Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT02710994
Brief Summary: This is a randomized, open-label, two-way crossover study to investigate the pharmacodynamics(24 hour gastric pH) and the safety between repeated doses of CDFR0209 and Losec in Healthy Male Volunteers
Detailed Description: Eligibility for participation of this study was determined from demographic information, medical history, physical examination, electrocardiogram (ECG) and clinical laboratory tests within 4 weeks before study drug administration. Subjects suitable for this study were admitted to the Clinical Trial Center of Ajou University Medical Center on the 2 day before dosing (Day -2). On Day -1 around 8 AM, ambulatory intragastric pH recording was performed using ZepHr® pH Monitoring System (Sandhill Scientific, Inc., Highlands Ranch, CO, USA) without dosing for 24 hours. On Day 1, subjects was dosed Losec 40 mg or CDFR0209 (Omeprazole 40 mg \& sodium bicarbonate 1,100 mg) around 8 AM and ambulatory intragastric pH recording was continued upto 24 hours after dosing. From Day 2 \~ 6, subjects were dosed Losec 40 mg or CDFR0209 around 8 AM. On Day 7, subjects was dosed Losec 40 mg or CDFR0209 (Omeprazole 40 mg \& sodium bicarbonate 1,100 mg) around 8 AM and ambulatory intragastric pH recording was performed upto 24 hours after dosing. After 14 days of washout period, subjects was dosed Losec 40 mg or CDFR0209 by crossover manner and ambulatory intragastric pH recording was performed.
Study: NCT02710994
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT02710994