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NCT Number: NCT02217631

Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of BI 653048 BS H3PO4 Capsule Multiple Rising Doses in Healthy Male Volunteers

The objectives of the trial were to assess safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of multiple rising doses of BI 653048 BS H3PO4 compared with prednisolone.

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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 male subjects based on a complete medical history, physical examination, vital signs (blood pressure and pulse rate), 12-lead ECG, and clinical laboratory tests
  • Age of 18 to 50 years
  • Body mass index (BMI) of 18.5 to 29.9 kg/m2
  • Signed and dated written informed consent in accordance with Good Clinical Practice and the local legislation

Exclusion criteria

  • Any clinically relevant deviation from normal in the medical examination including blood pressure, pulse rate, and ECG
  • Any evidence of a clinically relevant concomitant disease
  • Gastrointestinal, hepatic, renal, respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, immunological, or hormonal disorders
  • Surgery of the gastrointestinal tract (except appendectomy)
  • Diseases of the central nervous system (such as epilepsy), psychiatric disorders, or neurological disorders
  • History of relevant orthostatic hypotension, fainting spells, or blackouts
  • Chronic or relevant acute infections
  • History of relevant allergy or hypersensitivity (including allergy to drug or its excipients)
  • Intake of drugs with a long half-life (>24 h) within at least 1 month or less than 10 half-lives of the respective drug before first treatment with study drug or during trial
  • Use of drugs which might reasonably influence the results of the trial or which prolong the QT/QTc interval within 10 days before first treatment with study drug or during trial
  • Participation in another trial with an investigational drug within 30 days before first treatment with study drug or during trial
  • Smoker (more than 10 cigarettes, 3 cigars, or 3 pipes per day)
  • Inability to refrain from smoking beginning from 1 day before first treatment with study drug until discharge from the clinical unit
  • Alcohol abuse (more than 60 grams per day)
  • Drug abuse
  • Blood donation of more than 100 mL within 4 weeks before first treatment with study drug or during trial
  • Excessive physical activities within 1 week before first treatment with study drug or during trial
  • Any laboratory value outside the reference range and of clinical relevance
  • Inability to comply with dietary regimen of trial site
  • A marked baseline prolongation of the QT/QTc interval (e.g. QTc intervals that are repeatedly longer than 450 ms)
  • A history of additional risk factors for torsades de points (e.g. heart failure, hypokalaemia, or family history of Long QT syndrome

Treatment and study plan

BI 653048 BS H3PO4

Drug

Prednisolone low dose

Drug

Prednisolone high dose

Drug

Placebo

Drug

Primary outcomes

  1. Number of patients with adverse events

    Time frame: up to day 14

  2. Number of patients with clinically significant findings in vital signs

    Time frame: up to 10 days after last drug administration

    blood pressure, pulse rate, body temperature, orthostatic test

  3. Number of patients with clinically significant findings in ECG

    Time frame: up to 10 days after last drug administration

  4. Number of patients with clinically significant findings in laboratory tests

    Time frame: up to 10 days after last drug administration

  5. Assessment of tolerability by the investigator on a four-point scale

    Time frame: up to 10 days after last drug administration

Secondary outcomes

  1. Maximum measured concentration of the analyte in plasma at different time points (Cmax)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  2. time from dosing to maximum measured concentration of the analyte at different time points (tmax)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  3. Area under the concentration-time curve of the analyte in the plasma over time interval from 0 to the last measurable time point of the dose at different time points (AUC0-tz)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  4. Area under the concentration-time curve of the analyte in plasma over the time interval from 0 extrapolated to infinity at different time points (AUC0-∞)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  5. Percentage of the AUC0-∞ that is obtained by extrapolation at different time points (%AUCtz-∞)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  6. Terminal phase elimination rate constant at different time points (λz)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  7. Mean residence time of the analyte in the body after oral administration at different time points (MRTpo)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  8. Terminal phase elimination half life at different time points (t1/2)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  9. Apparent clearance of the analyte in plasma following extravascular administration at steady state (CL/Fss)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  10. Apparent volume of distribution during the terminal phase λz following an extravascular dose at steady state (Vz/Fss)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  11. Minimum plasma concentration at steady state (Cmin,ss)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  12. Dose-normalized Cmax at steady state (Cmax/Dss)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  13. Dose-normalised AUC0-∞ at steady state (AUC0-∞/Dss)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  14. Accumulation index of the analyte when comparing AUCτ (RA,AUCτ)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  15. Accumulation index of the analyte when comparing Cmax (RA,Cmax)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  16. Linearity index (LI)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  17. Amount of analyte excreted in urine unchanged from t1 to t2 interval at different time points (Aet1-t2)

    Time frame: up to day 11

  18. Renal clearance of the unchanged analyte at different time points (CLr)

    Time frame: up to day 11

  19. Area under the serum biomarker concentration-time curve after the Nth dose (AUECN)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  20. Area under the baseline (before dose level) but above serum biomarker concentration-time curve after the Nth dose (AUECbelow_base)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  21. Minimum measured serum concentration of the biomarkers after the Nth dose (Emin,N)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  22. Maximum measured serum concentration of the biomarkers after the Nth dose (Emax,N)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  23. Serum biomarker concentration after the (N-1)th dose but before the Nth dose (Epre,N)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  24. Measured value of the biomarkers in biological matrix at the set time point after Nth dose (EN)

    Time frame: up to day 13

  25. Oral glucose insulin sensitivity (OGIS) index

    Time frame: up to day 13

  26. Homeostasis model assessment (HOMA) value

    Time frame: up to day 13

Sponsors and collaborators

Lead sponsor

Boehringer Ingelheim

Industry

Registry information

Official study title

Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics (Biomarkers) of BI 653048 BS H3PO4 Capsule Formulation Administered as Multiple Doses of 25 mg to 200 mg qd for 10 Days. A Randomised, Double-blind Within Dose Groups, Placebo-controlled, Multiple Rising Dose Trial With Open-label Active Comparator

Important dates

Study start
2009
Primary completion
2010
First posted
Aug 15, 2014
Registry last updated
Aug 15, 2014

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