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This Phase I evaluation of N-MCT in normal volunteers requires sequentially increased doses. At each dose level, the safety and pharmacokinetic will be measured. This Phase I trial will have the dose range of N-MCT from 200mg - 1200mg per patient.
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This is a Phase 1 trial evaluating the safety and pharmacokinetics of N-MCT administered orally as a single ascending dose. Healthy male and female (non-pregnant, non-lactating) subjects ages 18-45, will be consented and allowed to participate in the study if upon screening they meet the inclusion / exclusion criteria.
Subjects will be enrolled into one of four cohort groups sequentially. Each of the six subjects in each group will receive doses sequentially within 48 hours between each dose increase (ie, the second subject in a group will not receive a dose until 48 hours after the first subject received a dose).
Cohort 1 (6 subjects, male & female) will receive 200 mg, Cohort 2 (6 subjects, male & female) will receive 400 mg, Cohort 3 (8 subjects, males and females, 2 placebo, 6 treated) will receive 800 mg and Cohort 4 (8 subjects, males and females, 2 placebo, 6 treated) will receive 1200 mg of N-MCT.
Each cohort will be completed and the safety data evaluated prior to initiating the next cohort. All subjects will have plasma and urine samples evaluated for N-MCT.
The PI of the protocol and the IDMC will review safety data (AEs), safety labs, vital signs, and findings through Day 7 for Cohort 1 before enrolling subjects in Cohort 2. Cohort 2 data through Day 7 will be reviewed accordingly by the PI and IDMC before enrolling subjects in Cohort 3. Cohort 3 data through Day 7 will be reviewed by the PI and the IDMC before enrolling subjects in Cohort 4.
However, prior to dose escalation to a new cohort as described above, GHUCCTS IRB will review and approve, in expedited review, the IDMC report upon which the decision to escalate the dose to a new cohort is based.
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Inclusion criteria
Subjects must meet all Inclusion Criteria to be included in the study:
Note: Strenuous physical exercise includes long distance running > 5 km/day, weight lifting, or any physical activity to which the subject is not accustomed.
Exclusion criteria
Subjects meeting any of the Exclusion Criteria at Baseline will be excluded from study participation.
Medical conditions that preclude participation in the study as determined by the study physician investigators.
Note: Condition that may preclude participation includes:
1.1. Vital signs that are outside the ranges in the table below, measured after at least 10 minutes rest:
Blood Pressure (BP) 90-140/55-90 mmHg Pulse Rate (PR) 50 100 beats/min Tympanic Temperature (T) less than or equal to 37.6ºC Respiration Rate (RR) 12 to 20 breaths/minute
1.2. Current diagnosis of pulmonary disease 1.3. Current diagnosis of asthma, which has required use of asthma medications within the past year 1.4. History of or current diagnosis of diabetes mellitus 1.5. Autoimmune disorder, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, Wegener's granulomatosis, rheumatoid arthritis 1.6. History of malignancy except low-grade skin cancer (i.e., basal cell carcinoma which has been surgically cured) 1.7. Chronic renal, hepatic, or pulmonary disease or gastrointestinal tract condition that could interfere with the absorption of the study drug (e.g., surgical resection of significant proportions of the stomach or bowel, gastric bypass, gastric banding, cholecystectomy, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease) 1.8. History of cardiac abnormalities including Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, dysrhythmias, or coronary artery disease 1.9. History of prolonged QT interval
Clinically significant abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) at screening in the judgment of the investigator.
Screening laboratory values outside the acceptable low and upper limits unless deemed NCS by the principal investigator or sub-investigator.
Positive serology results for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), or hepatitis C virus (HCV) or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies
Febrile illness with temperature documented >38°C within 7 days of dosing
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Known hypersensitivity or allergic reaction(s) to study drug components, including ingredients present in the formulation and/or to other nucleoside analogue antiviral drugs.
Have consumed any prohibited products or undergone any prohibited procedure listed in Table 3 within the indicated time frame.
Lack of ability to fully understand the informed consent. This will be determined by the recruiter/interviewer after explaining the consent and observing the subject reading the consent.
Use of any form of tobacco, including cigarette smoking, pipe smoking, oral tobacco, for 30 days before screening and for the duration of the study.
Any specific condition that, in the judgment of the Investigator, precludes participation because it could affect subject safety.
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