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NXY-059 does not affect bleeding time in healthy volunteers: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 3-period
Dag Nilsson1, Johan Wemer, Yi-Fang Cheng
1Medical Neuroscience, AstraZeneca R&D, Södertälje, SE-151 85, Sweden. dag.nilsson@astrazeneca.com.
Abstract:
NXY-059 is a novel free radical-trapping neuroprotectant that reduces infarct size and preserves brain function in animal models of acute ischemic stroke. It is the first neuroprotectant to demonstrate a reduction in global disability in a phase III clinical trial, as measured by the modified Rankin Scale. Any effect of NXY-059 on hemostasis may be important when treating stroke patients. This phase I randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 3-period crossover study compared the effect of NXY-059, desmopressin, and placebo on bleeding time, platelet aggregation, and adhesion in 30 healthy volunteers. NXY-059 did not prolong bleeding time compared with placebo: mean (SD) time for NXY-059, 369.5 seconds (125.0 seconds) versus placebo, 369.1 seconds (136.0 seconds). There were no significant effects on platelet aggregation or adhesion. At a mean unbound plasma concentration (Cu(ss)) of 335 micromol/L, NXY-059 was well tolerated, with no major safety concerns identified. In conclusion, NXY-059 does not appear to affect primary hemostasis.
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