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This is a long-term-safety roll-over extension study for a Phase II Study (Protocol CPC-001-07).
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This is a long-term-safety roll-over extension study for a Phase II Study (Protocol CPC-001-07). Patients having safely completed the 12-week maintenance phase of Study CPC-001-07 will be eligible for admission. Subjects will remain on their CPC-201 MTD as determined in Study CPC-001-07. The dose of CPC-201 will be increased from 15 mg/day (administered in Study CPC-001-07) to 20mg/day starting on Day1. For those patients who do not tolerate 20mg/day CPC-201, the dose of CPC-201will be decreased to its previously tolerated level of 15mg/day.
This protocol allows to increase patients' MTD of CPC-201, as previously determined in the Phase II Study (CPC-001-07 protocol) by, 5mg or 10mg increment up to a maximum of 60 mg/day starting on Day7 or Month 3 visits of this extension protocol per Investigator's judgment and patient's tolerability.
This extension study is intended to continue for each enrolled patient for up to 6 months unless medically contraindicated. Patients may withdraw from this study at any time. Upon termination of this study, patients will return to their original daily donepezil dose of 10 mg/day and will continue to receive CPC-201 mg/day for one final week.
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Renal and hepatic dysfunction with:
Total Bilirubin: >1.5 x UNL AST: >2.5 x UNL ALT: >2.5 x UNL Serum Creatinine: >1.5 x UNL Creatinine Clearance: <30 mL/min (calculated by Cockcroft and Gault equation)
History or presence of myasthenia.
ECG findings of:
Complete Left Bundle Branch Block; Ventricular pacing; 2nd degree or 3rd degree AV block; Atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter; HR <45 or >100; PR >220 msec; or QTcF >450 msec in male, >470 msec in female
Patients considered unlikely to co-operate in the study, and/or poor compliance anticipated by the investigator.
Any other clinically relevant acute or chronic diseases which could interfere with patients' safety during the trial, or expose them to undue risk, or which could interfere with study objectives.
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