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Filter by:This study will evaluate the Area Under the Curve (AUC(0 to infinity)) of anacetrapib.
The main objective of this study is to assess the effect of mild, moderate and severe hepatic impairment on the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of BI 10773 following oral administration of BI 10773 as a single dose.
This study will determine whether the plasma concentration-time profile and pharmacokinetics (PK) of suvorexant (MK-4305) in participants with moderate and mild hepatic insufficiency are similar to those observed in healthy participants.
This study will evaluate the pharmacokinetics of ridaforolimus including the area under the concentration-time curve (AUC[0-infinity]) and maximum concentration (Cmax) after administration of a single dose of ridaforolimus in patients with moderate hepatic insufficiency and healthy matched control subjects.
The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of hepatic impairment on the multiple dose pharmacokinetics of BMS-650032.
This was a 3-part study comparing the pharmacokinetics after administration of vaniprevir (MK-7009) for participants with mild, moderate or severe hepatic insufficiency with healthy matched control participants. The primary hypothesis is that the area under the curve (AUC) (0 to infinity) of vaniprevir for participants with mild, moderate, or severe hepatic insufficiency is similar to that observed in healthy matched controlled participants.
This study is designed to evaluate how CP-690,550 is handled by the body in healthy volunteers who have mild and moderate hepatic impairment compared to healthy volunteers with normal hepatic function. This study will also evaluate the safety and tolerability of CP-690,550.
This clinical pharmacology research study will assess the safety and pharmacokinetics of the drug everolimus in patients with impaired hepatic function as compared to healthy volunteers.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether Branched chain Amino Acids enhances the uptake of ammonia in muscle tissue.
Study summary: "Liver transplantation and the reticuloendothelial clearance capacity." The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of liver transplantation on the immune system. This study will involve the taking of a number of observations but does not involve any treatment, which differs from normal care. Indications for transplantation are solely based on the best clinical practice, which is usually performed at the department. The study measures liver function based on the clearance of different "marker" substances by the liver. These substances are given intravenously and their clearance will be measured from bloodstream. All substances used in this study are registered in the United Kingdom for clinical applications and already used in clinical practice over years. They are safe and without any risk to harm individuals under study. Furthermore no side effects or any symptoms caused by the administration of these substances are expected. Measurements of liver function are undertaken before transplantation, 1 and 7 days following the transplant. There is no restriction from any of the patient's prescribed medication. All blood samples will be removed from the cannula (drip) and will not require repeated injections. It is hoped that this research will lead to a greater understanding of the effects of liver transplantation on the immune system.