NCT Number: NCT02104843
Drug Interaction Between Daclatasvir/Asunaprevir/BMS-791325 and Rosuvastatin
The primary purpose is to assess the effect of Daclatasvir (DCV)/Asunaprevir (ASV)/BMS-791325 combination therapy on the exposure of Rosuvastatin.
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Conditions
Age range
18 year–45 year
Sex eligibility
All sexes
Study type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 1
About this study
IND Number: 79,599/101,943
Primary Purpose: Other - Phase 1 Clinical Pharmacology drug interaction study in healthy subjects
Who can participate
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
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Inclusion criteria
- Healthy subjects with no clinically significant deviations from normal in medical history, physical exam findings, 12 lead ECG measurements and clinical laboratory tests
- Females must be of non-childbearing potential
Exclusion criteria
- Women of childbearing potential
- Any significant acute or chronic medical condition
- Inability to tolerate oral medications
- Inability to be venipunctured and/or tolerate venous access
- Abnormal liver function tests
- Current or recent (within 3 months of dosing) gastrointestinal disease
Treatment and study plan
BMS-791325
DrugRosuvastatin
DrugOther names: Crestor®
Primary outcomes
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Maximum observed concentration (Cmax) of Rosuvastatin
Time frame: Day 1 (predose) to Day 5 (96 hours) and Day 15 (predose) to Day 19 (96 hours)
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Area under the concentration-time curve from time zero to the time of the last quantifiable concentration (AUC(0-T)) of Rosuvastatin
Time frame: Day 1 (predose) to Day 5 (96 hours) and Day 15 (predose) to Day 19 (96 hours)
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Area under the concentration-time curve from time zero extrapolated to infinite time (AUC(INF)) of Rosuvastatin
Time frame: Day 1 (predose) to Day 5 (96 hours) and Day 15 (predose) to Day 19 (96 hours)
Secondary outcomes
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Time of maximum observed concentration (Tmax) of Rosuvastatin
Time frame: Days 1 and 15 (predose through 96 hours)
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Half life (T-HALF) of Rosuvastatin
Time frame: Days 1 and 15 (predose through 96 hours)
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Apparent total body clearance (CLT/F) of Rosuvastatin
Time frame: Days 1 and 15 (predose through 96 hours)
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Maximum observed concentration (Cmax) of Daclatasvir, Asunaprevir and BMS-791325 and BMS-794712
Time frame: Day 15 (predose through 12 hours) and Days 13 and 14 pre-AM-dose
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Trough observed plasma concentration (predose) (Ctrough) of Daclatasvir, Asunaprevir and BMS-791325 and BMS-794712
Time frame: Day 15 (predose through 12 hours) and Days 13 and 14 pre-AM-dose
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Area under the concentration-time curve in one dosing interval [AUC(TAU)] of Daclatasvir, Asunaprevir and BMS-791325 and BMS-794712
Time frame: Day 15 (predose through 12 hours) and Days 13 and 14 pre-AM-dose
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Time of maximum observed concentration (Tmax) of Daclatasvir, Asunaprevir and BMS-791325 and BMS-794712
Time frame: Day 15 (predose through 12 hours) and Days 13 and 14 pre-AM-dose
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Observed plasma concentration at 12 hours after dosing in a pharmacokinetic (PK) profile (C12) of Daclatasvir, Asunaprevir and BMS-791325 and BMS-794712
Time frame: Day 15 (predose through 12 hours) and Days 13 and 14 pre-AM-dose
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Safety measured by incidence of Adverse events (AEs), Serious adverse events (SAEs) and AEs leading to discontinuation
Time frame: Days 1 through 19
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Safety measured by results of vital sign measurements, Electrocardiogram (ECGs), physical examinations and clinical laboratory tests
Time frame: Days 1 through 19
Sponsors and collaborators
Lead sponsor
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Industry
Registry information
Official study title
Effect of Daclatasvir/Asunaprevir/BMS-791325 Three Drug Antiviral Combination Therapy on the Pharmacokinetics of Rosuvastatin
Important dates
- Study start
- 2014
- Primary completion
- 2014
- Study completion
- 2014
- First posted
- Apr 4, 2014
- Registry last updated
- Jul 18, 2014
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