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The investigator proposes to 2D6 (Cytochrome P-450 Isoenzyme 2D6) genotype and phenotype a group of active duty service members and assess the effects on primaquine metabolism.


Clinical Trial Description

The investigator propose to enroll a group of active duty service members in order to determine individuals' 2D6 isoenzyme genotype, an enzyme belonging to the hepatic cytochrome P450 oxidase system. The 2D6 isoenzyme is a key enzyme involved in the metabolism of many drugs including the anti-malarial drug primaquine (PQ). By knowing the genotype, the investigator can then categorize each volunteer by CYP2D6 phenotype i.e., expected impact on drug metabolism. In order to further substantiate the relationship between CYP2D6 activity, inadequate metabolism and subsequent primaquine failure, the investigator proposes to assess the effect of 2D6 genetic polymorphisms on PQ metabolism by measuring the PQ pharmacokinetics (PK) over 24 hours following a single 30 mg oral dose in a subset of these Active Duty subjects. ;


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NCT number NCT02960568
Study type Interventional
Source Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR)
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date January 8, 2016
Completion date August 2017

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