Food-Effect Bioavailability Study of AQ-13, a Candidate Antimalarial
NCT ID: NCT00455494
Last Updated: 2020-12-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE1
14 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2005-01-31
2006-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Study Population:
Healthy young men and women, 21-45 years of age who are taking no chronic medications with the exception of birth control pills will be invited to participate in this food-effect bioavailability study at the Tulane-LSU General Clinical Research Center in New Orleans. Exclusion criteria include pregnancy, breast feeding, abnormal liver or kidney function tests, anemia (Hb \< 12 gm per dL), chronic medications other than birth control pills, and an abnormal baseline ECG or Holter recording.
Randomization:
Allocation codes will be generated by the biostatistician in blocks, using computer software, and will be sealed in numbered, opaque envelopes. Block sizes will be determined at random and will not be known to the study personnel. The envelopes containing the randomization codes will be hand-delivered to the study pharmacist and kept in the Research Pharmacy, which is outside the GCRC.
Blinding:
The investigators and laboratory personnel performing the laboratory tests and comparing those results, electrocardiograms and Holter recordings for AQ-13 doses will be blinded to which AQ-13 doses were administered with or without a fatty meal. However, the volunteers themselves and the nursing personnel in the GCRC will know which doses were administered with and without a fatty meal. Therefore, this is a single-blinded study.
Informed Consent:
Informed consent will be obtained from each participant before screening. According to IRB guidelines, the informed consent form will be revised at yearly intervals and whenever new information on AQ-13 or its side effects becomes available.
In-patient Procedures:
On the evening of admission, pregnancy testing will be repeated and CK will be measured before drug administration the following morning. The drug administration protocol will follow the design outlined in the FDA "Guidance for Industry" for food-effect bioavailability studies (1-2). The 2100 mg AQ-13 dose will be divided into three doses of 700 mg each to be administered once a day in the morning on an empty stomach with 240 ml water after 10 hours fasting for the empty stomach arm. For the fatty meal arm, the AQ-13 dose on day 1 will be administered within 30 minutes of a standard fatty meal, prepared as described in the FDA "Guidance" and administered with 240 ml water after 10 hours of fasting. The fatty meal should be eaten within 30 minutes and the drug should be administered 30 minutes after start of the fatty meal. For both arms, water will not be allowed for 1 hour before or after the dose; and food will not be allowed for 4 hours after the dose (2). A small needle with plastic tubing and a blood thinner will be placed in the participant's arm and kept in place with paper tape to draw blood samples. The participant will then be monitored for heart rhythm, using a Holter monitor for four days beginning at the time of the first dose, and will have an electrocardiogram taken 4 hours after each dose. The purpose of the cardiac monitoring is to test whether the drug affects the QTc interval or the heart rhythm. Three 24-hr urine samples will be collected starting at the time of the first dose.
Outpatient follow up:
After the inpatient studies at the General Clinical Research Center (GCRC), participants will be asked to return to the GCRC as outpatients twice per week for 4 weeks to give (5 ml) of blood to follow the drug levels in their blood. At the 2 week follow up visit, an electrocardiogram, Holter recording, blood testing for hematology and chemistry, and visual exam will be done. At the 4 week follow up, an additional ECG and Holter recording will be obtained.
In the second stage of the study, all in-patient and out-patient follow up procedures will be the same as in the first stage, except that the study drug will be administered on an empty stomach for volunteers who took the drug after a fatty meal in the first stage and vice versa. At least an 8 week washout period must pass between participating in the two stages of the study.
References:
1. http://www.fda.gov/oc/initiatives/hiv/hivguidance.html
2. http://www.fda.gov/cder/guidance/5194fnl.pdf
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
NONE
Interventions
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AQ-13
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Breast-feeding,
* Chronic disease
21 Years
45 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
FED
Tulane University Health Sciences Center
OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Donald J Krogstad, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Tulane University Health Sciences Center
Locations
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Tulane-LSU General Clinical Research Center
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Countries
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References
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Mzayek F, Deng H, Mather FJ, Wasilevich EC, Liu H, Hadi CM, Chansolme DH, Murphy HA, Melek BH, Tenaglia AN, Mushatt DM, Dreisbach AW, Lertora JJ, Krogstad DJ. Randomized dose-ranging controlled trial of AQ-13, a candidate antimalarial, and chloroquine in healthy volunteers. PLoS Clin Trials. 2007 Jan 5;2(1):e6. doi: 10.1371/journal.pctr.0020006.
Other Identifiers
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UR3/CCU 418652
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
K0154-2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id