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Evaluation of the Impact of Increased Gastric pH Following Omeprazole Administration on the Absorption of Baricitinib in Healthy Subjects

Trial Profile

Evaluation of the Impact of Increased Gastric pH Following Omeprazole Administration on the Absorption of Baricitinib in Healthy Subjects

Status: Completed
Phase of Trial: Phase I

Latest Information Update: 26 Apr 2017

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At a glance

  • Drugs Baricitinib (Primary) ; Omeprazole
  • Indications Diabetic nephropathies; Duodenal ulcer; Dyspepsia; Gastric ulcer; Gastritis; Gastro-oesophageal reflux; Helicobacter infections; Peptic ulcer; Psoriasis; Rheumatoid arthritis; Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
  • Focus Pharmacokinetics
  • Sponsors Eli Lilly and Company

Most Recent Events

  • 07 Nov 2013 Status changed from recruiting to active, no longer recruiting as reported by ClinicalTrials.gov.
  • 01 Nov 2013 Status changed from active, no longer recruiting to completed as reported by ClinicalTrials.gov.
  • 01 Oct 2013 Status changed from not yet recruiting to recruiting as reported by ClinicalTrials.gov.

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