Clinical Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability and the Concentration of the BDP (Beclomethasone Dipropionate), Active Metabolite of BDP, FF( Formoterol Fumarate) and GB (Glycopyrronium Bromide), After Inhalation of CHF 5993 at Two Different Doses and QVAR®
brief summary
The study is being conducted to compare the pharmacokinetic (PK) of BDP (and its main active metabolite B17MP), FF, and GB between CHF 5993 BDP/FF/GB 200/6/12.5 µg pMDI and CHF 5993 BDP/FF/GB 100/6/12.5 µg pMDI (pressurized Metered Dose Inhaler), to assess the proportionality of systemic exposure to BDP and B17MP (17-Monoproprionate), and the systemic exposure to FF and GB with increasing doses of BDP. The study includes a QVAR REDIHALER® arm too.
detailed description
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the systemic exposure to B17MP, FF, and GB as the area under the concentration-time curve from zero to time 't' where t is the last quantifiable time point (AUC0-t) and maximum plasma concentration (Cmax) across two different dose strengths of CHF 5993 BDP/FF/GB (200/6/12.5 μg and 100/6/12.5 μg).
The secondary purposes of the study are:
1. To evaluate the pharmacokinetic profile of BDP and additional pharmacokinetic parameters of B17MP, FF, and GB across two different dose strengths of CHF 5993 BDP/FF/GB (200/6/12.5 μg and 100/6/12.5 μg); 2. To compare the exposure to BDP and B17MP between the high dose BDP/FF/GB (total daily dose \[TDD\]: 800/24/50 µg) and the highest US-approved dose of QVAR (TDD 800 µg). 3. generate additional safety and tolerability information of the two CHF 5993 pDMI strengths, after a single dose.
Participation in the study will last for a maximum of 70 days for each subject (starting from randomization).
official title
A Single Dose, Randomized, Open-label, 3-Way Cross-over Clinical Pharmacology Study, to Evaluate the Systemic Exposure of BDP, Beclomethasone 17-monoproprionate, Formoterol Fumarate, and Glycopyrronium Bromide, After Inhalation of the Fixed Combination BDP/FF/GB HFA pMDI (CHF 5993) at Two Different Strengths and of BDP Hydrofluoroalkane (HFA), in Healthy Volunteers.