The goal of this clinical trial was to learn about the safety and tolerability of an investigational drug called Benfo-oxythiamine (B-OT) in healthy male volunteers. Researchers are studying B-OT to see if it might be used to treat infectious diseases and cancer. This study also looked at how the drug enters, moves through, and leaves the body.
The main questions it aimed to answer were:
* Is B-OT safe for humans to take?
* What medical problems do participants have when taking B-OT?
* How much of the drug gets into the blood?
Participants:
* Took B-OT capsules by mouth either once (single dose group) or once a day for 7 days (multiple dose group).
* Stayed in the clinic for several days (4 to 8 nights) for close monitoring.
* Gave blood and urine samples for laboratory tests;
* Had physical exams, heart rhythm checks (ECG), and vital sign checks (blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, and temperature).
Protocol Amendment History
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This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 2 times since 2026-02-26; most recent amendment 2026-03-27.