Overview

A Trial to Learn How a New Liquid Form of BAY1817080 is Tolerated and Taken up by the Body of Healthy Male Participants (Part A). By Labeling BAY1817080 With a Radioactive Substance (Carbon 14) Researchers Want to Learn How the Study Drug is Process

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2021-02-11
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
Male
Summary
Researchers are looking for a new way to treat people suffering either from a condition where the bladder is unable to hold urine normally (overactive bladder), or a condition in which tissue similar to the tissue that normally lines the inside of the womb grows outside the womb (endometriosis) or a condition where the cough lasts longer than 8 weeks in adults (chronic cough). BAY1817080 is a new drug that is in development as a potential treatment for these conditions. In this trial, the researchers want to learn how a new liquid form of BAY1817080 is taken up by the body in a small number of healthy participants. The trial will include men who are aged 18 to 54. The trial will have 2 parts: A and B. The participants in Part A will stay at the trial site for about 5 days. During this time, the participants will take 1 dose of a liquid form of BAY1817080 by mouth. The doctors will take blood and urine samples and check the participants' health. Part A will be done so the researchers can see how much BAY1817080 gets into the participants' blood. The participants in Part B will stay at the trial site for about 16 days followed by a maximum of 4 re-admission visits over 24 hours at intervals of 7 days. These participants will take 1 dose of a liquid form of BAY1817080 labeled with a radioactive substance (carbon 14), which means it is "radiolabeled". This allows the researchers to understand how BAY1817080 moves through and leaves the body. During Part B, the doctors will take blood, urine, stool, and vomit samples if applicable. They will also check the participants' health.
Phase:
Phase 1
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Bayer
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Capable of giving signed informed consent as described in Appendix which includes
compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the informed consent form
(ICF) and in this protocol;

- Ability to understand and follow study-related instructions;

- Participant has signed the ICF before any study specific tests or procedures are done;

- Healthy male participant;

- Age: 18 to 54 years (inclusive) at the time of informed consent and first dose of
study medication;

- Body mass index (BMI) ≥18 and ≤30 kg/m^2 at Screening;

- Body weight of at least 45 kg at Screening;

- Participant agrees to use contraception as described in Appendix.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Presence or history of clinically relevant cardiovascular, central nervous system
(CNS), hepatic, hematopoietic disease, renal dysfunction, metabolic or endocrine
dysfunction, serious allergy, asthma hypoxemia, hypertension, seizures, or allergic
skin rash;

- Known hypersensitivity to the study drugs (active substances or excipients of the
preparations);

- Known severe allergies, e.g., allergies to more than 3 allergens, allergies affecting
the lower respiratory tract (e.g., allergic asthma), allergies requiring therapy with
corticosteroids or significant nonallergic drug reactions;

- Febrile illness within 1 week before study drug administration;

- Current or recent (within 6 months) gastrointestinal disease that would be expected to
influence the absorption of drugs (i.e., a history of malabsorption, esophageal
reflux, peptic ulcer disease, erosive esophagitis, frequent occurrence of heartburn
[more than once per week], or any gastrointestinal surgical intervention [e.g.
cholecystectomy]);

- Participant has a history of cancer, except basal cell carcinoma which has been in
remission for at least 5 years prior to Screening;

- Incompletely cured pre-existing diseases for which it can be assumed that the
absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination and effects of study intervention
will not be normal;

- Poor peripheral venous access;

- Regular use of medicines within 14 days prior to administration of study intervention;

- Regular use of therapeutic or recreational drugs, e.g., cannabis, carnitine products,
anabolics, high dose vitamins within 3 months prior to screening;

- Any use of medicines or substances within 14 days prior to administration, which
oppose the study objectives or might affect the PK of BAY1817080 (e.g., laxatives,
loperamide, metoclopramide, antacids, H2-receptor antagonists, systemic antibiotics,
CYP3A4 inducers, CYP3A4 inhibitors, "organic anion transporting polypeptide" (OATP) /
"breast cancer resistance protein" (BCRP) substrates, P-gp substrates and inhibitors).
Relevant medication of individual participants will be discussed with the study
medical expert before first dosing in the study.