Eligibility Module

Eligibility Module

The Eligibility Module contains detailed information about who can participate in the clinical trial. This includes eligibility criteria, age restrictions, gender requirements, healthy volunteer status, and study population descriptions, helping researchers understand who is eligible to participate in the study.

Eligibility Module path is as follows:

Study -> Protocol Section -> Eligibility Module

Eligibility Module


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NCT ID: NCT00417820
Eligibility Criteria: Inclusion Criteria: All participants: * Healthy male and female (of non-childbearing potential) subjects age 18 to 45 years of age included, and in good health as determined by past medical history Postmenopausal women must have had no regular menstrual bleeding for at least 1 year prior to inclusion or female subjects must have been surgically sterilized at least 6 months prior to screening supported by clinical documentation. Male subjects must be using a double-barrier local contraception. * Body weight must be between 50 and 100kg (inclusive) to participate in this study * Able to communicate well with the investigator, to understand and comply with the requirements of the study. Understand and sign the written informed consent. Psoriasis patients: * Diagnosis of stable plaque psoriasis with or without arthritis for at least 6 months prior to screening. * Absence of clinically relevant abnormalities for screening laboratory test results of hematological (hemoglobin, white blood cells, neutrophils, platelets), renal (serum creatinine) and hepatic (aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, gammaglutamyltransferase,bilirubin) parameters. * Willingness to avoid sunbeds or unusual sun exposure during the study period. Exclusion Criteria: All participants: * Use of any prescription drugs within 4 weeks prior dosing, or over-the-counter medication (vitamins, herbal supplements, dietary supplements) within 2 weeks prior to dosing. Paracetamol is acceptable, * Participation in any clinical investigation within 4 weeks prior to dosing or longer if required by local regulations, and for any other limitation of participation based on local regulations. * Donation or loss of 400 ml or more of blood within 8 weeks prior to first dosing, or longer if required by local regulation. * Significant illness within two weeks prior to dosing. * A past personal or close family medical history of clinically significant cardiac abnormalities * History of: * Acute or chronic bronchospastic disease (including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) * Clinically significant drug allergy or history of atopic allergy (asthma, urticaria, eczematous dermatitis) * Known hypersensitivity or severe adverse event to darifenacin or similar drugs * Any surgical or medical condition which might significantly alter the absorption, distribution, metabolism or excretion of drugs or which may jeopardize participation in the study * Immunodeficiency diseases, including a positive HIV (ELISA and Western blot) test result * Positive Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) or Hepatitis C test result. * Drug or alcohol abuse within the 6 months prior to dosing. * History of abnormal skin reactivity to UV light. Unusual exposure to UV light in the previous 3 weeks prior to study start, including tanning, sunbeds etc. Psoriasis patients: * Currently have any of the nonplaque forms of psoriasis: erythrodermic, guttate, or pustular. * Currently have drug-induced psoriasis (new onset or exacerbation of psoriasis from beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, or lithium). * Used any investigational drug within the previous 4 weeks. * Recent previous treatment with anti-TNF-α therapy (or other biological therapy),immunosuppressive agents such as cyclosporine, mycophenolate, pimecrolimus, or tacrolimus. Other protocol-defined inclusion/exclusion criteria may apply
Healthy Volunteers: False
Sex: ALL
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Maximum Age: 75 Years
Study: NCT00417820
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT00417820