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CompletedNCT00921726

Pharmacokinetic Study of Oseltamivir and Intravenous Zanamivir in Healthy Adults

Phase 1, Open-Label Study to Evaluate Potential Pharmacokinetic Interactions Between Orally-Administered Oseltamivir and Intravenous Zanamivir in Healthy Thai Adult Subjects

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
17 (actual)
Sponsor
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) · NIH
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Due in part to widespread availability of oseltamivir and clinical experience using oseltamivir to treat H5N1 influenza virus infections, many strains of influenza have become resistant to it. Other reliable methods of treating H5N1 must be identified in case of a pandemic. One such option is intravenous zanamivir used in combination with oseltamivir. The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the interaction between oral oseltamivir and intravenous zanamivir administered as either a continuous or intermittent infusion in healthy adults.

Detailed description

It is very likely that during an influenza pandemic, intravenous zanamivir will be used in combination with oseltamivir. Although the potential for a drug interaction between the two drugs is very low, the likelihood of coadministration combined with the common route of renal clearance of both drugs and the current lack of information on the organic anion transporter polypeptides (OATP) inhibition potential of zanamivir in vivo warrants verification of a lack of an interaction. This study will provide clinical guidance for the use of intravenous zanamivir in settings where oral oseltamivir is commonly used, such as areas in which human cases of H5N1 have been reported. The total duration of study participation is approximately 13 weeks. Each participant will have a screening visit, four treatment steps, and a follow-up visit. The screening visit to determine enrollment eligibility will be conducted within 45 days prior to receiving the first dose. Participants will be randomized to receive either Regimen A or B for Step 1. Participants who received Regimen A will receive Regimen B in Step 2 and vice versa. After completing Step 2, all participants will continue with Regimens C and D, consecutively, in Steps 3 and 4, with at least 3 days between each step. A follow-up visit will occur 7-10 days after completing the last treatment assessments or withdrawing from the study. Regimen A consists of continuous intravenous zanamivir infusion (800 mg) for 16 hours. Regimen B consists of 150 mg oral oseltamivir tablets taken five times over 3 days. Regimen C consists of 150 mg oral oseltamivir tablets taken five times over 3 days plus continuous intravenous zanamivir infusion (3600 mg) for 36 hours. Regimen D consists of 150 mg oral oseltamivir tablets taken five times over 3 days plus intermittent intravenous zanamivir infusion received in five 30 minute intervals (3000 mg total). Blood and urine collection, vital signs, pharmacokinetic sampling, adverse event assessment, and pregnancy test for females will occur at each step in the study. The follow-up visit will involve blood and urine collection, vital signs, adverse event assessment, and pregnancy test for females.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGZanamivirContinuous (800 mg in Regimen A, 3600 mg in Regimen C) and intermittent (3600 mg in Regimen D) infusion
DRUGOseltamivir150 mg oral tablets taken five times over 3 days in Regimens A, B, C, and D

Timeline

Start date
2009-07-01
Primary completion
2009-10-01
Completion
2009-10-01
First posted
2009-06-16
Last updated
2010-03-19

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Thailand

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00921726. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.