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This study will examine comparative bioavailability of single dose of a fixed dose combination (FDC) of extended release Torsemide and Spironolactone given with or without food in healthy adult subjects.
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To study comparative bioavailability (BA) of single dose of the FDC (24 mg ER Torsemide and 30 mg Spironolactone) tablet given with or without food in healthy adult subjects.
The total expected study duration is at least 11 days from the day of check-in for Period 1 to the end of Period 2.
There will be a washout period of at least 07 days will be maintained in between the periods.
Treatment will be as follows:
(A): Fixed dose combination (FDC) of 24 mg ER Torsemide + 30 mg Spironolactone tablet without food.
Dose: 1x (24 mg +30 mg) FDC tablet
Treatment (B):
FDC (24 mg ER Torsemide + 30 mg Spironolactone) tablet with food. Dose: 1x (24 mg +30 mg) FDC tablet
Route of Administration for both treatments: Oral
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Inclusion criteria
Subjects must fulfill all of the following criteria to be considered for inclusion into this study:
Exclusion criteria
Any of the following conditions are cause for exclusion from the study:
History or presence of significant: cardiovascular, pulmonary, hepatic, renal, hematological, gastrointestinal, endocrine, immunologic, dermatologic, neurological, musculoskeletal, psychiatric disease/disorder.
History or presence of significance:
Asthma, urticaria, or other allergic-type reactions after taking Torsemide, Spironolactone or any other drug.
Ulceration or history of gastric and/or duodenal ulcer. Stomach or intestinal bleeding. Jaundice in the past 6 months. Internal bleeding.
Hypersensitivity or allergy to Torsemide, Spironolactone or any of the excipients.
History of alcohol or drug abuse in the past one year.
Family history of bleeding disorders.
History of difficulty in passing urine or emptying the bladder or of incontinence.
Have donated 500 mL or more blood within 90 days before receiving the first dose of the study drug.
Subjects who have participated in another clinical study in the past 3 months prior to commencement of this study.
Any difficulty in the accessibility of forearm veins for cannulation or blood sampling and or difficulty with donating blood.
Refuse to abstain from food for at least 10 h prior to dosing and for at least 4 h after dosing in each period.
Refuse to abstain from food for at least 10 h prior to start of consumption of high-fat high-calorie breakfast and at least 4 h post dose.
Subject who refuses to consume the 100% high fat high calorie breakfast prior to dosing*.
Refuse to abstain from fluid for at least 1 h before and 1 h after dosing in each period (except 240 ± 2 mL water given for dosing).
Found positive during breath alcohol test done during period one check-in and inability to abstain from alcohol till the end of the study.
Found positive during urine drug screening done prior to period one check-in.
Found positive screening results for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV, or Syphilis.
History of difficulty in swallowing tablets.
Received any medication [including over-the-counter products], herbal products for 14 days preceding the study.
Use of enzyme-modifying drugs within 30 days prior to receiving the first dose of study medication.
History of dehydration from diarrhea, vomiting, or any other reason within 24 hours prior to check-in of period one.
Consumption of xanthine-containing food and beverages (chocolates, tea, coffee, or cola drinks) for at least 48 hours prior to check-in of period one.
Consumption of grapefruit or its products within the 48 hours prior to check-in of period one.
Female subjects are found to be positive during pregnancy tests done prior to period one check-in.
Lactating females.
Investigator/Physician feels that it is not in the subject's and/or study's best interest to enroll the subject.
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24 participants in 2 patient groups
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Salim Shah, PhD, JD; Chris Wilcox, MD, PhD
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