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The primary objectives of this study were to determine the rate, extent, and routes of radioactivity excretion of [¹⁴C]etelcalcetide in feces, dialysate, and urine over time and to measure radioactivity concentrations in whole blood and plasma over time.
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Six adult male or female patients with end stage renal disease requiring hemodialysis will be enrolled to receive 750 nCi of [¹⁴C]-labeled etelcalcetide formulated in 10 mg etelcalcetide administered as a single 2 mL intravenous dose at the end of hemodialysis.
Participants will spend the first approximately 12 days in confinement at the clinic (day -1 until completion of day 11 study procedures). Blood samples, and complete collections of dialysate, dialysis membrane (as necessary), urine (as available), and feces will be analyzed for radioactivity content by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). Following the confinement period, participants will return to the site on an outpatient basis in accordance to their routine dialysis sessions up to day 39. Blood and dialysate samples and dialysis membranes will be collected at specified times during the outpatient visit period.
Participants may be asked to return so the site for the Extended Pharmacokinetic Collection Period. During the Extended Pharmacokinetic Collection Period, participants will return to the site for 3 consecutive hemodialysis sessions (Collection Period 1) and then again approximately one month later, for an additional 3 consecutive hemodialysis sessions (Collection Period 2).
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