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Primary Objective:
To determine the bioequivalence of a single dose of one tablet of sotagliflozin (test) compared to two tablets of sotagliflozin (reference) under fasting conditions in healthy male and female subjects
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Study duration per participant is approximately 103 days including a screening period up to 21 days before first dose, 4 periods of dosing and pharmacokinetic (PK) sampling each lasting 7 days, a washout period of 8-21 days between dosing, and an end of study visit 10-15 days after the last dose.
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Inclusion criteria :
Healthy male or female subjects, between 18 and 55 years of age, inclusive.
Body weight between 50.0 and 100.0 kg, inclusive, if male, and between 40.0 and 90.0 kg, inclusive, if female.
Body mass index between 18.0 and 30.0 kg/m2, inclusive.
Certified as healthy by a comprehensive clinical assessment (detailed medical history and complete physical examination).
Normal vital signs after 10 minutes resting in supine position and after 3 minutes in standing position:
Standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters after 10 minutes resting in supine position in the following ranges; 120 ms<PR<220 ms, QRS<120 ms, QTc≤430 ms if male, ≤450 ms if female and normal ECG tracing unless the Investigator considers an ECG tracing abnormality to be not clinically relevant.
Laboratory parameters within the normal range, unless the Investigator considers an abnormality to be clinically irrelevant for healthy subjects; however serum creatinine, alkaline phosphatase, hepatic enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase), and total bilirubin (unless the subject has documented Gilbert syndrome) should not exceed the upper laboratory norm.
Female subject must use a double contraception method including a highly effective method of birth control, except if she has undergone sterilization at least 3 months earlier or is postmenopausal. The accepted double contraception methods include the use of 2 of the following 3 contraceptive options: (1) intrauterine device; (2) hormonal contraception; (3) condom or diaphragm or cervical/vault cap, in addition to spermicide. Menopause is defined as being amenorrheic for at least 2 years with plasma follicule-stimulating hormone (FSH) level >30 UI/L. Hormonal contraception is acceptable in this study (contraceptive guidance will be described in the study protocol).
Having given written informed consent prior to undertaking any study-related procedure.
Not under any administrative or legal supervision.
Male subject, whose partners are of childbearing potential (including lactating women), must accept to use, during sexual intercourse, a double contraception method according to the following algorithm: (condom) plus (intra-uterine device or hormonal contraceptive) from the inclusion up to 3 months after the last dosing. Male subject, whose partners are pregnant, must use, during sexual intercourse, a condom from the inclusion up to 3 months after the last dosing.
Male subject has agreed not to donate sperm from the inclusion up to 3 months after the last dosing.
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The above information is not intended to contain all considerations relevant to a patient's potential participation in a clinical trial.
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66 participants in 2 patient groups
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