Overview

A Trial to Learn How Safe Vericiguat (BAY1021189) is and the Way the Body Absorbs, Distributes and Gets Rid of Vericiguat in Participants With Kidney Disease and in Age-, Weight- and Gender-matched Healthy Participants

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2015-01-22
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
Vericiguat (BAY1021189) is under development to treat heart failure, a condition in in which the heart has trouble pumping blood through the body. Renal impairment which co-occurs in patients with heart failure is a common condition in which the kidneys are not filtering the blood as well as they should. The goal of the study was to learn more about the safety of vericiguat (BAY1021189), how it was tolerated and the way the body absorbed, distributed and excreted the study dug given as a single oral dose of 2.5 mg tablet in participants with renal impairment and healthy participants matched for age-, gender-, and weight. The participants stayed at the trial site for about 6 days. During this time, the doctors took blood and urine samples and checked the participants' health. About 7-14 days after the participants took vericiguat (BAY1021189), the researchers checked the participants' health again and asked about any medical problems they had.
Phase:
Phase 1
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Bayer
Collaborator:
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

For all subjects:

- Aged between 18 and 79 years (inclusive) with body mass index 18 to 34 kg/m^2 (both
inclusive)

- Women without childbearing potential; women of childbearing potential only if the
pregnancy test was negative and a combination of condoms with a safe and highly
effective contraception method was granted

For subjects with renal impairment:

- With an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) < 90 mL/min/1.73m^2 determined
from a serum creatinine control 2-14 days prior to dosing

- Stable renal disease, i.e. a serum creatinine value determined at least 3 months
before the pre-study visit should not vary by more than 25% from the serum creatinine
value determined at the pre-study visit

For healthy subjects:

- eGFR ≥ 90 mL/min/1.73m^2 determined from serum creatinine 2-14 days prior to dosing

- Healthy subjects with age-, weight- and gender- matched to renal impaired subjects

Exclusion Criteria:

For all subjects:

- Febrile illness within 1 week before the start of the study

- History of severe allergies, non-allergic drug reactions, or multiple drug allergies

- Hypersensitivity to the investigational drug, the control agent and/ or to inactive
constituents

- Regular daily consumption of more than 1/2 liter of usual beer or the equivalent
quantity of approximately 20 g of alcohol in another form or more than 1 liter of
xanthine-containing beverages or more than 10 cigarettes

- Positive testing in the drug screening

- Positive results for hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg), hepatitis C virus
antibodies (anti-HCV), human immune deficiency virus antibodies (anti-HIV 1+2)

- Donation of more than 100 mL of blood in the preceding 4 weeks or 500 mL in the
preceding 3 months

- Relevant deviation from the normal range in clinical chemistry, hematology,
coagulation or urinalysis as judged by the investigator For subjects with renal
impairment

- Acute renal failure

- Acute nephritis

- Any organ transplant in the past 5 years

- Severe cerebrovascular or cardiac disorders, e.g. myocardial infarction less than 6
months prior to dosing, congestive heart failure of New York Heart Association grade
III or IV, severe arrhythmia requiring anti-arrhythmic treatment

- Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or coronary artery bypass graft less
than 6 months prior to dosing

- Diagnosed malignancy within the past 5 years

- Failure of any other major organ system other than the kidney

- Concomitant use of any medication except medications necessary for the treatment of
diseases

- Diastolic BP >100 mmHg and/or systolic BP >180 mmHg

- Heart rate below 50 beats/min or above 100 beats/min at screening visit

- Significant uncorrected rhythm or conduction disturbances For healthy subjects

- Subjects with conspicuous findings in medical history or pre-study examination

- A history of relevant diseases of vital organs, of the central nervous system or other
organs

- Excluded therapies (e.g. physiotherapy, acupuncture, etc.) from 1 week before
admission to the ward (-01d)

- Use of medication within the 2 weeks preceding the study which could interfere with
the investigational product

- Systolic BP below 100 mmHg or above 145 mmHg and Diastolic BP below 55 mmHg or above
95 mmHg

- Heart rate below 50 beats/min or above 100 beats/min

- Clinically relevant findings in the electrocardiogram (ECG)