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- Clinical Trial NCT04391868
A Bioequivalence Study of Sildenafil Citrate Orally-Disintegrating Film Dosage Form
February 10, 2021 updated by: Pfizer's Upjohn has merged with Mylan to form Viatris Inc.
PHASE 1, OPEN-LABEL, RANDOMIZED, SINGLE-DOSE, 3-WAY, 6-SEQUENCE CROSSOVER STUDY TO DEMONSTRATE BIOEQUIVALENCE OF SILDENAFIL ORALLY-DISINTEGRATING FILM 50 MG WITH OR WITHOUT WATER TO ORAL TABLET OF SILDENAFIL CITRATE (VIAGRA(Registered)) 50 MG UNDER FASTED CONDITION IN HEALTHY MALE PARTICIPANTS
The purpose of this study is to assess the bioequivalence of Sildenafil ODF 50 mg to Viagra® tablet 50 mg under fasted conditions.
Study Overview
Status
Withdrawn
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Study Type
Interventional
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 55 years (Adult)
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Genders Eligible for Study
Male
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male participants who are overtly healthy as determined by medical evaluation including medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and cardiac monitoring.
- Participants who are willing and able to comply with all scheduled visits, treatment plan, laboratory tests, lifestyle considerations, and other study procedures.
- BMI of 17.5 to 30.5 kg/m2; and a total body weight >50 kg (110 lb).
- Capable of giving signed informed consent, which includes compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the ICD and in this protocol.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Evidence or history of clinically significant hematological, renal, endocrine, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, hepatic, psychiatric, neurological, or allergic disease (including drug allergies, but excluding untreated, asymptomatic, seasonal allergies at the time of dosing).
- Any condition possibly affecting drug absorption (eg, gastrectomy, gastric bypass).
- History of HIV infection, hepatitis B, or hepatitis C; positive testing for HIV, HBsAg, HBcAb or HCVAb. Hepatitis B vaccination is allowed.
- Other medical or psychiatric condition including recent (within the past year) or active suicidal ideation/behavior or laboratory abnormality that may increase the risk of study participation or, in the investigator's judgment, make the participant inappropriate for the study.
- Use of prescription or nonprescription drugs and dietary and herbal supplements within 7 days or 5 half lives (whichever is longer) prior to the first dose of study intervention.
- Participants who are currently prescribed and/or taking nitrates or nitric oxide donors in any form on either a regular or intermittent basis.
- Previous administration with an investigational drug within 30 days (or as determined by the local requirement) or 5 half lives preceding the first dose of study intervention used in this study (whichever is longer).
- A positive urine drug test.
- Screening supine BP ≥140 mm Hg (systolic) or ≥90 mm Hg (diastolic), following at least 5 minutes of supine rest. If BP is ≥140 mm Hg (systolic) or ≥90 mm Hg (diastolic), the BP should be repeated 2 more times and the average of the 3 BP values should be used to determine the participant's eligibility.
- Baseline 12 lead ECG that demonstrates clinically relevant abnormalities that may affect participant safety or interpretation of study results (eg, baseline QTc interval >450 msec, complete LBBB, signs of an acute or indeterminate age myocardial infarction, ST-T interval changes suggestive of myocardial ischemia, second or third degree AV block, or serious bradyarrhythmias or tachyarrhythmias). If the baseline uncorrected QT interval is >450 msec, this interval should be rate corrected using the Fridericia method and the resulting QTcF should be used for decision making and reporting. If QTc exceeds 450 msec, or QRS exceeds 120 msec, the ECG should be repeated 2 more times and the average of the 3 QTc or QRS values should be used to determine the participant's eligibility. Computer interpreted ECGs should be overread by a physician experienced in reading ECGs before excluding participants.
Participants with ANY of the following abnormalities in clinical laboratory tests at screening, as assessed by the study specific laboratory and confirmed by a single repeat test, if deemed necessary:
- AST or ALT level ≥1.5 × ULN;
- Total bilirubin level ≥1.5 × ULN; participants with a history of Gilbert's syndrome may have direct bilirubin measured and would be eligible for this study provided the direct bilirubin level is≤ ULN.
- History of alcohol abuse or binge drinking and/or any other illicit drug use or dependence within 6 months of Screening. Binge drinking is defined as a pattern of 5 or more alcoholic drinks in about 2 hours. As a general rule, alcohol intake should not exceed 14 units per week (1 unit = 8 ounces (240 mL) beer, 1 ounce (30 mL) of 40% spirit or 3 ounces (90 mL) of wine).
- Blood donation (excluding plasma donations) of approximately 1 pint (500 mL) or more within 60 days prior to dosing.
- History of sensitivity to heparin or heparin induced thrombocytopenia.
- Unwilling or unable to comply with the criteria in the Lifestyle Considerations section of this protocol.
- Investigator site staff or Pfizer employees directly involved in the conduct of the study, site staff otherwise supervised by the investigator, and their respective family members.
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
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Crossover Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
|---|---|
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Active Comparator: Viagra tablet
Subjects receive a single dose of 50 mg Viagra tablet followed by plasma sampling for 14 hours.
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50 mg tablet on Day 1 of each period
|
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Experimental: Sildenafil citrate ODF without water
Subjects receive a single dose of 50 mg sildenafil ODF without water followed by plasma sampling for 14 hours.
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50 mg ODF on Day 1 of each period
|
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Experimental: Sildenafil citrate ODF with water
Subjects receive a single dose of 50 mg sildenafil ODF with water followed by plasma sampling for 14 hours.
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50 mg ODF on Day 1 of each period
|
What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
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Area Under the Curve From Time Zero to Extrapolated Infinite Time [AUC (0 - ∞)]
Time Frame: 0, 0.083, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 hours post-dose
|
AUC (0 - ∞)= Area under the plasma concentration versus time curve (AUC) from time zero (pre-dose) to extrapolated infinite time (0 - ∞).
It is obtained from AUC (0 - t) plus AUC (t - ∞).
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0, 0.083, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 hours post-dose
|
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Maximum Observed Plasma Concentration (Cmax)
Time Frame: 0, 0.083, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 hours post-dose
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Maximum Observed Plasma Concentration (Cmax)
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0, 0.083, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 hours post-dose
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
|
Number of Participants With Adverse Events (AEs) by Seriousness and Relationship to Treatment
Time Frame: Baseline up to 2 days after last dose of study medication
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Counts of participants who had treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs), defined as newly occurring or worsening after first dose.
Relatedness to [study drug] was assessed by the investigator (Yes/No).
Participants with multiple occurrences of an AE within a category were counted once within the category.
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Baseline up to 2 days after last dose of study medication
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Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Change From Baseline in Laboratory Abnormalities
Time Frame: Baseline up to 2 days after last dose of study medication
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Laboratory parameters included: hematology, chemistry and urine.
Clinical significance of laboratory parameters was determined at the investigator's discretion.
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Baseline up to 2 days after last dose of study medication
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Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Change From Baseline in Vital Signs
Time Frame: Baseline up to 2 days after last dose of study medication
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Vital signs are obtained with participant in the seated position, after having sat calmly for at least 5 minutes.
Clinical significance of vital signs was determined at the investigator's discretion.
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Baseline up to 2 days after last dose of study medication
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Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Change From Baseline in Physical Examination Findings
Time Frame: Baseline up to 2 days after last dose of study medication
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Physical examination included examination of the head, ears, eyes, nose, mouth, skin, heart and lung examinations, lymph nodes, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, and neurological systems.
The examination assessed the participants for any potential changes in general appearance, the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, as well as towards participant reported symptoms.
Findings were considered to be clinically significant based on investigator's decision.
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Baseline up to 2 days after last dose of study medication
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Collaborators and Investigators
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Publications and helpful links
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Study record dates
These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Anticipated)
January 30, 2021
Primary Completion (Anticipated)
April 28, 2021
Study Completion (Anticipated)
April 28, 2021
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
May 4, 2020
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
May 13, 2020
First Posted (Actual)
May 18, 2020
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
February 15, 2021
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
February 10, 2021
Last Verified
February 1, 2021
More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
Other Study ID Numbers
- A1481340
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
No
IPD Plan Description
Pfizer will provide access to individual de-identified participant data and related study documents (e.g.
protocol, Statistical Analysis Plan (SAP), Clinical Study Report (CSR)) upon request from qualified researchers, and subject to certain criteria, conditions, and exceptions.
Further details on Pfizer's data sharing criteria and process for requesting access can be found at: https://www.pfizer.com/science/clinical_trials/trial_data_and_results/data_requests.
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Yes
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
No
product manufactured in and exported from the U.S.
No
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