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MechanismH1 receptor antagonists [+1] |
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Drug Highest PhaseApproved |
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First Approval Date01 Jan 1966 |
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Drug Highest PhasePending |
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Evaluation of Safety, Drug-Drug Interactions and Pharmacokinetic Profiles of Co-Administration of Escalating Doses of Extended Release and Standard Formulations of Betahistine as Monotherapy and as Adjunctive to Olanzapine in Healthy Subjects
The study aims to evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetics of extended release and standard formulations of betahistine when administered as monotherapy and as compared to their safety and pharmacokinetics when co-administered with olanzapine and to determine potential dose limiting toxicities and/or drug-drug interactions affecting the pharmacokinetics or safety of either medication, with particular emphasis on somnolence and weight gain secondary to olanzapine treatment
Evaluation of Safety, Drug-Drug Interactions and Pharmacokinetic Profiles of Co-Administration of Betahistine With Olanzapine in Healthy Female Subjects
This will be a phase I, randomized, two-arm, double-blind, placebo-controlled, sequential study in up to 50 healthy female subjects. The study will be comprised of three treatment periods for a total of 4 weeks treatment duration:
Period I 1 week (Days 1-7) administration of betahistine daily (three times per day; 144 mg/day total) or matching placebo.
Period II 1 week (Days 8-14) titration of olanzapine once daily (2.5 to 10 mg) and continuation of betahistine or matching placebo administration (daily; three times per day) Period III 2 weeks (Days 15-28) of continued co-administration of betahistine/matching placebo, three times per day, and olanzapine once daily (7.5 to 10 mg/day)
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Study to Examine the Effect of Betahistine on Body Weight in Obese Female Subjects
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of betahistine on body weight in obese female subjects
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