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Clinical Trials associated with AG-519A Phase I Randomized, Double-blind, Five-Part Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Single and Multiple Ascending Oral Doses of AG-519, the Relative Bioavailability of Prototype Tablet Formulations Compared With a Suspension Formulation, and to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics of a Selected Tablet Formulation Under Fed and Fasted Conditions in Healthy Subjects
The purpose of the study is to investigate a drug called AG-519, which is being developed for the treatment of a disease called pyruvate kinase deficiency (also known as PK deficiency) and other forms of anemia. This study is a 5 part study with Part 1 enrolling healthy volunteers into single ascending dose (SAD) groups, Part 2 enrolling healthy volunteers into multiple ascending dose (MAD) groups and Part 3 enrolling healthy volunteers to investigate how much of the study drug is taken up by the body and how food affects the uptake of a prototype formulation of AG-519, Part 4 enrolling healthy volunteers of Japanese origin to compare to the results of subjects of non-Japanese origin, and Part 5 a non-randomized, open-label, multiple dose study enrolling healthy volunteers to further investigate how much of the study drug is taken up by the body when dosed over 14 days.
100 Clinical Results associated with AG-519
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100 Patents (Medical) associated with AG-519
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