RT-114 (RaniPill with PG-102), an oral GLP-1/2 medication being tested in healthy adults.

A Phase 1 Study to Evaluate Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of Single and Multiple Doses of RT-114 in Healthy Volunteers

Phase 1 Interventional RANI Therapeutics · NCT06891287

This will test whether RT-114, a RaniPill capsule containing the GLP-1/2 drug PG-102, is safe and tolerable when given as single or multiple doses to healthy adults, including people with obesity.

Quick facts

PhasePhase 1
Study typeInterventional
Enrollment60 (estimated)
Ages18 Years to 65 Years
SexAll
SponsorRANI Therapeutics Industry-sponsored
Locations1 site (Melbourne, Victoria)
Trial IDNCT06891287 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this trial studies

This Phase 1 trial measures safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of RT-114 in healthy volunteers. The single-dose part compares subcutaneous injection versus the oral RaniPill formulation, and the repeat-dose part randomizes participants to RT-114 or placebo. Safety is monitored by recording treatment-emergent adverse events and laboratory assessments while PK/PD sampling tracks drug levels and biological effects. The study enrolls ambulatory adults 18–65 with specified BMI ranges and excludes those with high HbA1c or recent GLP-1/2 therapy.

Who should consider this trial

Good fit: Ideal candidates are ambulatory adults aged 18–65 who meet the study BMI windows (Part A: BMI 19–32 kg/m2; Part B: BMI >30 kg/m2), are in generally good health, and are not on recent GLP-1/2 medications.

Not a fit: People with HbA1c ≥6.5%, current treatment with GLP-1/2 agonists, pregnancy or breastfeeding, or known allergy to the drug or excipients are unlikely to be eligible or to benefit from participation.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, RT-114 could provide a non-injectable GLP-1/2 option for weight management and make peptide therapy easier to use.

How similar studies have performed: GLP-1–based therapies have shown strong weight-loss effects, and oral peptide delivery has had some recent successes, but the RaniPill capsule approach is relatively novel and early in clinical testing.

Eligibility criteria

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Inclusion Criteria:

1. Participant is ambulatory and between 18 to 65 years of age
2. Body mass index between:

   1. Part A: 19 - 32 kg/m2
   2. Part B: \>30 kg/m2
3. Female volunteers must be non-pregnant or non-lactating during study participation
4. Male volunteers must agree to use acceptable forms of contraception, if necessary, and to not donate sperm during study participation
5. Have suitable venous access for blood sampling
6. In good general health confirmed by medical history, physical examination, and absence of clinically important laboratory abnormalities per Investigator's judgment
7. Participant understands the nature of the study, is willing to comply with protocol defined evaluations, and provide written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

1. History of intolerance to study drug (i.e., allergy to PG-102 or excipients).
2. HbA1c ≥ 6.5% at screening.
3. Treated with GLP-1 or GLP-2 agonist, or similar drugs, within 90 days prior to screening.
4. History of surgical treatment for obesity within 2 years (example: bariatric surgery, gastric banding, etc.) or gastrointestinal procedures for weight loss (including LAP-BAND®).
5. Total cholesterol \>10.3 mmol/L or triglycerides ≥5.7 mmol/L (500 mg/dL) at screening.
6. Experienced a \>5% loss in body weight within 2 months prior to screening.
7. History (≤10 years) or presence of disease determined by the PI to be clinically significant including:

   1. gastrointestinal/digestive (including diverticulitis, gastroparesis, stomach ulcers, inflammatory intestinal disease, gastrointestinal perforations/fistulae/intra-abdominal abscess, abnormal or irregular bowel movements)
   2. any other internal, non-gastrointestinal fistulae that is at an increased risk of bleeding
   3. hematological (including pancytopenia, aplastic anemia, or blood dyscrasia)
   4. proliferative retinopathy or maculopathy
   5. allergic disease excluding mild asymptomatic seasonal and food allergies
   6. renal, endocrine, hepatic, pulmonary (childhood asthma is allowed), neurologic, psychiatric, metabolic (including known diabetes mellitus)
8. Have a history of prolonged immunosuppressant therapy or photochemotherapy treatment.
9. Have a history of and/or current cardiac disease defined as one of the following:

   1. History of congestive heart failure; angina pectoris requiring anti-anginal medication.
   2. History of transmural infarction on ECG, if ECG results are available.
   3. History of sustained hypertension (systolic \> 180 mmHg and/or diastolic \> 100 mmHg), hypertensive crisis or hypertension encephalopathy.
   4. Clinically significant valvular heart disease, severe arterial thromboembolic events, or venous thromboembolic events.
10. Have a positive test result for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or history of active, latent, or inadequately treated tuberculosis (TB) infection.
11. Positive serum pregnancy test for women of childbearing potential at the Screening visit or positive urine pregnancy test with confirmatory serum pregnancy test prior to dosing.
12. Females who are breastfeeding.
13. Have a history of cancer including lymphoma, leukemia, and skin cancer (volunteers with a maximum of 3 surgically resected basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma are permitted).
14. Any current active infections, including localized infections, or any recent history (within 1 week prior to study drug administration) of active infections (including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 \[SARS-CoV-2\] based on a positive COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction \[PCR\] nasopharyngeal swab test), cough or fever, or a history of recurrent or chronic infections.
15. Have had major surgery within 30 days prior to screening or will have an operation between screening and the end of study visit, or have any unhealed wound, including wound dehiscence and wound healing complications requiring medical intervention.
16. Have received live vaccines during the past 4 weeks before Screening or have the intention to receive vaccination during the study period or within 13 weeks after dosing.
17. Have received a Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination within 1 year prior to dose administration or is planning to receive a BCG vaccination within 1 year following dose administration.
18. History of alcohol abuse (defined as more than 14 standard drinks per week or more than 4 standard drinks on \> 3 days per week; where 1 standard drink is 10 g of pure alcohol and is equivalent to 285 mL beer \[4.9% Alc./Vol\], 100 mL wine \[12% Alc./Vol\], 30 mL spirit \[40% Alc./Vol\]) within 12 weeks prior to the screening visit.
19. Excessive smoking habit (more than 5 cigarettes/day).
20. Positive drug or alcohol test results. In the event the urinary drug test is positive, the test may be repeated once (at the discretion of the PI) to confirm eligibility.
21. Consumption of any food containing poppy seeds within 48 hours prior to screening and admission to the clinical center.
22. Donation of more than 500 mL of blood within 4 weeks prior to drug administration.
23. Any history of non-traumatic hemorrhage (i.e., any hemorrhage requiring medical intervention) or any condition which may increase bleeding risk including clotting disorders, thrombocytopenia (platelet count \< 150,000 per μL) or an international normalized ratio higher than 1.5.
24. Impaired liver function as determined by a serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and/or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) \> 1.5 x upper limit of normal (ULN). Participants with values between ULN and 1.5 x ULN may be included in the study if considered not clinically significant by the Investigator.
25. Treatment with non-topical medications (including over-the-counter \[OTC\] medications and herbal remedies such as St. John's Wort extract) within 7 days or 5 half-lives of the drug (whichever is longer) prior to CTM administration, with the exception of birth control medications, multivitamins, vitamin C, food supplements and a limited amount of acetaminophen (up to 2 g in 24 hours, but \<1 g in 4 hours) or ibuprofen (\<1.2 g per day), which may be used throughout the study.
26. Participants on a higher than the lowest approved therapeutic dose regimen of proton pump inhibitors (see Section 9.1.7 for details).
27. Participants on a H2 receptor antagonists (e.g., famotidine, cimetidine).
28. History of proteinuria (other than trace amounts i.e., +, ++/+++).
29. Other clinically relevant findings per physical or laboratory examination or symptoms of a clinically relevant illness 3 weeks prior to the dose of study drug.
30. Participation in a clinical study with an investigational product (IP) dosing within 60 days or 5 half-lives of that IP (if known), whichever is longer, prior to IP administration in the current study.
31. History which, in the Investigator's judgement, makes the participant ineligible or exposes the participant to unacceptable risks.
32. Low likelihood, in the Investigator's judgment, to complete the study as required per study plan.

Where this trial is running

Melbourne, Victoria

Study contacts

How to participate

  1. Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
  2. Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
  3. Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.
Conditions Obesity
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