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Pharmacokinetic Study of Venetoclax Tablets Crushed and Dissolved Into a Solution

RECRUITINGSponsored by Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Actively Recruiting
SponsorChildren's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Started2023-11-15
Est. completion2026-12-01
Eligibility
Age0 Years – 38 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations5 sites

Summary

The use of venetoclax-based therapies for pediatric patients with relapsed or refractory malignancies is increasingly common outside of the clinical trial setting. For patients who cannot swallow tablets, it is common to crush the tablets and dissolve them in liquid to create a solution. However, no PK data exists in adults or children using crushed tablets dissolved in liquid in this manner, and as a result, the venetoclax exposure with this solution is unknown. Primary Objectives • To determine the pharmacokinetics of venetoclax when commercially available tablets are crushed and dissolved into a solution Secondary Objectives * To evaluate the safety of crushed venetoclax tablets administered as an oral solution * To determine the pharmacokinetics of venetoclax solution in patients receiving concomitant strong and moderate CYP3A inhibitors * To determine potential pharmacokinetic differences based on route of venetoclax solution administration (ie. PO vs NG tube vs G-tube) * To determine the concentration of venetoclax in cerebral spinal fluid when administered as an oral solution

Eligibility

Age: 0 Years – 38 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Age: Patients must be \<39 years of age at time of study enrollment
* Diagnosis: Patients may have a diagnosis of any hematologic malignancy
* Central access: Patients must have an existing venous or arterial access line for PK blood draws
* Weight requirement: Patients must weigh at least 5.5 kg at the time of enrollment
* Venetoclax: Patients must be receiving any dose of venetoclax given as a solution made from crushed tablets by mouth (PO) or via nasogastric (NG), or G-tube as prescribed by their treating oncologist.
* Concurrent chemotherapy medications: Patients may receive venetoclax as a single agent or in combination with any other chemotherapeutic agents.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Pregnant women are excluded from this study because venetoclax has the potential for teratogenic or abortifacient effects. Because there is an unknown but potential risk for adverse events in nursing infants secondary to treatment of the mother with venetoclax, breastfeeding should be discontinued if the mother is treated with venetoclax.
* Males or females of reproductive potential may not participate unless they have agreed to use an effective contraceptive method while on study treatment and for six months following completion.

Conditions20

Acute Lymphocytic LeukemiaAcute Myelogenous LeukemiaAllAmlB Cell LymphomaBurkitt LymphomaCMLCancerChronic Myelogenous LeukemiaCutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma

Locations5 sites

Colorado

1 site
Children's Hospital Colorado
Aurora, Colorado, 80045
Kelly Faulk, MD(720) 777-5771Kelly.Faulk@childrenscolorado.org

Ohio

1 site
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229

Pennsylvania

1 site
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104
Tasleema Patel917-818-6971patelt6@chop.edu

Texas

1 site
Texas Children's Hospital
Houston, Texas, 77030
Michelle Redell, MD(832) 822-4242mlredell@texaschildrens.org

Wisconsin

1 site
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226
Kira Mielkekmielke@mcw.edu

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