Liver function may change how lung drug works
NCT ID NCT07023354
First seen Nov 15, 2025 · Last updated May 30, 2026 · Updated 19 times
Summary
This study looks at how the drug BI 1291583, being developed for the lung disease bronchiectasis, is processed in people with and without liver problems. About 32 adults aged 18 to 80 will take a single dose of the drug. Researchers will measure drug levels in the blood and monitor safety to see if liver impairment changes how the drug behaves.
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American Research Corporation at the Texas Liver Institute
RECRUITINGSan Antonio, Texas, 78215, United States
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Orlando Clinical Research Center
RECRUITINGOrlando, Florida, 32809, United States
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Tranquil Clinical Research
COMPLETEDHouston, Texas, 77598, United States
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