Study to Assess the Food Effect on the Pharmacokinetics of Nifurtimox Tablets in Chronic Chagas' Patients - Dietary Habits Study
NCT ID: NCT03334838
Last Updated: 2020-12-30
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE1
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-06-10
2020-01-29
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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A secondary objective of the study was to assess the relative bioavailability of 2 different dose levels of nifurtimox, given as a single oral dose, in a second group of patients.The second treatment group addressed a biopharmaceutical aspect for which no study data have been obtained to date. In order to assess the relationship between dose and exposure (linearity of PK), an analysis of the dose range of 120 mg to 240 mg was chosen to close the knowledge gap for this dose range.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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GRP 1 - Assess relative bioavailability (4-way crossover)
GROUP 1 (Treatments A, B, C, D) All treatments in Group 1 consisted of a dose of 120 mg nifurtimox (4 x 30 mg tablets).
In Treatment A, dose administration was in a fasted state.
For the other treatments, dose administration was in a fed state:
Treatment B after a low-fat breakfast; Treatment C after a breakfast consisting of dairy products (yogurt+milk); and Treatment D after a high-calorie and high-fat breakfast.
Nifurtimox (Lampit, BAYA2502)
Oral Intake of 4 x 30 mg nufurtimox tablets for treatment A-D; Oral Intake of 8 x 30 mg nufurtimox tablets for treatment E.
GRP 2 - Assess relative bioavailability (2-way crossover)
All subjects in Group 2 received a single dose of nifurtimox in each of the Treatments D and E.
In Treatment D, subjects received 120 mg nifurtimox (4 x 30 mg tablets), and in Treatment E, subjects received 240 mg nifurtimox (8 x 30 mg tablets). Both treatments were administered in a fed state, after a high-calorie and high-fat breakfast.
Nifurtimox (Lampit, BAYA2502)
Oral Intake of 4 x 30 mg nufurtimox tablets for treatment A-D; Oral Intake of 8 x 30 mg nufurtimox tablets for treatment E.
Interventions
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Nifurtimox (Lampit, BAYA2502)
Oral Intake of 4 x 30 mg nufurtimox tablets for treatment A-D; Oral Intake of 8 x 30 mg nufurtimox tablets for treatment E.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Male/female patient diagnosed with chronic Chagas' disease:
Previous diagnosis of acute or chronic Chagas' disease by a health clinic prior to screening for the study. The diagnosis of chronic Chagas' disease may be made by clinical findings, supported by antibody titers if available. If there is a known history of acute disease, it is preferable to have documentation of parasites on the blood smear, if available.
* Women and men of reproductive potential must agree to use adequate contraception when sexually active. This applies for the time period between signing of the informed consent form and 12 weeks after the last administration of study drug. The definition of adequate contraception will be based on the judgment of the investigator and on local requirements. Acceptable methods of contraception include, but are not limited to: (i) condoms (male or female) with or without a spermicidal agent; (ii) diaphragm or cervical cap with spermicide; (iii) intra-uterine device; (iv) hormone-based contraception. Subjects must agree to utilize two reliable and acceptable methods of contraception simultaneously.
* Women of childbearing potential with confirmed last menstrual period by anamnesis and negative serum pregnancy test (beta-human chorionic gonadotropin \[βhCG\]) at screening and negative urine pregnancy test (βhCG) at pre-dose of each treatment.
* Women of non-childbearing potential, such as surgically sterile women with either written documentation of surgical sterility or negative serum pregnancy test (βhCG) at screening and negative urine pregnancy test (βhCG) at pre-dose of each treatment.
* Male subjects who agree not to act as sperm donors for 12 weeks after last administration of study drug.
* Age: 18 to 45 years (inclusive) at screening.
* Body mass index (BMI): ≥18 and \<29.9 kg/m².
Exclusion Criteria
* Acute Chagas' disease. (During the acute phase, the parasite on a blood smear may be seen under a microscope. Different antibodies are present, depending on the course of the disease).
* Known hypersensitivity to the study drug (active substance or excipients of the preparations)
* Unstable or uncontrolled medical condition such as hypertension or diabetes, decompensated heart failure, GI conditions that would interfere with the absorption of the study drug (e.g. GI ulceration, peptic ulceration, GI bleeding, gastroesophageal reflux, or other GI disease affecting gastroesophageal junction), conditions that could potentially have an impact on drug metabolism or elimination (renal, hepatic such as known hepatic or biliary abnormalities), or any clinically relevant active infections in the opinion of the investigator within 4 weeks before the screening visit, e.g. clinically relevant history or presence of significant respiratory (e.g. interstitial lung disease), hematological, lymphatic, neurological, cardiovascular, psychiatric, musculoskeletal, genitourinary, immunological, metabolic (e.g. diabetes), and dermatological or connective tissue disease.
* Use of systemic or topical medicines or substances which oppose the study objectives (including clinical treatment with nifurtimox and benznidazole) or which might influence them within 4 weeks before the first study drug administration, e.g. an investigational drug, any drug altering GI motility and/or gastric pH (e.g. antacids, anticholinergic, para-sympatholytics), any drug known to induce liver enzymes (e.g. dexamethasone, barbiturates, St. John's Wort \[hypericum perforatum\]), any drug known to inhibit liver enzymes (e.g. ketoconazole, macrolides).
* Clinically relevant findings in the ECG such as a second- or third-degree atrioventricular block, prolongation of the QRS complex over 120 msec or of the QT interval over 450 msec using Bazett's formula (QTcB). (Clinically stable subjects with Chagas'-related heart disease and pacemaker in place for \>1 year and evaluated by a cardiologist ≤6 months before the first dose of study drug will not be excluded.)
* Systolic blood pressure \<100 or \>140 mmHg (after resting in supine position for a minimum of 3 minutes).
* Diastolic blood pressure \<50 or \>90 mmHg (after resting in supine position for a minimum of 3 minutes).
18 Years
45 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Bayer
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Locations
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FP Clinical Pharma
Buenos Aires, Ciudad Auton. de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Countries
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References
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Stass H, Just S, Weimann B, Ince I, Willmann S, Feleder E, Freitas C, Yerino G, Munster U. Clinical investigation of the biopharmaceutical characteristics of nifurtimox tablets - Implications for quality control and application. Eur J Pharm Sci. 2021 Nov 1;166:105940. doi: 10.1016/j.ejps.2021.105940. Epub 2021 Jul 12.
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Other Identifiers
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16006
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id