Overview
A Study to Learn How a Proton Pump Inhibitor Affects the Way Elinzanetant (BAY 3427080) Moves Into, Through and Out of the Body, and How Much of it Gets Absorbed by the Body When Taken as a Single and Small Radioactive Dose in Healthy Adults
Status:
Recruiting
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2021-12-06
2021-12-06
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
Researchers are looking for a better way to treat people who have vasomotor symptoms (VMS). VMS such as hot flashes are caused by hormonal changes occurring during menopausal transition when women may have also changes in their monthly cycles. The study treatment, elinzanetant (BAY3427080), was developed to work by blocking neurokinin receptors from working. These receptors can cause changes in the body which can affect hormone levels in men and women. Acid is created by the stomach to help break down and digest food. A type of treatment for overly production of acid by the stomach are called proton pump inhibitors which are currently available for people who have stomach and digestion problems. Proton pump inhibitors work by lowering the amount of acid created by the stomach. In this study, the researchers want to learn about elinzanetant oral bioavailability when taken with a proton pump inhibitor called esomeprazole. They want to learn if taking these drugs together affects the oral bioavailability. The researchers will study how esomeprazole affects the way elinzanetant moves into, through, and out of the body. To do this, the doctors and their team will take blood samples from the participants. These samples will be used to measure the levels of elinzanetant in the participants' blood when it is taken with and without esomeprazole. This study will include healthy adult participants. There will be 2 periods in this study. It is planned that all of the participants will take part in both periods. During Period 1, the participants will take elinzanetant 1 time as a capsule by mouth. The participants will also receive a very small amount of radioactive elinzanetant, also called a microtracer, given through needle in a vein. During Period 2, the participants will take esomeprazole once a day for 5 days as tablets by mouth. On the last day, the participants will also take elinzanetant 1 time as a capsule by mouth. During this study, the participants will visit the study site 3 times. The participants will stay at the study site for 9 days in Period 1 and for 12 days in Period 2. Each participant will be in the study for up to 9 weeks. During the study, the doctors will take urine samples. They will also ask the participants about any medications they have been taking, and what adverse events they are having. An adverse event is any medical problem that a participant has during a study. Doctors keep track of all adverse events that happen in studies, even if they do not think the adverse events might be related to the study treatments.Phase:
Phase 1Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy VolunteersDetails
Lead Sponsor:
BayerTreatments:
Esomeprazole
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Participant must be 18 to 65 years of age inclusive, at the time of signing the
informed consent.
- Participants who are overtly healthy as determined by medical evaluation including
medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and cardiac monitoring.
- Body weight of at least 50 kg and body mass index (BMI) within the range of 18.0 to
30.0 kg/m^2 (inclusive).
- Male and female Contraceptive use by men or women should be consistent with local
regulations regarding the methods of contraception for those participating in clinical
studies.
- Male participants: Male participants of reproductive potential must agree to use
a condom (with or without spermicide) when sexually active. This applies for the
time period between the signing of the informed consent form (ICF) until 5 days
after the last dose of study intervention. Female partners of childbearing
potential of male participants do not need to follow special precautions.
- Female participants: Women of childbearing potential will have to use highly
effective non-hormonal contraception when having sexual intercourse with a male
partner from signing the ICF until 5 days after last dose of the study drug.
- Women of non-childbearing potential are not required to use contraception.
Non-childbearing potential is defined as
- Postmenopausal state confirmed by follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) level >33.4 U/L,
or above reference range from the local laboratory, or
- Surgically sterilized by bilateral tubal ligation, bilateral oophorectomy with or
without hysterectomy, or hysterectomy documented by medical report verification.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any clinically relevant abnormal findings in medical history and physical examination
which in the opinion of the investigators, may put the participant at risk because of
his/her participation in the trial or provide difficulties in interpreting the trial
data.
- History or evidence of any clinically relevant cardiovascular, gastrointestinal,
endocrine, hematologic, hepatic, immunologic, metabolic, urologic, pulmonary,
neurologic, dermatologic, psychiatric, renal and/or other clinically relevant disease,
as judged by the investigator.
- Pre-existing diseases for which it can be assumed that the absorption, distribution,
metabolism, elimination and effects of the study intervention will not be normal.
- Any medical disorder, condition or history of such that would impair the participant's
ability to participate or complete this study in the opinion of the investigator.
- Known hypersensitivity to the study interventions (active substances, or excipients of
the preparations).
- Known severe allergies e.g., allergies to more than 3 allergens, allergies affecting
the lower respiratory tract - allergic asthma, allergies requiring therapy with
corticosteroids, urticaria or significant non-allergic drug reactions.
- Relevant diseases within the last 4 weeks prior to the first study intervention
administration.
- Febrile illness within 4 weeks before first study intervention administration.
- Contraindications for the use of esomeprazole, especially known hereditary problems of
fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase
insufficiency
- Use of drugs which may affect absorption (e.g. loperamide, metoclopramide) within 1
week before first study drug administration.