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Phase I Study to Evaluate the Effect of LDE225 on the Pharmacokinetics of Bupropion and Warfarin in Patients
Description

This is a multi center, open-label study to evaluate the drug-drug interaction of LDE225 on the PK of bupropion and warfarin patients with advanced solid tumors. Subjects will receive 800mg daily of LDE225 and two separate doses of either bupropion or warfarin.

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Drug Interaction Study of Multiple Doses of Isavuconazole and a Single Dose of Bupropion
Description

The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of multiple doses of isavuconazole on the pharmacokinetics of a single dose of bupropion.

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Pharmacogenetics of Bupropion Metabolism
Description

The aim of the investigators research is to see if variants in a particular gene (named CYP2B6) affect how the body metabolizes (breaks down) certain medications, including the drug bupropion. Bupropion is widely used in the treatment of depression and for helping people quit smoking. Genes are portions of DNA that code for particular proteins in the body. The investigators are studying the gene that codes for a protein called CYP2B6. Differences in the structure of the gene are called variants and may mean that a person metabolizes a drug faster or slower than a person with a different variant.

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A Study to Investigate How Multiple Oral Doses of AZD2389 Affect the Pharmacokinetics of Midazolam, Caffeine, and Bupropion in Healthy Participants
Description

The purpose of this study is to measure the effect of multiple doses of AZD2389 on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of midazolam, caffeine, and bupropion in healthy participants.

WITHDRAWN
Effect of Ethanol and Genetic Polymorphisms on Bupropion Metabolism
Description

The two purposes of this study are 1. to determine what effect the chronic and moderate/heavy drinking of alcoholic beverages has 1. on the blood level of bupropion and chlorzoxazone and their major breakdown products in the blood and 2. on the stimulant effect of bupropion and 2. to determine what effect a normal and common (25% frequency) genetic variation of a specific liver enzyme (that breaks down bupropion) has 1. on the blood levels of bupropion and its major breakdown products in the blood and 2. on the stimulant effect of bupropion. Two groups of volunteers will be recruited for this study: 1. volunteers who drink moderate to heavy amounts of alcohol frequently and 2. volunteers who usually do not drink alcohol. Volunteers will NOT be asked to change their drinking (or nondrinking) habits during the study.