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NCT ID: NCT02108418
Brief Summary: 1. To evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) and relative bioavailability of TG-2349, given as a new capsule formulation and as the original formulation of oral solution, after a single oral dose of 400 mg under fed condition in healthy volunteers. 2. To evaluate the safety and tolerability of TG-2349 in healthy volunteers. 3. To evaluate the ethnic differences in PK and safety between East Asian and Caucasian volunteers.
Detailed Description: TG-2349 oral solution has been investigated in a phase I/IIa study (study number: TG-2349-01) in healthy volunteers and patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) infection. The study demonstrated that TG-2349 was safe and well-tolerated when given to healthy volunteers at single oral doses up to 800 mg, and at five-consecutive daily oral doses up to 600 mg. Co-administration of TG-2349 with food resulted in a significant increase in bioavailability, and therefore concomitant food intake with dosing is recommended. To further advance the clinical development of TG-2349, a new capsule formulation was developed to replace the current TG-2349 oral solution. The objectives of this study (study number: TG-2349-02) are to evaluate the PK and relative bioavailability of TG-2349, given as a new capsule formulation and as the original formulation of oral solution, after a single oral dose of 400 mg under fed condition in healthy volunteers, and to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and ethnic differences of the TG-2349 capsule formulation.
Study: NCT02108418
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT02108418