Investigation of Pharmacokinetics,Safety,and Pharmacodynamics of HSK39297 in Subjects With Hepatic Impairment

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phasePhase 1
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-70
SponsorHaisco Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd.

About this trial

The study is being conducted to compare the pharmacokinetics, safety, and pharmacodynamics of HSK39297 in subjects with mild to moderate hepatic impairment and normal hepatic function

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Ability to understand the study procedures and methods, participate voluntarily and be able to complete the study according to the protocol requirements, and sign the informed consent form (ICF) in writing;

Aged 18-70 years old on the date of signing the ICF (including the threshold), both male and female;

At the time of screening, male subjects weighing no less than 50 kg and female subjects weighing no less than 45 kg; body mass index (BMI): 18~32 kg/m2 (including the threshold);

Normal or abnormal physical examination, 12-ECG, vital signs, chest frontal and lateral radiographs/CT, abdominal ultrasound, and laboratory tests (blood routine, blood biochemistry, urine routine, coagulation function, etc.) in the screening and baseline periods were not clinically significant.

Disqualifiers

Smoked an average of more than 5 cigarettes per day in the past 3 months or those who cannot comply with the prohibition of smoking during the trial;

Known or suspected (as judged by the researcher) immunodeficiency diseases or hereditary complement deficiencies;

Allergic to two or more allergens, or in the judgment of the investigator, may be allergic to the study drug or its components;

Screen those who have a history of heavy drinking in the past 3 months (with an average daily alcohol consumption of > 2 units of alcohol (1 unit = 285 mL of beer, or 30 mL of spirits, or 100 mL of wine)) or those with a positive breath alcohol test;

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • HSK39297 tablets
  • HSK39297 tablets
  • HSK39297 tablets

Treatment groups

24 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups