The study compound may potentially be used for the treatment of a rare intestinal disorder, called CIPO (chronic intestinal pseudo obstruction). CIPO is a disorder in the automatic movements of the gastrointestinal tract that causes food or stool to become stuck. This serious disorder can occur at any age. The complaints occur intermittently but are often long lasting, including nausea and vomiting, constipation, a swollen abdomen, and attacks of severe abdominal pain.
In this study we will compare the extent of absorption of the study compound by the body after oral administration (capsule via the mouth) with administration directly into a vein (intravenously). We also investigate how safe the study compound is and how well it is tolerated when it is administered to healthy people.
The study consists of two phases: a test phase followed by the actual study. You can participate in only one of the groups of one of these phases. In the test phase, you will be given a solution of the study compound directly into a vein via a 2-hour infusion. The actual study consists of 2 periods. In period 1, you will be given the study compound as a capsule via the mouth, and in period 2 you will be given it directly into a vein via a 2-hour infusion, or vice versa. The order of these treatments will be determined by chance.
The study compound has been administered to humans before. In addition, it has been extensively tested in the laboratory and on animals.