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NCT05753371
Bioequivalence Study of Metformin Hydrochloride 500 mg Film-Coated Tablets in Indonesia Healthy Subject
Conditions: Drug Use
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – 52 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 24
Sponsor: PT. Pyridam Farma Tbk
Location: Indonesia
Summary
The objective of this present study was to investigate whether Glufor® 500 (metformin hydrochloride 500 mg) film-coated tablets manufactured by PT.
Pyridam Farma Tbk is bioequivalent to its reference product, Glucophage® 500 mg film-coated tablets manufactured by PT.
Merck Tbk, Indonesia under licensed Merck Sante SAS, France.
Eligibility Criteria
The inclusion criterias were healthy male or female subjects who/with:had read the subject information and signed informed consent documentsage range from 18 - 55 yearsbody mass index between 18 - 25 kg/m2had a normal electrocardiogramhad the blood pressure within normal range (systolic 90-120 mmHg and diastolic 60-80 mmHg)had the heart rate within normal range (60 - 100 bpm)had absence of significant disease or clinically significant abnormal laboratory values on laboratory evaluation, medical history or physical examination during screening.Exclusion criteriasThe subjects' exclusion criterias for the study were:those who were pregnant and/or nursing women.those with history of contraindication or hypersensitivity to metformin or other antidiabetic agent or other ingredients in the study products or a history of serious allergic reaction to any drug, a significant allergic disease, or allergic reaction.those with a history or presence of medical condition which might significantly influence the pharmacokinetic of the study drug, e.g.
chronic gastrointestinal disease, diarrhea, gastric surgery, renal insufficiency, hepatic dysfunction or cardiovascular disease.those with a history or presence of any coagulation disorder or clinically significant hematology abnormalities.those who were using any medication (prescription or non-prescription drug, food supplement, herbal medicine), particularly the medication known to affect the pharmacokinetic of the study drug, within one week prior to the drug administration day.those who had participated in any clinical study within 3 months prior to the study (<90 days).those who had donated or lost 300 ml (or more) of blood within 3 months prior to the study.those who smoked more than 10 cigarettes a daythose with a history of travelling to another city within the last 14 daysthose with a history of direct contact with a COVID-19 positive person in the subject's neighbourhoodthose with a history or present of sore throat, fever (with temperature more than 37°C) or dyspnea with in the last 14 daysthose who are positive to SARS CoV-2 antigen testthose who were positive to HIV, HBsAg, and HCV tests (to be kept confidential).those with a history of drug or alcohol abuse within 12 months prior to screening for this study.those who were unlikely to comply with the protocol, e.g uncooperative attitude, inability to return for follow up visits, poor venous access.
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05753371). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.