This is an open, two-part study in healthy male volunteers, aged 30-65 years. This trial aims to understand how the human body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes and eliminates ontunisertib after a single oral dose of radiolabelled test medicine (\[14C\]ontunisertib) and determine the routes and rates of elimination of the test medicine.
Age range
30 Years – 65 Years
Sex
MALE
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Absolute bioavailability of ontunisertib following oral and IV administration
Timeframe: Through study completion, an average of 8 days
Cumulative amount of total radioactivity excreted in urine and feces
Timeframe: Through study completion, an average of 10 days
Chemical structure of each metabolite accounting for ≥10% of circulating total radioactivity and Metabolite profiling accounting for >80% of total radioactivity recovered in urine and/or feces
Timeframe: Through study completion, an average of 10 days