A study to find out if taking different forms of a medicine (GDC-9545) results in the same amount of medicine in your body – and the effect of food on the medicine
Evaluation of the Relative Bioavailability and Food Effect of GDC-9545 in Healthy Females of Non-Childbearing Potential
Healthy Volunteers
Basic Details
This clinical trial was done to study a new medicine called, “GDC-9545”, for the treatment of patients with “ER+ breast cancer”. This study was done to find out how much medicine was present in the body after taking it in capsule form and in tablet form. The effect of taking the medicine with and without food was also studied. Eighteen women took part in this study at one study center in the United States.
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