NCT Number: NCT02273518
Study to Compare the Pharmacokinetics of Dipyridamole in Three Different Asasantin Extended Release (ER) Formulations in Healthy Male and Female Volunteers
Comparative pharmacokinetics of dipyridamole in two new formulations of Asasantin ER compared to the present commercial formulation
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Conditions
Age range
21 year–50 year
Sex eligibility
All sexes
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
- All participants in the study should be healthy males or females, range from 21 to 50 years of age and be within ± 20 % of their normal weight (Broca-Index)
- Prior to admission to the study all volunteers will have given, in accordance with good clinical practice (GCP) and the local legislation, their written informed consent
- Subsequently each subject will have his medical history taken and will receive a complete medical examination (incl. blood pressure and pulse rate measurements) as well as a 12-lead ECG
- Hematopoietic, hepatic and renal function tests will be carried out in the laboratory
- The subjects will fast for 12 hours before collection of specimens for all laboratory evaluations
- The above mentioned examinations will be performed within 14 days before the first administration of the test substance
Exclusion criteria
- Volunteers are excluded from the study if the results of the medical examination or laboratory tests are judged by the clinical investigator to differ significantly from normal clinical values
- Subjects with known gastrointestinal, hepatic, renal, respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, immunological or hormonal disorders
- Subjects with diseases of the central nervous system (such as epilepsy) or with psychiatric or neurological disorders
- History of orthostatic hypotension, fainting spells or blackouts
- Subjects with chronic or relevant acute infections
- Subjects with allergy/hypersensitivity (including drug allergy) which is deemed relevant to the trial as judged by the investigator
- Volunteers who have taken a drug with a long half-life (≥ 24 hours) within one month or less than ten half-lives of the respective drug before enrolment in the study
- Volunteers who receive any other drugs which might influence the results of the trial during the week previous to enrolment in the study
- Volunteers who participate in another study with an investigational drug within the last two months preceding the study
- Volunteers who are unable to refrain from smoking on study days
- Volunteers who smoke more than10 cigarettes (or equivalent) per day
- Volunteers who drink more than 60 g of alcohol per day
- Volunteers who are dependent on drugs
- Volunteers who donate blood (≥ 100 mL) within the last four weeks
- Volunteers who participate in excessive physical activities within the last week before the study (e.g. competitive sports)
- Volunteers who suffer from any other disease or abnormality of clinical relevance
- History of hemorrhagic diatheses
- History of gastro-intestinal ulcer, perforation or bleeding
- History of bronchial asthma
- History of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency
Female subjects:
- Pregnancy
- Positive pregnancy test
- No adequate contraception (adequate contraception e.g. sterilization, intrauterine devices (IUD), oral contraceptives)
- Inability to maintain this adequate contraception during the whole study period
- Lactation period
Treatment and study plan
Asasantin ER, new formulation II
DrugAsasantin ER, present commercial formulation
DrugPrimary outcomes
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Area under the concentration-time curve of dipyridamole in plasma at steady state (AUC,ss)
Time frame: Up to 48 hours after start of drug administration
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Percent peak trough fluctuation of dipyridamole in plasma (%PTF)
Time frame: Up to 48 hours after start of drug administration
Secondary outcomes
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Maximum concentration of the analytes in plasma at steady state (Cmax,ss)
Time frame: Up to 48 hours after start of drug administration
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Minimum measured concentration of the analytes in plasma at steady state over a uniform dosing interval τ (Cmin,ss)
Time frame: Up to 48 hours after start of drug administration
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Time from dosing to the maximum measured concentration of the analytes in plasma at steady state over a uniform dosing interval τ Time from dosing to the maximum measured concentration of the analytes in plasma at steady state (tmax,ss)
Time frame: Up to 48 hours after start of drug administration
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Percent area under the curve fluctuation of the analytes in plasma (AUCfluct)
Time frame: Up to 48 hours after start of drug administration
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Terminal half-life of the analytes in plasma (t1/2)
Time frame: Up to 48 hours after start of drug administration
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Percent of dose of the analytes recovered unchanged in urine (Ae%)
Time frame: Up to 24 hours after start of drug administration
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Ratio of peak concentration of the analytes in plasma over area under the curve at steady state (Cmax,ss / AUC,ss)
Time frame: Up to 48 hours after start of drug administration
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Number of subjects with clinically relevant changes in vital signs (blood pressure, pulse rate)
Time frame: up to 8 days after last study drug administration
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Number of subjects with clinically relevant changes in 12-lead ECG
Time frame: up to 8 days after last study drug administration
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Number of subjects with clinically relevant changes in laboratory values
Time frame: up to 8 days after last study drug administration
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Number of subjects with adverse events
Time frame: up to 8 days after last study drug administration
Sponsors and collaborators
Lead sponsor
Boehringer Ingelheim
Industry
Registry information
Official study title
A Double-blind, Randomised, 3-way Cross-over Study to Compare the Pharmacokinetics of Dipyridamole in Three Different Asasantin ER Extended Release (ER) 200 mg Dipyridamole/25 mg ASA Formulations in Healthy Male and Female Volunteers
Important dates
- Study start
- 2001
- Primary completion
- 2001
- First posted
- Oct 24, 2014
- Registry last updated
- Oct 24, 2014
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