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Multiple Ascending Dose Study to Assess the Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Tolerability of Orally Administered SYN 020
Description

This is a Phase 1, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multiple-ascending-dose study to assess the PK, safety, and tolerability of SYN-020 oral delayed release capsules (SYN 020) in healthy adults. At least 1 exploratory PD endpoint will also be assessed.

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Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Tolerability of SYN-020
Description

This is a Phase 1, single-center, open-label, single ascending dose study to assess the PK, safety, and tolerability of SYN-020 delayed release capsules administered orally to healthy adult male and female subjects with a BMI of 18.5 to 27 kg/m2. Up to 36 subjects will participate, in each of up to 6 sequential cohorts. Single doses of 5, 15, 45, and 150 mg SYN-020 are planned in Cohorts 1 through 4, respectively. Cohorts 5 and 6, if enrolled, will receive doses that were well tolerated in an earlier cohort to determine the effect of BMI and/or a high-fat meal on the SYN-020 PK profile. For each cohort, eligible subjects will be admitted to the clinic on Day -1, and receive study drug in the morning of Day 1. For PK analysis, blood and feces will be collected before dosing and for up to 96 hours (blood) or 120 hours (feces) after dosing. Subjects will be discharged from the clinic after the End of Study procedures are completed on Day 6.

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Pentosan Polysulfate in Treating Patients With Gastrointestinal Disturbance Caused by Radiation Therapy
Description

RATIONALE: Pentosan polysulfate may be effective in treating side effects of radiation therapy to the abdomen or pelvis. It is not yet known whether pentosan polysulfate is more effective than no further therapy for treating gastrointestinal disturbance caused by previous radiation therapy. PURPOSE: Randomized phase III trial to determine the effectiveness of pentosan polysulfate in treating patients who have inflammation of the rectum, diarrhea, or blood in stools caused by previous radiation therapy to the abdomen and pelvis.