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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the PK effects of SHR4640 tablets on repaglinide and midazolam, as well as the effects of SHR4640 tablets on the QT interval in healthy subjects.
A phase 1, open-label, drug-drug interaction study to evaluate the effect of multiple doses of tigulixostat on the pharmacokinetics of single-dose theophylline in healthy adult volunteers.
The study is being conducted to evaluate the pharmacokinetic, and safety of two sizes of SHR4640 tablets in healthy adults, to explore the bioequivalence between two sizes of SHR4640 tablets.
To clarify the uric acid-lowering efficacy of orlistat in overweight/obese patients with hyperuricemia, and to evaluate the safety of orlistat treatment
Metabolic associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is the most common and harmful chronic liver disease, and it is increasingly diagnosed in many developed and developing countries. Previous studies suggested a significant association between hyperuricemia and MAFLD and that hyperuricemia plays a causal role in the development of MAFLD. Xanthine oxidase is a key enzyme in uric acid metabolism, and It thus can be considered as is a therapeutic target for MAFLD, so long-term urate-lowering therapy may play a role in amelioration of MAFLD by controlling uric acid levels. So, this study is conducted to assess the effect of controlling hyperuricemia using different xanthine oxidase inhibitors on amelioration of MAFLD.
The main purpose To evaluate the safety and tolerability of pegloticase in subjects with asymptomatic hyperuricemia by single intravenous infusion at different doses, and to provide a basis for multiple doses of Pegloticase in subjects with asymptomatic hyperuricemia. A secondary purpose To evaluate the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and immunogenicity of Pegloticase with single-pass intravenous drip in subjects with asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Exploratory purpose Plasma uricase activity (pUox) analysis of pegloticase with single-pass intravenous drip in subjects with asymptomatic hyperuricemia.
The purpose of the study is to understand the gastrointestinal transit time and disintegration behavior of the formulations in vivo in normal healthy volunteers when ALLN-346 formulations are given with light meal or in fasted or other fed states.
This study will assess the serum uric acid lowering effect and safety of AR882 in gout patients at two doses compared to placebo over 12 weeks.
The purpose of this Phase IIa study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of ALLN-346 in subjects with hyperuricemia in an inpatient, controlled setting.
This is a Phase 1, single-center, randomized, partially double-blind, placebo- and positive controlled, 4-way crossover study to evaluate the effect of a therapeutic and a supratherapeutic dose of LC350189 on the QTcF in healthy male and female subjects.