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- Clinical Trial NCT00736905
TMC278-TiDP6-C130: Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Tolerability of TMC278 in Subjects With Mildly or Moderately Impaired Hepatic Function.
April 26, 2010 updated by: Tibotec Pharmaceuticals, Ireland
Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Tolerability of TMC278 in Subjects With Mildly or Moderately Impaired Hepatic Function
The purpose of this study is to investigate the pharmacokinetics (how the drug is absorbed into the bloodstream, distributed in the body and eliminated from the body) after a single dose and after repeated administration of TMC278 administered once daily for 11 days in subjects with mild or moderate hepatic impairment (impaired liver function), compared with healthy control subjects.
Furthermore the short-term safety and tolerability (how well the body tolerates the drug) of TMC278 will be assessed.
Study Overview
Detailed Description
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients are routinely being treated with combinations of 3 or 4 drugs (highly active antiretroviral therapy [HAART]), to reduce the risk of viral resistance development.
Development of new potent antiretroviral (ARV) drugs is urgently needed to prolong suppression of viral replication in subjects infected with HIV.
This is a Phase I, open-label, parallel, controlled, sequential study to investigate the single-dose and steady-state pharmacokinetics, and short-term safety and tolerability of TMC278 in subjects with mild or moderate hepatic impairment compared to subjects with normal hepatic function.
The trial aims to provide guidance on administration and dose recommendations of TMC278 in subjects with mildly or moderately impaired hepatic function.
The study population will consist of a total of 32 male and female subjects between 18 and 65 years.
Panel A will consist of 8 subjects with mild hepatic impairment and 8 healthy subjects matched for sex, age (± 5 yrs), and BMI (± 15%).
Panel B will consist of 8 subjects with moderate hepatic impairment and 8 healthy subjects matched for sex, age (± 5 yrs), and BMI (± 15%).
Treatment in Panel A and Panel B will be conducted sequentially.
Subjects in Panel A will receive a TMC278 25 mg tablet once daily for a total of 11 days.
Recruitment for subjects for Panel B will start after evaluation of the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic data from subjects in Panel A. The anticipated dose of TMC278 to be administered to subjects in Panel B is the same dose as for Panel A (25 mg once daily for 11 days), but this dose might be adjusted depending on the results of Panel A.
Study Type
Interventional
Enrollment (Actual)
32
Phase
- Phase 1
Participation Criteria
Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
18 years to 65 years (Adult, Older Adult)
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Genders Eligible for Study
All
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Non smoking or smoking no more than 10 cigarettes, or 2 cigars, or 2 pipes per day for at least 3 months prior to selection
- Body Mass Index (BMI, weight in kg divided by the square of height in meters) of 18.0 to 32.0 kg/m2, extremes included
- Only for subjects with hepatic impairment: History of hepatic disease
- Documented liver cirrhosis
- Mild or moderate liver function impairment
- Only for healthy control subjects: Healthy on the basis of a physical examination, medical history, electrocardiogram (ECG), vital signs and the results of blood biochemistry and hematology tests and a urinalysis
- Matched to a subject with hepatic impairment with regards to sex, age (± 5 yrs), and BMI (± 15%).
Exclusion Criteria:
- No positive HIV test
- No females, except if postmenopausal since more than 2 years, or posthysterectomy, or post tubal ligation
- No barbiturate, amphetamine, recreational or narcotic drug use
- No use of more than 1 unit of alcoholic beverages per day
- No positive urine drug test
- No active gastrointestinal disease (with the exception of liver cirrhosis in the hepatically impaired subjects), cardiovascular, neurologic, psychiatric, metabolic, renal, respiratory, inflammatory, or infectious disease
- No currently significant diarrhea, gastric stasis, or constipation
- No history of any significant skin disease
- No previously demonstrated clinically significant allergy or hypersensitivity to any of the excipients of the investigational medication administered in this trial (i.e. TMC278)
- Not previously participated in more than 1 trial with TMC125, TMC120 and/or TMC278 or having developed a rash, erythema or urticaria while participating in a trial with the aforementioned compounds
- No participation in an investigational drug trial within 60 days prior to the first administration of trial medication
- No donation of blood or plasma or significant blood loss within the 60 days preceding the first administration of trial medication
- No vulnerable subjects
- No subjects who are not able to read or write
- Only for subjects with hepatic impairment: No acute or active hepatitis
- No evidence of hepatic decompensation
- No grade 3 or 4 encephalopathy
- No hepatic carcinoma
- No hepatorenal syndrome
- No severe liver insufficiency
- Not an active candidate for liver transplantation
- No grade 3 laboratory abnormalities present with the exception of laboratory abnormalities related to hepatic impairment
- Only for healthy control subjects: No hepatitis A, B or C infection
- No current hepatic disease
- No subjects with certain lab abnormalities.
Study Plan
This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Allocation: Non-Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
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The primary objective of this study is to assess the single-dose and steady-state pharmacokinetics of TMC278 in subjects with mild or moderate hepatic impairment compared to matched healthy control subjects.
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
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The secondary objective of this study is to assess the short-term safety and tolerability of TMC278 in subjects with mild or moderate hepatic impairment compared to matched healthy control subjects.
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Collaborators and Investigators
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Sponsor
Study record dates
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Study Major Dates
Study Start
June 1, 2008
Primary Completion (Actual)
September 1, 2009
Study Completion (Actual)
November 1, 2009
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
August 14, 2008
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
August 14, 2008
First Posted (Estimate)
August 18, 2008
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Estimate)
April 28, 2010
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
April 26, 2010
Last Verified
April 1, 2010
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Other Study ID Numbers
- CR007465
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