Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of CDD-2101 in Health Volunteers
NCT ID: NCT06570668
Last Updated: 2024-08-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE1
20 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-05-29
2024-07-12
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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All subjects will be required to refrain from food containing any of the botanicals in CDD-2101 for at least 3 days prior to randomization.
Each subject will also be required to complete a daily bowel habit diary logging all clinical events during the study. The diary may be completed online using an electronic case report form (eCRF) or by pen and paper. Each subject will be provided with the study diary after the screening visit. Subjects will be instructed to record in the diary every day, including the day admitted to the CPU, and continue until 3 days after the dose of investigational drug.
Study diary will be collected and reviewed for completeness at baseline/randomization, and at the end-of-follow-up visit (Day 3). Authorized study personnel will transcribe all data collected from the physical diaries into eCRF. All information collected from the diaries will be analyzed for primary and secondary endpoints in the study.
All subjects will be instructed about diary completion at every study visit. Documentation that subjects have been appropriately instructed (and re-instructed as necessary) on diary completion should be recorded in the subject's source notes.
Subjects who are not consistent or thorough with study diary completion may receive phone reminders if deemed necessary by the investigators. The authorized study personnel providing phone reminders must document the phone contact process in the subject's source notes.
A sample of the diary is in Appendix 1. The diary is to record the number of bowel openings, a sense of complete/incomplete evacuation, and quality of stool according to the Bristol Stool Form Scale (Appendix 2). The Bristol Stool Form Scale is a medical aid designed to classify stools into seven groups and will be supplied to the subjects.
Bristol Stool Form Scale is defined as 7-point scale in which a score of 1 - separate hard lumps, 2 - sausage shaped but lumpy, 3 - sausage-like with cracks on the surface, 4 - sausage-like but smooth and soft, 5 - soft blobs with clearcut edge, 6 - fluffy pieces with ragged edges ragged edges, and 7 - watery with no solid pieces.
A 12-lead ECG will be performed at pre-dose and 24 h post-dose. Full physical examination will be performed 24 h post-dose. Blood samples will be collected at 0 (pre-dose), 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 and 24 h post-dose. Urine samples will be collected immediately before and at 0-3, 3-6, 6-9, 9-12 and 12-24 h post-dose. Vital signs will be assessed at 0 (pre-dose), 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 12 and 24 h post-dose. AEs will be monitored during the study period. Upon completion of the 24 h post-dose procedures, the investigator will confirm that it is safe (i.e., the subject appears healthy) before discharging the participants. All subjects will return for a follow-up visit on Day 4 after the last dose of investigational drug.
The primary endpoint will be safety and tolerability of CDD-2101, with vital signs, reported number and seriousness of AEs, physical examination, and laboratory tests as outcome measures.
The secondary endpoint will be the pharmacokinetic profile with Cmax, Tmax, AUC from 0 to 24 h post-dose and renal excretion as outcome measures, and bowel movement with the number of CSBM and stool quality based on the Bristol Stool Form Scale as outcome measures.
Available data will be entered in a secure clinical database using eCRF, along with subject information.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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5 g of CDD-2101 and 15 g of placebo;
CDD-2101 is a botanical drug candidate in granule form, with same formulation as the Chinese herbal medicine MZRW, based on the water extract from six botanical raw materials (in the form of decoction pieces) including Huomarean, Dahuang, Kuxingren, Houpo, Baishao and Zhishi (stir-fried with wheat bran). Dextrin and magnesium stearate are added as excipients.
The placebo is in the form of granules for oral use. The granules are a mixture of color and flavor additives (caramel coloring, riboflavin, citric acid and sucrose octaacetate) with dextrin as an excipient.
CDD-2101
All subjects will receive 4 sachets of CDD-2101 and/or placebo at a time based on the computer-generated randomization. An unblinded pharmacist will mix the assigned dose of CDD-2101 and/or placebo with 400 mL of water at 70-80°C, cool it to a comfortable temperature and keep it at room temperature for not longer than 1 h. A blinded study nurse or investigator will dispense the suspension to the assigned subject. The subject will drink it under supervision within 15 minutes.
10 g of CDD-2101 and 10 g of placebo;
CDD-2101 is a botanical drug candidate in granule form, with same formulation as the Chinese herbal medicine MZRW, based on the water extract from six botanical raw materials (in the form of decoction pieces) including Huomarean, Dahuang, Kuxingren, Houpo, Baishao and Zhishi (stir-fried with wheat bran). Dextrin and magnesium stearate are added as excipients.
The placebo is in the form of granules for oral use. The granules are a mixture of color and flavor additives (caramel coloring, riboflavin, citric acid and sucrose octaacetate) with dextrin as an excipient.
CDD-2101
All subjects will receive 4 sachets of CDD-2101 and/or placebo at a time based on the computer-generated randomization. An unblinded pharmacist will mix the assigned dose of CDD-2101 and/or placebo with 400 mL of water at 70-80°C, cool it to a comfortable temperature and keep it at room temperature for not longer than 1 h. A blinded study nurse or investigator will dispense the suspension to the assigned subject. The subject will drink it under supervision within 15 minutes.
15 g of CDD-2101 and 5 g of placebo;
CDD-2101 is a botanical drug candidate in granule form, with same formulation as the Chinese herbal medicine MZRW, based on the water extract from six botanical raw materials (in the form of decoction pieces) including Huomarean, Dahuang, Kuxingren, Houpo, Baishao and Zhishi (stir-fried with wheat bran). Dextrin and magnesium stearate are added as excipients.
The placebo is in the form of granules for oral use. The granules are a mixture of color and flavor additives (caramel coloring, riboflavin, citric acid and sucrose octaacetate) with dextrin as an excipient.
CDD-2101
All subjects will receive 4 sachets of CDD-2101 and/or placebo at a time based on the computer-generated randomization. An unblinded pharmacist will mix the assigned dose of CDD-2101 and/or placebo with 400 mL of water at 70-80°C, cool it to a comfortable temperature and keep it at room temperature for not longer than 1 h. A blinded study nurse or investigator will dispense the suspension to the assigned subject. The subject will drink it under supervision within 15 minutes.
20 g of CDD-2101
CDD-2101 is a botanical drug candidate in granule form, with same formulation as the Chinese herbal medicine MZRW, based on the water extract from six botanical raw materials (in the form of decoction pieces) including Huomarean, Dahuang, Kuxingren, Houpo, Baishao and Zhishi (stir-fried with wheat bran). Dextrin and magnesium stearate are added as excipients.
CDD-2101
All subjects will receive 4 sachets of CDD-2101 and/or placebo at a time based on the computer-generated randomization. An unblinded pharmacist will mix the assigned dose of CDD-2101 and/or placebo with 400 mL of water at 70-80°C, cool it to a comfortable temperature and keep it at room temperature for not longer than 1 h. A blinded study nurse or investigator will dispense the suspension to the assigned subject. The subject will drink it under supervision within 15 minutes.
20 g of placebo
The placebo is in the form of granules for oral use. The granules are a mixture of color and flavor additives (caramel coloring, riboflavin, citric acid and sucrose octaacetate) with dextrin as an excipient.
CDD-2101
All subjects will receive 4 sachets of CDD-2101 and/or placebo at a time based on the computer-generated randomization. An unblinded pharmacist will mix the assigned dose of CDD-2101 and/or placebo with 400 mL of water at 70-80°C, cool it to a comfortable temperature and keep it at room temperature for not longer than 1 h. A blinded study nurse or investigator will dispense the suspension to the assigned subject. The subject will drink it under supervision within 15 minutes.
Interventions
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CDD-2101
All subjects will receive 4 sachets of CDD-2101 and/or placebo at a time based on the computer-generated randomization. An unblinded pharmacist will mix the assigned dose of CDD-2101 and/or placebo with 400 mL of water at 70-80°C, cool it to a comfortable temperature and keep it at room temperature for not longer than 1 h. A blinded study nurse or investigator will dispense the suspension to the assigned subject. The subject will drink it under supervision within 15 minutes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. Male or female
2. Aged 18-65 years (inclusive)
3. Body weight of 50kg or more
4. BMI 18.5-29.9 kg/m2 (inclusive)
5. Normal hepatic: aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) and total bilirubin not elevated more than 1.2-fold above the upper limit of normal (ULN)
6. Normal renal function: glomerular filtration rate (GFR) ≥ 90 mL/min/1.7m2
7. Understand the study procedures and agree to participate by providing written informed consent
8. Be willing and able to comply with all study procedures and restrictions
9. Be a nonsmoker who has not used tobacco- or nicotine-containing products (e.g., nicotine patch) for at least 6 months before administration of the investigational drug
10. Be judged to be in good health by the investigator, based on clinical evaluations including laboratory safety tests, medical history, physical examination, 12-lead ECG, and vital sign assessment performed at the Screening Visit and before administration of the investigational drug
11. Contraceptive use by men or women should be consistent with local regulations regarding the methods of conception for those participating in clinical study
Exclusion Criteria
1. Pregnant, trying to become pregnant or lactating
2. Use of any prescription, non-prescription drug and investigational drug within 30 days prior to administration of the study drug
3. Has a substance abuse disorder
4. Has a history of clinically significant endocrine, gastrointestinal (including motility disorder and intestinal obstruction), cardiovascular, hematological, hepatic, immunological, renal, respiratory, genitourinary, or major neurological (including stroke and chronic seizures) abnormalities or diseases
5. Has a history of cancer (malignancy)
6. Has a known hypersensitivity to any component of the formulation of CDD-2101, its related compounds or placebo, or allergy to Chinese herbal medicine
7. Has a history of significant multiple and/or severe allergies (e.g., food, drug or latex allergy) or has had an anaphylactic reaction or significant intolerability to prescription or nonprescription drugs or food
8. Had major surgery, donated, or lost 1 unit of blood (approximately 500 mL) within 8 weeks before administration of the investigational drug
9. Diagnosis of bowel disorders based on the Rome IV criteria
10. Has a history of positive for hepatitis B, hepatitis C or HIV
11. Has a history of alcohol consumption exceeding 2 standard drinks per day on average (1 standard drink is approximately equivalent to: beer (354 mL/12 ounces), wine (118 mL/4 ounces), or distilled spirits (29.5 mL/1 ounce)
12. Has participated in another investigational trial within 4 weeks before the pretrial (Screening) visit. The 4-week window will be derived from the date of the last trial procedure and/or AE related to the trial procedure in the previous trial to the pretrial/Screening Visit of the current trial.
13. Is an employee or immediate family member (e.g., spouse, parent, child, sibling) of the sponsor or Contract Research Organization (CRO)
14. Having received another investigational drug or been participated in an investigational drug or device study within 30 days before administration of the investigational drug.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Centre for Chinese Herbal Medicine Drug Development Limited
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Biotrial Inc
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CDD-2101-P1-6
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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