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A Phase I Study of Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of T-1301 Capsules in Subjects With Advanced Solid Tumors
T-1301 is a novel small-molecule inhibitor of multiple kinases being developed as an oral drug for the treatment of advanced solid tumors. The nonclinical study results demonstrate the nonclinical efficacy and safety of T-1301 and support the design of this Phase 1, first-in-human (FIH) clinical trial in subjects with advanced cancer.
This study is an open-label, multi-center, Phase I dose-escalation study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of T-1301 capsules in subjects with advanced solid tumors (including lymphoma), and to identify the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) and the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D). Approximately 30 patients will be enrolled for the dose-escalation phase. Actual number of patients will be determined by the number of dose cohorts until the MTD is reached.
T-1301 will be administered orally QD or BID in a 28-day cycle (21 days on treatment followed by 7 days off treatment) in sequential cohorts. Subjects can continue with the treatment until one of the discontinuation criteria is met or until the planned stop of the study (12 months after the last subject receives the first dose of study drug), whichever comes first.
The planned dose levels are: 10, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140 and 160 mg/day. The dosing schedule will be once daily (QD) at the first dose level (10 mg/day) and be changed to twice daily (BID) starting with the second dose level. Other dose levels or dosing frequency may be explored based on safety and related drug exposure data following the decision of Safety Review Committee.
The dose escalation will follow accelerated titration and the Bayesian optimal interval (BOIN) design. During the initial accelerated titration phase, one (1) subject is enrolled per dose level. In the subsequent phase when the BOIN design is used, subjects will be enrolled in cohorts of size 3-6.
A Phase I, Open-label, Dose-finding Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Efficacy of T-1201 Injection 100 mg Kit in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors
This clinical development plan for T-1201 will begin with a first-in-human (FIH), open label, multi-center Phase I dose-escalation to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and human pharmacokinetics of T-1201 and determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) levels in patients with advanced solid cancer. The further Phase II study will then be designed based on the safety, pharmacokinetics, and preliminary efficacy results from the FIH Phase I study.
The initial part of the Phase I study is a safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic phase wherein T-1201 Injection will be intravenous administered to patients with advanced solid cancers. The study will be an open label, multi-center Phase I dose-escalation study. Approximately 30-40 patients will be enrolled for the dose-escalation phase. Actual number of patients will be determined by the number of dose cohorts until maximum tolerated dose (MTD) is reached. The modified accelerated titration design will be used for dose escalation.
The initial dose regimen will be 18 mg/m 2 of T-1201 Injection once every 4 weeks in 28-day cycles. Doses will escalate in the following sequence: 18, 36, 71, 119, 178 and 249 mg/m 2 of T-1201 Injection. Dose escalation will cease when 2/3 or 2/6 patients experience a DLT, or a dose of 249 mg/m 2 is reached. A DLT must occur within the first cycle (Cycle 1) to determine dose escalation between cohorts. If 2/3 or 2/6 patients experience DLTs at the initial dose level of 18 mg/m 2 , 2 more dose levels lower than 18 mg/m 2 will be added to the study.
No human study has been conducted for product T-1201, the benefits/risks of T-1201 is therefore not available at this stage. Since T-1201 is a prodrug of SN-38 with target delivery design, the benefits/risks ratio of T-1201 would thus be expected to be more favorable than irinotecan product (CAMPTOSAR ® , Pfizer).
A Phase I Study of Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of T-1101 (Tosylate) Capsules in Subjects With Advanced Refractory Solid Tumors
T-1101 (Tosylate) is a new small molecule chemical entity being developed as a potential anti-cancer therapeutic by Taivex Therapeutics Corp. T-1101 (Tosylate) is a potent anti-cancer agent in numerous human cancer cell lines. In addition, oral administration of T-1101 (Tosylate) showed tumor growth inhibition in different mouse xenograft models of human cancers. In this study, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic (PK) of T-1101 (Tosylate) capsules will be evaluated and also the recommended dose and regimen(s) to initiate Phase 2 will be determined.
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