J&S Studies, Inc.
College Station, Texas, 77845, United States
NCT Number: NCT05110638
This study is being conducted to determine the pharmacokinetics, systemic exposure, safety and tolerability after daily topical application of SKX-16 (Luliconazole 10% Solution) for duration of 29 days in a maximal use setting in adults with moderate to severe distal subungual onychomycosis of the toenails.
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Notify Me18 year–65 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 1
College Station, Texas, 77845, United States
Subjects in this open-label study will receive once daily, topical applications of SKX-16 (Luliconazole 10% Solution) in the clinic for 29 days. Subjects will be followed for seven days after the last application (Day 29).
Subjects will be admitted into the study after written informed consent has been obtained and all inclusion/exclusion criteria have been met.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
SKX-16 (Luliconazole 10% Solution) will be applied to each toenail and periungual areas once daily for 29 days such that there is sufficient quantity of solution to treat all toenails. All ten toes will be treated regardless of whether affected. The applications will occur in the clinic and be applied by study personnel. The nails will remain exposed until the applied solution dries.
Time frame: 36 days
The pharmacokinetics parameter AUC0-24h (the area under the concentration versus time curve measured to the 24 hour time point) will be measured for systemic absorption of luliconazole
Time frame: 36 days
The pharmacokinetics parameter AUC0-∞ (the area under the concentration versus time curve measured to the end of the sampling period) will be measured for systemic absorption of luliconazole.
Time frame: 36 days
The pharmacokinetics parameter Cmax (the maximum observed concentration over the 0-24 hour interval) will be measured for systemic absorption of luliconazole.
Time frame: 36 days
The pharmacokinetics parameter Tmax (the time to maximum observed concentration over the 0-24 hour interval) will be measured for systemic absorption of luliconazole.
Time frame: 36 days
The pharmacokinetics parameter t1/2 (the time to maximum observed concentration over the 0-24 hour interval) will be measured for systemic absorption of luliconazole.
Time frame: 36 days
The pharmacokinetics parameter kel (elimination rate constant) will be measured for systemic absorption of luliconazole.
Time frame: 36 days
Evaluation of burning/stinging, pruritus, erythema, and erosion assessed through to Day 29/ET on a scale of 0 to 3 where 0 indicates none and 3 indicates severe.
Time frame: 36 days
Subjects will be asked about AEs at each visit; descriptions of AEs will include at minimum: date of onset, date ended, location (whether or not AE is in the treatment area), severity, seriousness, relationship to study drug, and outcome.
SATO Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Industry
A Phase 1, Open-Label Study Evaluating the Pharmacokinetics, Absorption, Safety and Tolerability With Maximal Use of SKX-16 (Luliconazole 10% Solution) in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Distal Subungual Onychomycosis
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