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Drug-Drug Interaction (DDI) Study of Leramistat in Healthy Adult Subjects

Drug-Drug Interaction (DDI) Study of Leramistat in Healthy Adult Subjects

Recruiting
18-55 years
All
Phase 1

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Overview

A DDI study consisting of 3 parts conducted as an open label, fixed sequence study in healthy adult subjects.

Eligibility

Principal Inclusion Criteria:

Healthy, adult, male or female of non childbearing potential 18 to 55 years of age.

Principal Exclusion Criteria:

        History or presence of clinically significant medical or psychiatric condition or disease
        in the opinion of the PI or designee.
        History of any illness that, in the opinion of the PI or designee, might confound the
        results of the study or poses an additional risk to the subject by their participation in
        the study.

Study details
    Pharmacokinetics

NCT06379958

Modern Biosciences Ltd

17 May 2024

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