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To compare the pharmacokinetic properties of two different doses of EryDex (dexamethasone sodium phosphate encapsulated in erythrocytes) given as a single infusion in healthy volunteers, based on plasma concentrations of dexamethasone.
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Inclusion criteria
Ages 18-55 years, inclusive.
If female, the subject is not pregnant or lactating, and has negative serum pregnancy tests at Screening and Baseline (check-in).
If female of childbearing potential*, the subject agrees not to donate ova and to use one of the following methods of contraception from the time of signing the informed consent until 2 months after infusion.
Cap or diaphragm with spermicidal cream or jelly + male condom and spermicide.
Hormonal contraceptives (oral, implant, injection or patch) + male condom and spermicide.
Intrauterine devices + male condom or spermicide.
Vaginal ring + male condom and spermicide.
If male, the subject agrees to not donate sperm and to use barrier contraception (e.g., condom with spermicidal cream or jelly) from the time of signing the informed consent until 2 months after infusion.
Physically and mentally healthy, as confirmed by medical history, physical examination, vital signs, clinical laboratory tests, and ECG.
The subject has a body weight of at least 45 kg and a body mass index of ≤ 30.
Written informed consent to participate was obtained from the subject.
Ability to understand the aims of the trial and comply with the study procedures.
Exclusion criteria
General
Females that are of childbearing potential, pregnant, or are breast-feeding. Women of childbearing potential using two forms of birth control (e.g. barrier and hormonal) will be eligible.
Loss/removal of 500 mL or more of blood within the past 4 weeks.
A disability that may prevent the subject from completing all study requirements.
Noncompliance with the study requirements. Medical History
Current or previous neoplastic disease.
History of any impairment of the immunological system.
History of drug or alcohol abuse (within past 5 years).
A current diagnosis of severe or unstable cardiovascular disease;
Any history or current evidence of a cardiac illness as determined by the investigator;
History or current diagnosis of a psychiatric illness (DSM-IV-TR Axis I diagnosis) or neurodegenerative disorder.
Smoker; currently or at any time in the last 6 months.
Hemoglobinopathy or G6PD deficiency.
History of recurrent or chronic infections, including Staphylococcus or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
History of positive tuberculosis skin test (PPD test). Current Medical Status
Have any other significant disease or condition that in the Investigator's opinion would put the subject at risk for participating in the trial.
Vital signs outside the following ranges:
Any clinically significant ECG abnormality, including a disorder of rate, rhythm, or conduction, or other morphological changes.
Any clinically significant abnormality on standard laboratory examinations (hematology, biochemistry, urinalysis), as determined by the Investigator, in consultation with the Sponsor.
History of hepatitis B and/or C, and/or positive serology results, which indicate the presence of hepatitis B and/or C (Hepatitis B surface antigen and/or antibody to Hepatitis C).
Positive results from the HIV serology.
Positive results of the drug and alcohol tests at screening and/or check-in at the unit. Alcohol intake should be limited to 2 drinks per day during the 2 weeks prior to dosing; alcohol consumption will be prohibited from the time o
Clinically significant abnormal serum cortisol levels (below normal range or >1.5x ULN) at screening.
Prior/Concomitant Medication
Any previous steroid consumption within 4 weeks before Baseline.
Chronic condition or prior allergic reaction representing a contraindication to the use of steroid drugs.
Have participated in any other trial with an investigational drug and received a dose within 30 days or 10 half-lives (whichever is greater) from the start of the Screening Period.
Requirement for any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medication, other than hormonal birth control or occasional use of acetaminophen, that cannot be discontinued during screening, at least one week before Baseline, and throughout the 42-day study period.
f admittance on Day -1 through to the final safety evaluations on Day 42.
A drug or treatment known to cause major organ system toxicity during the past year.
Caffeine-containing products in excess of the equivalent of 2 cups of coffee per day during the 2 weeks prior to dosing and through to the final safety evaluations on Day 42.
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