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NCT Number: NCT02192463

Relative Bioavailability of Different Oral Viramune Extended Release Formulations Compared to Viramune® Oral Suspension in Healthy Male Volunteers

Study to determine the relative bioavailability of different oral Viramune Extended Release (ER) formulations compared to Viramune® Immediate Release (IR) tablet

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Key information

Conditions

Age range

18 year–50 year

Sex eligibility

Male

Study type

Interventional

Phase

Phase 1

Who can participate

Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes

Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy males according to the following criteria based upon a complete medical history, including the physical examination, vital signs (Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse Rate (PR)), 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), clinical laboratory
  • Age ≥18 and Age ≤50 years
  • Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥18.5 and BMI ≤29.9 kg/m2
  • Signed and dated written informed consent prior to admission to the study in accordance with Good Clinical Practice and the local legislation

Exclusion criteria

  • Any finding of the medical examination (including BP, PR and ECG) deviating from normal and of clinical relevance
  • Any evidence of a clinically relevant concomitant disease
  • Gastrointestinal, hepatic, renal, respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, immunological or hormonal disorders of clinical relevance
  • Surgery of the gastrointestinal tract (except appendectomy and herniotomy)
  • Diseases of the central nervous system (such as epilepsy) or psychiatric disorders or neurological disorders
  • History of relevant orthostatic hypotension, fainting spells or blackouts
  • Chronic or relevant acute infections
  • History of relevant allergy/hypersensitivity (including allergy to drug or its excipients)
  • Intake of drugs with a long half-life (> 24 hours) within at least one month or less than 10 half-lives of the respective drug prior to administration or during the trial
  • Use of drugs which might reasonably influence the results of the trial based on the knowledge at the time of protocol preparation within 10 days prior to administration or during the trial
  • Participation in another trial with an investigational drug within two months prior to administration or during the trial
  • Smoker (> 10 cigarettes or > 3 cigars or > 3 pipes/day)
  • Inability to refrain from smoking on trial days
  • Alcohol abuse (more than 60 g/day)
  • Drug abuse
  • Blood donation (more than 100 mL within four weeks prior to administration or during the trial)
  • Excessive physical activities (within one week prior to administration or during the trial)
  • Any laboratory value outside the reference range that is of clinical relevance
  • Inability to comply with dietary regimen of trial site
  • A marked baseline prolongation of QT/QTc interval (e.g., repeated demonstration of a corrected QT interval (QTc) >450 ms)
  • A history of additional risk factors for torsade de pointes (e.g., heart failure, hypokalemia, family history of Long QT Syndrome)
  • History of disease which affects the present situation

Treatment and study plan

NVP ER 300 mg (KCR 20%) Medium Release

Drug

NVP ER 300 mg (KCR 25%) Medium Release

Drug

NVP ER 300 mg (KCR 30%) Slow Release

Drug

NVP ER 400 mg (KCR 25%) Medium Release

Drug

NVP ER 300 mg (KCR 40%) Slow Release

Drug

NVP ER 300 mg (ECR 20%) Fast Release

Drug

NVP ER 400 mg (KCR 20%) Medium Release

Drug

NVP ER 400 mg (KCR 30%) Slow Release

Drug

NVP ER 400 mg (KCR 40%) Slow Release

Drug

NVP ER 400 mg (ECR 20%) Fast Release

Drug

Nevirapine immediate release (IR) 200 mg

Drug

Primary outcomes

  1. AUC0-∞ (area under the concentration-time curve of the analyte in plasma over the time interval from 0 extrapolated to infinity)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  2. Cmax (maximum measured concentration of the analyte in plasma)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  3. C24 (measured concentration of the analyte in plasma at 24 hours post-dose)

    Time frame: 24 hours post-dose

Secondary outcomes

  1. Cmax/C24 ratio

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  2. AUC0-tz (area under the concentration-time curve of the analyte in plasma over the time interval from 0 to the time of the last quantifiable data point)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  3. λz (terminal rate constant in plasma)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  4. t1/2 (terminal half-life of the analyte in plasma)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  5. MRTpo (mean residence time of the analyte in the body after po administration) CL/F (apparent clearance of the analyte in the plasma after extravascular administration)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  6. Vz/F (apparent volume of distribution during the terminal phase λz following an extravascular dose)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  7. ka (absorption rate constant)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

  8. Number of patients with adverse events

    Time frame: up to 36 days

  9. Assessment of tolerability by investigator on a 4-point scale

    Time frame: within 8 days after last trial procedure

  10. tmax (time from dosing to the maximum concentration of the analyte in plasma)

    Time frame: up to 144 hours post-dose

Sponsors and collaborators

Lead sponsor

Boehringer Ingelheim

Industry

Registry information

Official study title

Relative Bioavailability of Different Oral Viramune Extended Release Formulations Containing 300 mg or 400 mg Compared to 200 mg or 400 mg as One or Two 200 mg IR Tablets Following Administration in Healthy Male Volunteers - an Openlabel, Non-randomized, Parallel Group Study

Important dates

Study start
2006
Primary completion
2006
First posted
Jul 16, 2014
Registry last updated
Jul 16, 2014

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