hrp0089lb-p8 | Late Breaking P1 | ESPE2018

Pharmacokinetics of Diazoxide Choline Controlled-Release Tablets, a Once Daily Treatment Being Evaluation in Patients with Prader Willi Syndrome

Salehi Parisa , Charlton RW , Cowen Neil

Diazoxide Choline Controlled Release Tablet (DCCR) is under development for the treatment of Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS). The objective of this research was to characterize single dose and steady state pharmacokinetics, dose linearity and food effects of DCCR across five clinical studies. Single dose pharmacokinetics of DCCR were compared to diazoxide oral suspension (Proglycem®) in a study in obese subjects (PK001). Steady state pharmacokinetics were evaluated...

hrp0089lb-p3 | Late Breaking P1 | ESPE2018

Glycemic Impact of Long Term Use of Diazoxide Choline Controlled-Release Tablets in Patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome or with Very High Triglycerides

Kimonis Virginia , Gold JA , Charlton RW , Cowen Neil , Miller JL

DCCR is a once daily tablet formulation of the choline salt of diazoxide, a KATP channel agonist. DCCR is being developed for the treatment of hyperphagia in Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), the most common genetic cause of life-threatening obesity. In a phase 2 study, DCCR treatment resulted in significant reductions of hyperphagia and aggressive behaviors. Diazoxide increases glucose by decreasing beta-cell insulin secretion in hyperinsulinemic conditions. However, ot...

hrp0098fc6.4 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity 1 | ESPE2024

Relaxation of Food Control Parameters Based on Improvements in the Food Safe Zone Questionnaire Occurs with Reduction of Hyperphagia in Clinical Trials of Diazoxide Choline Extended Release (DCCR) in Participants with Prader-Willi Syndrome

Bridges Nicola , Gevers Evelien , Yanovski Jack , Salehi Parisa , Hall Shoemaker Ashley , Abuzzahab Jennifer , Obrynba Kathryn , Fleischman Amy , Stevenson David , Wilding John , Mathew Verghese , Viskochil David , Felner Eric , E. McCandless Shawn , Bird Lynne , Lah Melissa , Littlejohn Elizabeth , Shea Heidi , Holland Anthony , Goldstone Anthony , Barrett Timothy , Konczal Laura , Dharmaraj Poonam , Das Urmi , Angulo Moris , Kimonis Virginia , Guftar Shaikh Mohomad , Mejia-Corletto Jorge , Yen Kristen , Gandhi Raj , Ballal Shaila , Hirano Patricia , Cowen Neil , Bhatnagar Anish , Huang Michael , Butler Merlin , Miller Jennifer

Background: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic neurobehavioral-metabolic disorder characterized by hyperphagia and behavioral/psychological complications. With no approved therapies to treat hyperphagia, disease management requires strict dietary and environmental controls to restrict access to food. DCCR is an oral, once-daily medication currently under development for the treatment of PWS.Objective: The obje...

hrp0098fc11.4 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity 2 | ESPE2024

Long-term Efficacy Results of Diazoxide Choline Extended-Release (DCCR) Tablets in Participants with Prader-Willi Syndrome from the Completed C601 (DESTINY PWS) and C602 Open Label Extension (OLE) Studies

Gevers Evelien , Bridges Nicola , Yanovski Jack , Felner Eric , Salehi Parisa , Hall Shoemaker Ashley , Fleischman Amy , Goldstone Anthony , Angulo Moris , Stevenson David , Obrynba Kathryn , Guftar Shaikh M , Holland Anthony , Mathew Verghese , Viskochil David , E. McCandless Shawn , Bird Lynne , Lah Melissa , Kimonis Virginia , Abuzzahab Jennifer , Konczal Laura , Littlejohn Elizabeth , Shea Heidi , Dharmaraj Poonam , Das Urmi , Mejia-Corletto Jorge , Wilding John , Harwood Katerina , Yen Kristen , Gandhi Raj , Gong Jing , Hirano Patricia , Cowen Neil , Bhatnagar Anish , Huang Michael , Butler Merlin , Miller Jennifer

Background: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic neurobehavioral-metabolic disorder characterized by hyperphagia and behavioral/psychological complications. No approved therapies exist for treating hyperphagia in patients with PWS. DCCR is an oral, once-daily medication currently under development for the treatment of PWS.Objective: The objective was to determine the efficacy of investigational DCCR on hyperphag...