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  • This study examined how food affects the absorption and distribution of bardoxolone methyl, an antioxidant drug, by testing a 20 mg dose as well as investigating higher doses of 60 and 80 mg.
  • The research involved 32 healthy volunteers aged 18-45, with some tested under fasting and others under non-fasting conditions, to assess the drug's pharmacokinetics.
  • It found that taking bardoxolone methyl with food didn't change its effectiveness, but larger doses showed less benefit than expected due to saturation in absorption.

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This study investigated the effect of food on the plasma pharmacokinetics of bardoxolone methyl, an antioxidant inflammation modulator, at a 20 mg dose, and the dose proportionality of bardoxolone methyl pharmacokinetics from 20 to 80 mg. It was a single-dose study conducted at a single center in 32 healthy volunteers aged 18-45 years using an amorphous spray-dried dispersion formulation of bardoxolone methyl. In Part A, 16 subjects received single 20 mg doses of bardoxolone methyl under fasting and non-fasting conditions. In Part B, 16 subjects received a single 60 or 80 mg dose of bardoxolone methyl and a matching placebo dose under fasting conditions. Blood samples for pharmacokinetic analysis were taken over 120 hours following dose administration. Single dose administration of 20, 60, and 80 mg bardoxolone methyl was safe and well-tolerated in healthy volunteers. Total bardoxolone methyl exposure was unchanged in the presence of food. However, doses of bardoxolone methyl above 20 mg appear to have a saturated dissolution or absorption process and are associated with less than proportional increases in drug exposure.

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