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A Study to Learn About How the Study Medicines Called Itraconazole and Probenecid Change How the Body Processes PF-07220060

A Study to Learn About How the Study Medicines Called Itraconazole and Probenecid Change How the Body Processes PF-07220060

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18-65 years
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Phase 1

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Overview

The purpose of the study is to see and learn the effect of multiple doses of a strong CYP3A4 inhibitor and a potent UGT2B7 inhibitor on the PK of PF-07220060.

Description

This study is seeking participants who are:

1\. male and female aged 18 to 65 years and are healthy as confirmed by medical tests 2. with body mass index (BMI) of 17.5-30.5 kilogram per meter squared (kg/m2); and a total body weight of more than 50 kilograms (110 pounds).

The study will consist of 2 groups each containing 2 periods. In both groups, participants will receive a single dose of PF-07220060 in Period 1. In group 1 Period 2, itraconazole will be given once a day from Day 1 to Day 9. On the morning of Period 2 Day 4, a single dose of PF 07220060 will be taken by mouth immediately after itraconazole is taken by mouth. In group 2 Period 2, probenecid will be given 4 times a day from Day 1 to Day 9. On the morning of Period 2 Day 3, a single dose of PF 07220060 will be taken by mouth, immediately after probenecid is taken by mouth.

In both groups, PF-07220060 will be given by mouth about 30 minutes after a moderate fat standard calorie meal in Period 1. In cohort 1 Period 2, itraconazole will be given by mouth once a day from Day 1 to Day 9 about 30 minutes after a moderate fat standard calorie meal. On the morning of Period 2 Day 4, a single dose of PF 07220060 will be administered by mouth immediately after itraconazole administration. In cohort 2 Period 2, probenecid will be given by mouth 4 times a day (QID) with 6±2 hours intervals from Day 1 to Day 9 with or without food. On Period 2 Day 2, the last probenecid dose prior to the Day 3 first dose will be given under fasted condition. On the morning of Period 2 Day 3, after 10 hours fasting, \~30 min after a moderate fat standard calorie breakfast, a single dose of PF-07220060 will be administered by mouth, immediately after probenecid administration.

The study will look at the effect of multiple doses of itraconazole and probenecid on how the body processes a single oral dose of PF-07220060.

Participants will take part in this study for up to 78 days for group 1 and 77 days for group 2. Following period 1 and 2, they will undergo lab tests and blood samples will be collected after administration of PF-07220060. Participants will be discharged from the research unit at the end of period 2 following completion of all tests.

Eligibility

Inclusion

  • Healthy volunteers who are overtly healthy as determined by medical evaluation including medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests.
  • Body mass index (BMI) of 17.5-30.5 kg/m2; and a total body weight \>50 kg (110 lb).
  • Evidence of a personally signed and dated Informed Consent Document (ICD) indicating that the participant has been informed of all pertinent aspects of the study.

Exclusion

  • Evidence or history of blood dyscrasias, uric acid kidney stones, peptic ulcer or gout for probenecid cohort (Applicable to Cohort 2).
  • Evidence or history of genetic deficiency of glucose -6- phosphate dehydrogenase in red blood cells for probenecid cohort (Applicable to Cohort 2).
  • Concomitant use of any medications or substances that are strong inducers or inhibitors of CYP3A4 or UGT2B7 are prohibited within 5 half-lives plus 14 days (up to 28 days) prior to first dose of PF 07220060.
  • Concomitant use of methotrexate, salicylates, penicillin or other beta-lactams, sulfonamide, ketamine, thiopental anesthesia, indomethacin, naproxen, ketoprofen, meclofenamate, lorazepam are prohibited within 5 half-lives plus 14 days (up to 28 days) prior to first dose of PF 07220060 (Applicable to Cohort 2).
  • History of sensitivity to azole antifungals, probenecid, or any of the formulation components of PF-07220060.

Study details
    Healthy Adults

NCT07160738

Pfizer

1 February 2026

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