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CompletedNCT03512548

Study in Healthy Subjects to Determine the Effect of an Inhibitor on Exposure to Relacorilant and Its Metabolites

A Phase 1, Open-Label, Single-Sequence Crossover Study in Healthy Subjects to Determine the Effect of an Inhibitor of Cytochrome P450 3A on Exposure to Relacorilant and Its Main Metabolites

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
52 (actual)
Sponsor
Corcept Therapeutics · Industry
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This is an open label, single sequence, crossover study. In Part 1, eligible subjects will participate in 3 treatment periods, in which they will receive the following treatments in turn: 1) In Period 1, a single 350-mg dose of relacorilant administered alone, 2) In Period 2, once daily 200-mg doses of itraconazole administered for 3 days; 3) In Period 3, single 350-mg dose of relacorilant administered with a concomitant 200-mg dose of itraconazole and continued once daily 200-mg doses of itraconazole for three additional days. If Part 2 is conducted, eligible subjects will participate in 2 treatment periods, in which they will receive the following treatments in turn: 1) In Period A, once daily 300-mg doses of relacorilant alone for 10 days; 2) In Period B, once daily 300-mg doses of relacorilant in combination with once daily 200-mg doses of itraconazole for 10 days.

Detailed description

This is an open label, single sequence, crossover study. In Part 1, eligible subjects will participate in 3 treatment periods, in which they will receive the following treatments in turn: 1) In Period 1, a single 350-mg dose of relacorilant administered alone, 2) In Period 2, once daily 200-mg doses of itraconazole administered for 3 days; 3) In Period 3, single 350-mg dose of relacorilant administered with a concomitant 200-mg dose of itraconazole and continued once daily 200-mg doses of itraconazole for three additional days. Part 2 of the study may be conducted if the results of Part 1 indicate that itraconazole has a clinically meaningful effect on exposure to relacorilant and metabolites. If Part 2 is conducted, eligible subjects will participate in 2 treatment periods, in which they will receive the following treatments in turn: 1) In Period A, once daily 300-mg doses of relacorilant alone for 10 days; 2) In Period B, once daily 300-mg doses of relacorilant in combination with once daily 200-mg doses of itraconazole for 10 days. Blood samples will be collected before dosing and at intervals up to 96 hours after relacorilant dose in Part 1, and up to 24 hours after the last dose of relacorilant in each study period in Part 2. In Part 1 only, additional samples will be collected during the itraconazole dosing to confirm exposure. Safety and tolerability will be monitored using AEs, clinical laboratory evaluations, 12-lead ECG recordings, vital signs, and and physical examinations. Subjects will be admitted to the Clinical Research Unit (CRU) on the morning of Day -1 following an 8-hour fast for baseline assessments and will remain confined until completion of procedures. Each subject will have a follow-up (FU) visit 14 ± 2 days (Part 1) or 7 ± 2 days (Part 2) after the last dose of relacorilant.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGRelacorilant 350mgRelacorilant 350mg
DRUGItraconazoleItraconazole 200 mg
DRUGRelacorilant 300mgRelacorilant 300mg

Timeline

Start date
2018-04-10
Primary completion
2019-07-29
Completion
2019-08-23
First posted
2018-04-30
Last updated
2020-03-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Regulatory

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03512548. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.