Phase 1
Completed N=48
This Study Tests BI 1467335 in Healthy Japanese and Caucasian Men. The Study Tests How Different Doses of BI 1467335 Are Taken up in the Body and How Well They Are Tolerated
Healthy
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03159455 ↗
Enrolled (actual)
48
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Jun 2021
Primary outcomePrimary: Percentage of Subjects With Drug-related Adverse Events — 22.2; 33.3; 0.0; 0.0 Percentage of subjects
Summary
The primary objective of the current study is to investigate the safety and tolerability of BI 1467335 in healthy Japanese male subjects following oral administration of multiple rising doses The Caucasian group will receive higher dose only.
A secondary objective is the exploration of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of BI 1467335 in healthy Japanese and Caucasian male subjects.
Outcome Measures
| Outcome | Result | p-value |
|---|---|---|
| PRIMARY Percentage of Subjects With Drug-related Adverse Events |
22.2; 33.3; 0.0; 0.0; 0.0; 11.1 | — |
| SECONDARY AUC0-24 |
0.898; 2.05; 14.7; 6.39 | — |
| SECONDARY Cmax |
0.791; 1.71; 8.27; 3.42 | — |
| SECONDARY AUC0-24,28 |
21.4; 117; 1120; 721 | — |
| SECONDARY Cmax,28 |
13.2; 57.2; 159; 124 | — |
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria
- Healthy male subjects according to the investigator's assessment, based on a complete medical history including a physical examination, vital signs (Blood Pressure (BP),Pulse Rate (PR)), 12-lead Electrocardiogram (ECG), and clinical laboratory tests
- Japanese ethnicity or Caucasian, according to the following criteria:
- Japanese; born in Japan, have lived outside of Japan <10 years, and have parents and grandparents who were all born in Japan
- Caucasian
- Age of 20 to 45 years (incl.)
- Body Mass Index (BMI) of 18.5 to 25 kg/m2 (incl.) for Japanese and 18.5 to 29.9 kg/m2 (incl.) for Caucasian
- Signed and dated written informed consent by date of Visit 1 in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and local legislation.
- Male subjects who agree to minimize the risk of female partners becoming pregnant by fulfilling any of the following criteria starting from at least 30 days before the first administration of trial medication and until 30 days after trial completion:
- Use of adequate contraception, e.g. any of the following methods plus condom: combined oral contraceptives, intrauterine device
- Vasectomised (vasectomy at least 1 year prior to enrolment)
- Surgically sterilised (including hysterectomy) female partner
Exclusion criteria
- Any finding in the medical examination (including Blood Pressure (BP), Pulse Rate (PR) or Electrocardiogram (ECG)) is deviating from normal and judged as clinically relevant by the investigator
- Any laboratory value outside the reference range that the investigator considers to be of clinical relevance
- Any evidence of a concomitant disease judged as clinically relevant by the investigator
- Gastrointestinal, hepatic, renal, respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, immunological or hormonal disorders
- Surgery of the gastrointestinal tract that could interfere with kinetics of the trial medication (except appendectomy and simple hernia repair)
- Diseases of the central nervous system (including but not limited to any kind of seizures or stroke), and other relevant neurological or psychiatric disorders
- History of relevant orthostatic hypotension, fainting spells, or blackouts
- Chronic or relevant acute infections including HIV, viral hepatitis and (or) tuberculosis or evidence of tuberculosis infection as defined by a positive QuantiFERON TB-Gold (or TSPOT) test. Subjects with a positive QuantiFERON TB-Gold (or T-SPOT) test will not participate in the study.
- History of relevant allergy or hypersensitivity (including allergy to the trial medication or its excipients)
- Intake of biologic agents other than current study medication or drugs considered likely to interfere with the safe conduct of the study
- Intake of drugs with a long half-life (more than 24 h) within 30 days or less than 10 half-lives of the respective drug prior to administration of trial medication
- Within 10 days prior to administration of trial medication, use of drugs that might reasonably influence the results of the trial or that might prolong the QT/QTc interval
- Participation in another trial (including bioequivalence trial) with an investigational drug within 90 days or 5 half-lives (whichever is greater) prior to planned administration of trial medication
- Smoker (more than 10 cigarettes or 3 cigars or 3 pipes per day)
- Inability to refrain from smoking on specified trial days
- Alcohol abuse (consumption of more than 30 g per day)
- Drug abuse or positive drug screening
- Blood donation of more than 200 mL within 30 days prior to administration of trial medication or intended donation during the trial
- Intention to perform excessive physical activities within one week prior to administration of trial medication or during the trial
- Inability to comply with dietary regimen of trial site
- A marked baseline prolongation of QT/QTc interval (such as QTc intervals that are repeatedly greater than 450 ms) or any other relevant ECG finding at screening
- A history of additional
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03159455). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication. Informational only — not medical advice.