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The purpose of this study is to assess the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of single and multiple oral doses of TMC435 in Chinese healthy volunteers. Pharmacokinetics (PK) means how the drug is absorbed into the bloodstream, distributed in the body and eliminated from the body.
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TMC435 is being investigated for the treatment of chronic hepatitic C infection. The results of this study will provide dosing recommendations for the administration of TMC435 in Chinese HCV-infected patients. This is a Phase I, open label (both participant and investigator know the name of the medication given at certain moment), randomized (study medication is assigned by chance) study to investigate the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of TMC435 after single and repeated intakes. Each participant will receive 2 treatments. First, participants will receive TMC435 as a single dose of 100 or 200 mg. Thereafter, in the multiple dose part, 100 or 200 mg TMC435 will be administered during 5 consecutuve days every morning. Both treatments will be administered with food. There will be a washout period of at least 72 hours between the 2 treatments. The main focus of the trial is the pharmacokinetic characteristics (level-profile of TMC435 over time in the blood stream). This evaluation requires multiple blood samples from Day 1 till Day 3 in the first session and from Day 1 till Day 11 in the second session. Safety assessments (blood and urine tests, blood pressure, pulse, electrocardiogram, and physical examination) will follow a different schedule and will be performed during each treatment period, up to 4 weeks after the last. Each volunteer participate in 2 treatments, i.e., single dose period and multiple dose period. In the single dose part, planned doses will be 100 or 200 mg TMC435. In the multiple dose part, TMC435 will be administered during 5 consecutive days every morning.
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32 participants in 2 patient groups
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