and the tolerability of iloperidone in subjects with mild or moderate hepatic impairment comparatively to healthy matched subjects
The purpose of this study is to evaluate systemic exposure of abiraterone acetate in adult male patients with severe hepatic impairment and is being conducted to collect information that will support clinical dosing recommendations for this subpopulation.
The main objective of this study is to compare the pharmacokinetics (PK) of a single oral 75 mg dose of cabozantinib in hepatic impaired adult subjects to healthy adult subjects. Another objective is to assess the safety and tolerability of cabozantinib in these adult subjects.
This study will assess the pharmacokinetics of AFQ056 in subjects with mild, moderate, severe hepatic impairment compared with healthy control subjects.
This is a multi-center, open label study to assess pharmacokinetics (PK) of TKI258 at single-dose and steady state in adult cancer patients either with mild, moderate or severe hepatic impairment or with normal hepatic function. Hepatic function in study patients will be categorized as normal, mild, moderate or severe based upon pre-dose (Day 1) total bilirubin and AST/ALT levels. Starting dose of TKI258 will depend on total bilirubin and ALT/AST levels at baseline. Patients will be treated until disease progression (assessed by RECIST 1.1), unacceptable toxicity, death or discontinuation from the study treatment for any other reason.
This study will assess the pharmacokinetics of RLX030 during and after administration in subjects with mild to severe hepatic impairment and matched healthy control subjects. 20 to 24 patients and 20 to 24 healthy subjects will be enrolled.