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A Single Centre, 2-period, Randomized, Open-label Phase 1 Study to Assess the Relative Bioavailability of a Mesylate Salt Capsule of GSK3640254 Compared to a Hydrochloride Salt Capsule in Healthy Participants
In Brief
A Phase 1 clinical trial evaluating GSK3640254 bis-hydrochloride salt capsule and GSK3640254 Mesylate Salt Capsule for HIV Infections. Completed, enrolled 14 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This is a first time in human (FTIH), 2-period study, to assess the relative bioavailability of a mesylate salt capsule of GSK3640254, compared to a bis- hydrochloride salt capsule of GSK3640254, in healthy subjects, administered following a moderate calorie and fat meal. The subjects will be randomized to 2 sequences, Regimen AB or Regimen BA. For Regimen AB: The Regimen A, which will include oral administration of GSK3640254 bis-hydrochloride Capsule 200 milligram (mg) (reference), which will be administered, in Period 1 and Regimen B will include GSK3640254 Mesylate salt capsule (test), 200 mg, which will be administered in Period 2. For the regimen BA, the regimen B, will be administered, in Period 1 and regimen A, in Period 2. Each of the regimens will be given orally as 2 capsules in the morning, as per randomization sequence. There will be a minimum washout of 7 days between each dose of study treatment. A total, of 14 subjects, are planned to be enrolled in the study. The maximum duration of the study from screening to follow-up is approximately 7 weeks.
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Administered orally (as single dose) on morning of Day 1, as 2 capsules of 100 mg following a moderate calorie and fat meal during Period 1 and Period 2, at the specified sequence, as per study.
Administered orally (as single dose) on morning of Day 1, as 2 capsules of , 100 mg following a moderate calorie and fat meal during Period 1 and Period 2, at the specified sequence, as per study.