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The primary purpose of this study (CLN-504) is to determine the safety and develop a dosing regimen of an investigational anticoagulant drug (ATI-5923) in patients with atrial fibrillation.
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ATI-5923 is a structural analog of warfarin that is being developed as an oral anticoagulant. It has a similar pharmacological profile to warfarin but was designed to provide more uniform and stable anticoagulation. ATI-5923 is a selective, non-competitive inhibitor of vitamin K epoxide reductase. ATI-5923 is metabolized by esterase to a single inactive metabolite and thus is expected to have less variable metabolism, drug-drug interactions and reduced instances of under/over coagulation, making the response safer and more predictable. The primary purpose of this study is to develop a dosing regimen and INR monitoring schedule that can be applied in an outpatient setting to safely and conveniently anticoagulate patients with atrial fibrillation to a therapeutic INR. Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) were chosen for the study population of this trial because they require anticoagulation if they have risk factors for stroke.
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