Title

AMAP102 - Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics in Healthy Subjects
AMAP102 - A Phase I, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Single and Multiple Oral Dose, Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics Study in Healthy Subjects
  • Phase

    Phase 1
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Terminated
  • Intervention/Treatment

    amap102 ...
  • Study Participants

    40
The purpose of this study is to determine whether AMAP102 is safe and well tolerated by humans.
Study Started
Apr 30
2009
Primary Completion
Aug 31
2009
Study Completion
Aug 31
2009
Last Update
Oct 15
2009
Estimate

Drug AMAP102

AMAP102 or Placebo

Groups SAD Experimental

AMAP102 or Placebo as single ascending doses in five groups

Groups MAD Experimental

AMAP102 or Placebo as multiple ascending doses twice daily for seven days in two groups

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

In Groups A, B, D, E and F, subjects will be males of any ethnic origin between 18 and 65 years of with a BMI between 20.0 and 30.0 kg/m2
In Group C, subjects will be females (of non-childbearing potential) of any ethnic origin between 18 and 65 years with a BMI between 20.0 and 28.0 kg/m2
For Group C, women will be of non-childbearing potential, defined as surgically sterile or post-menopausal, non-lactating and having a negative serum pregnancy test
Subjects must be in good health, as determined by a medical history, physical examination, 12-lead ECG and clinical laboratory evaluations
Subjects will have given their written informed consent to participate in the study and to abide by the study restrictions

Exclusion Criteria:

Male subjects who are not willing to use appropriate contraception from the time of the first dose until 3 months after the final dosing occasion
Subjects who have received any prescribed systemic or topical medication within 14 days of the first dose administration
Subjects who have used any non-prescribed systemic or topical medication within 7 days of the first dose administration
Subjects who have received any medications, including St John's Wort, known to chronically alter drug absorption or elimination processes within 30 days of the first dose administration
Subjects who are still participating in a clinical study or who have participated in a clinical study involving administration of an investigational drug in the past 3 months
Subjects who have donated any blood, plasma or platelets in the month prior to screening or who have made donations on more than two occasions within the 12 months preceding the first dose administration
Subjects with a significant history of drug allergy as determined by the Investigator
Subjects who have any clinically significant allergic disease as determined by the Investigator
Subjects who have a supine blood pressure and supine pulse rate higher than 140/90 mmHg and 100 beats per minute (bpm), respectively, or lower than 90/50 mmHg and 40 bpm, respectively
Subjects who consume more than 28 units (males) or more than 21 units (females) of alcohol per week or who have a significant history of alcoholism or drug/chemical abuse as determined by the Investigator (one unit of alcohol equals ½ pint [285 mL] of beer or lager, one glass [125 mL] of wine, or 1/6 gill [25 mL] of spirits)
Subjects who smoke more than 10 cigarettes or the equivalent in tobacco per day
Subjects with, or with a history of, any clinically significant neurological, gastrointestinal, renal, hepatic, cardiovascular, psychiatric, respiratory, metabolic, endocrine, haematological or other major disorders as determined by the Investigator
Subjects who have had a clinically significant illness within 4 weeks of the start of dose administration as determined by the Investigator
Subjects who are known to have serum hepatitis, or who are carriers of the HBsAg or hepatitis C antibody, or who have a positive result to the test for HIV antibodies
Subjects who have an abnormality in the 12-lead ECG such that, in the opinion of the investigator, increases the risk of participating in the study, such as QTc(b) interval greater than 430 msec (male) or greater than 450 msec (female), 2nd or 3rd degree Atrioventricular block, complete left bundle branch block, complete right bundle branch block or Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome, defined as PR shorter than 110 msec, confirmed by a repeat ECG
Subjects with a significant cardiac history (e.g. heart failure, hypokalemia, long QT syndrome), significant history of fainting, syncope or family history of sudden cardiac death
Subjects who, in the opinion of the Investigator, should not participate in the study
No Results Posted