An Open Label, Randomised, Repeat Dose Study to Assess the Pharmacokinetic Performance of Five Ezogabine/Retigabine Modified Release (MR) Formulations at Steady State Compared to the Immediate Release (IR) Formulation.

NCT01332513 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE1 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 36

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Summary

This is an open-label, single centre, repeat dose, up- titration study in healthy male and female subjects to assess the pharmacokinetic (PK) performance of five prototypes of ezogabine modified release tablet formulations.

The study will consist of a screening period, a treatment phase (consisting of a titration phase, bioavailability phase and food effect phase) and a post-treatment follow-up visit. The study duration from screening to follow up will be approximately 7 weeks. No study procedures will start before informed consent is obtained. Subjects will remain in the clinical unit for the duration of the treatment period (35 days).

Subjects will receive repeat doses of ezogabine for up to 34 days starting at a dose of 100 mg IR TID (300mg TDD) with a standard meal (to be consumed 30 min prior to dosing) for Days 1-3, on days 4-6 subjects will receive 150mg IR TID (450mg TDD). On Day 7 through to the end of the study subjects will receive ezogabine (Mr or IR) at a dose of 600mgTDD.

On Day 7 subjects will enter into a 6-way cross over period to investigate the 5 MR formulations being tested (each at 300mg BID) and the single IR formulation (at 200mg TID). Subjects will receive each formulaition for 4 days and blood samples for pharmacokinetic analysis will be collected up to 24 hours post dose on each 4th day (PK days).

On Day 31 subjects will enter into a food effect phase to investigate the 5 MR formulations being tested (each at 600mg QD). Subjects in this period will have a PK day on Day 33 (following a standard breakfast), and on Day 34 (following a high fat breakfast) to investigate a food effect on the PK profile of ezogabine.

Conditions

Interventions

DRUG

Investigational Medicinal Product (MR1)

Ezogabine MR1 at a dose strength of 300 mg will be orally administered with approximately 250 milliliter (mL) of water to group A subjects during the bioavailability phase. For the food effect phase subjects in group G will be orally administered MR1 tablets at a dose strength of 600 mg.

DRUG

Investigational Medicinal Product (MR2)

Ezogabine MR2 at a dose strength of 300 mg will be orally administered to group B subjects with approximately 250 mL of water during the bioavailability phase. For the food effect phase subjects in group H will be orally administered MR2 tablets at a dose strength of 600 mg.

DRUG

Investigational Medicinal Product (MR3)

Ezogabine MR3 will be orally administered with approximately 250 mL of water to group C subjects during the bioavailability phase. For the food effect phase subjects in group I will be orally administered MR3 tablets at a dose strength of 600 mg.

DRUG

Investigational Medicinal Product (MR4)

Ezogabine MR4 will be orally administered with approximately 250 mL of water to group D subjects during the bioavailability phase. For the food effect phase subjects in group J will be orally administered MR4 tablets at a dose strength of 600 mg.

DRUG

Investigational Medicinal Product (MR5)

Ezogabine MR5 will be orally administered with approximately 250 mL of water to group E subjects during the bioavailability phase. For the food effect phase subjects in group K will be orally administered MR5 tablets at a dose strength of 600 mg.

DRUG

Investigational Medicinal Product (IR)

Ezogabine IR at dose strengths of 50 mg and 200 mg will be orally administered with approximately 250 mL of water.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Principal Investigators

  • GSK Clinical Trials · GlaxoSmithKline

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
CROSSOVER

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
60 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2011-02-10
Primary Completion
2011-05-23
Completion
2011-05-23

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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