West China Hospital of Sichuan University
Sichuan, China
NCT Number: NCT06153329
This is a single-center, single-dose, open-label, positive-controlled, randomized, three-cycle, crossover 8-hour euglycemic clamp study to evaluate the PK, PD, safety and tolerability of THDB0206 injection after subcutaneous injection in healthy Chinese subjects. This trial will enroll 39 subjects to receive the investigational medicinal products.
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Notify Me18 year–40 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 1
Sichuan, China
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Subjects who meet any of the following criteria will be excluded from the study:
0.2 U/kg, single-dose administration, subcutaneous injection 5 cm laterally from the belly button on the left or right side of the abdominal wall
0.2 U/kg, single-dose administration, subcutaneous injection 5 cm laterally from the belly button on the left or right side of the abdominal wall
0.2 U/kg, single-dose administration, subcutaneous injection 5 cm laterally from the belly button on the left or right side of the abdominal wall
Time frame: From 0 to 30 minutes
Area under the insulin lispro plasma concentration-time curve from 0 to 30 minutes
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
The maximum plasma concentration of insulin lispro observed
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Area under the insulin lispro plasma concentration-time curve
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Time to reach the maximum insulin lispro plasma concentration
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Terminal half-life
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Apparent clearance
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Apparent volume of distribution
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Area under the glucose infusion rate-time curve
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Total glucose infusion during clamping
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Maximum glucose infusion rate
Time frame: From 0 to 8 hours
Time to reach the maximum glucose infusion rate
Time frame: From the first drug administration to the follow-up visit (3 to 10 days after the last drug administration)
Time frame: From the first drug administration to the follow-up visit (3 to 10 days after the last drug administration)
Time frame: From the first drug administration to the follow-up visit (3 to 10 days after the last drug administration)
Time frame: From the first drug administration to the follow-up visit (3 to 10 days after the last drug administration)
Time frame: From the first drug administration to the follow-up visit (3 to 10 days after the last drug administration)
Time frame: From the first drug administration to the follow-up visit (3 to 10 days after the last drug administration)
Time frame: From the first drug administration to the follow-up visit (3 to 10 days after the last drug administration)
Tonghua Dongbao Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd
Industry
An Open-label, Active-controlled, Randomized, Three-cycle, Crossover Trial to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Single-Dose THDB0206 Injection in Healthy Chinese Subjects
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