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The purpose of this study is to explore the pharmacokinetics of different dosing regimens of rilpivirine in combination with rifabutin in healthy participants.
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This is a Phase I, open-label (the participant will know the identity of the treatment they receive), 3-period study to investigate the pharmacokinetic (what the body does to the medication) interaction of steady-state (constant concentrations in your blood resulting from a fixed dosing regimen) rilpivirine and steady-state rifabutin. Twenty healthy participants will be enrolled and will receive 3 different treatments (treatment A: rilpivirine 25 mg once daily administered daily for 11 days; treatment B: rilpivirine 50 mg once daily administered for 11 days + rifabutin 300 mg daily administered for 17 days; treatment C: rilpivirine (in a regimen to be determined based on an interim analysis of treatments A and B) administered for 11 days + rifabutin 300 mg daily administered for 17 days). All 20 participants will be randomized (the study drug is assigned by chance) to receive treatments A (10 participants) and treatment B (10 participants) and there will be a washout period of at least 21 days between treatments A and B. After all participants have completed treatments A and B, there will be an interim analysis to decide upon the dosing regimen for rilpivirine in treatment C (the rilpivirine regimen in treatment C could be either once daily or twice daily with a total daily dose of rilpivirine between 25 and 75 mg). All 20 participants will receive treatment C. Safety and tolerability will be evaluated throughout the study.
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20 participants in 3 patient groups
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