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A clinical trial study to determine the effect of an investigational drug (SEP-363856) has on the way that the drug Metformin travels through the body in people with schizophrenia. This clinical trial will have approximately 24 subjects both male and female 18 year of age and older. This study will be conducted in approximately 2 study sites in the United States.
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This is a randomized, single-blind, two-period crossover study in which each subject will receive both treatments and therefore act as their own control to minimize confounding covariates within the study population. Randomizing subjects to treatment sequence will assist with reducing the potential order effects that might confound the findings if all the subjects received the same treatment sequence. The single-blind method is used to keep subjects blind to treatment assignment throughout the study period, in order to avoid possible influence of the psychological factors of subjects on study assessments. This clinical study will evaluate whether SEP 363856 influences the PK of a concomitantly administered OCT2 substrate, metformin.
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P7 (hostility) G8 (uncooperativeness).
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Subject has any clinically significant unstable medical condition or any clinically significant chronic disease that in the opinion of the Investigator, would limit the subject's ability to complete and/or participate in the study, including any clinically significant hematological (including deep vein thrombosis) or bleeding disorder, renal, metabolic, endocrine, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, urological, cardiovascular, hepatic, neurologic or allergic disease (except for untreated seasonal allergies that are asymptomatic at the time of dosing).
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21 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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