SPL026 (N,N-dimethyltryptamine \[DMT\] fumarate) is a psychedelic tryptamine being developed as a therapy for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).
2-part study. Part A in psychedelic-naïve healthy volunteers. Part B in patients with MDD who score moderate-severe on Ham-D. Healthy volunteers will receive a single dose of SPL026 in a dose-escalation parallel group study. Patients will receive up to 2 single doses of SPL026, 2 weeks apart. Dose 1 will be randomised double-blind with placebo. Dose 2 will be open label, active SPL026. SPL026 will be administered by IV injection. Safety and tolerability, PK, PD and efficacy will be measured.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
66
MAC Clinical Research
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Hammersmith Medicines Research
London, United Kingdom
Safety and tolerability in healthy volunteers
Safety and tolerability measured by lab biochemistry, adverse events and intensity rating scale to measure tolerability of the psychedelic experience
Time frame: Up to three months after a single dose
Efficacy of SPL026 in MDD patients with moderate to severe depression
Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) score (where 7 - 19 is mild depression, 20 - 34 is moderate depression, and \>34 is severe depression) change from baseline at 2 weeks after the first dose (± 2 days)
Time frame: 2 weeks after a single dose
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