Open Label Study for the Functional Characterization of Drug Metabolism and Transport
NCT01788254 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE1 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 144
Last updated 2015-05-27
Summary
Aim of this study is to comprehensively assess in healthy volunteers the metabolic processes and factors that define drug response. Sources of variability are to be investigated and factors that can alter the hepatic metabolism and the pharmacokinetics of drugs shall be quantified.
Determination of variability is important when the pharmacokinetics of new drugs is being investigated and when the concept of individualized medicine is to be further developed. It is important to identify and differentiate between pharmaceutical, physiological (e.g. liver blood flow, renal function), environmental (e.g. foods and lifestyle), and genetic sources of inter-individual variability. For instance, inaccurate or false conclusions may be drawn from a single pharmacokinetic study, if the investigated medicine is metabolized by an enzyme with large inter-individual variability. Knowing the causes of variability and of the quantitative contribution of various processes might help to improve the oral formulations of drugs, might help selecting the right preclinical tests and selection criteria during clinical development, provide the basis to understand the influence of disease and to optimize established drug treatments in order to make future drug treatment safer and more efficient.
This study is designed as an add-on to the study "TWINS: Open Label Repeated Dose Study for the Evaluation of Heritability of and Genetic Influences on Drug Pharmacokinetics" (Eudra-CT: 2008-006223-31). Twins are not a random sample of the population, and they differ in their developmental environment. In this sense they are not representative for the population Thus, the results of TWINS cannot be automatically generalized but instead require validation in a representative population sample. While both studies assess pharmacologic factors important for drug response, TWINS contributes in particular data on the heritability of these processes.
Conditions
- Genotype-related Drug Metabolism
Interventions
- DRUG
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Codeine
A single oral low dose of codeine 5 mg and midazolam 1 mg administered as drop, pravastatin 5 mg, talinolol 2.5 mg, and torsemide 0.25 mg provided in capsules will be given together at the same time point (cocktail).
- DRUG
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Midazolam
A single oral low dose of codeine 5 mg and midazolam 1 mg administered as drop, pravastatin 5 mg, talinolol 2.5 mg, and torsemide 0.25 mg provided in capsules will be given together at the same time point (cocktail).
- DRUG
-
pravastatin
A single oral low dose of codeine 5 mg and midazolam 1 mg administered as drop, pravastatin 5 mg, talinolol 2.5 mg, and torsemide 0.25 mg provided in capsules will be given together at the same time point (cocktail).
- DRUG
-
Talinolol
A single oral low dose of codeine 5 mg and midazolam 1 mg administered as drop, pravastatin 5 mg, talinolol 2.5 mg, and torsemide 0.25 mg provided in capsules will be given together at the same time point (cocktail).
- DRUG
-
torsemide
A single oral low dose of codeine 5 mg and midazolam 1 mg administered as drop, pravastatin 5 mg, talinolol 2.5 mg, and torsemide 0.25 mg provided in capsules will be given together at the same time point (cocktail).
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Matthias Schwab
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Matthias Schwab, Prof., M.D. · Dr. Margarete Fischer Bosch Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and University of Tuebingen
Study Design
- Allocation
- NA
- Purpose
- BASIC_SCIENCE
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 65 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2012-01-31
- Primary Completion
- 2015-05-31
- Completion
- 2015-05-31
Countries
- Germany
Study Locations
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