Astrum

Other Special Populations

Our Special Population Capabilities

Renal Impairment
Studies

Hepatic Impairment
Studies

Other Special
Populations

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Other Special Populations

Beyond Organ Impairment Studies

While renal and hepatic impairment studies are critical for registration, regulators also expect data in other at-risk populations to ensure safe use in real-world settings. At Astrum, our hospital-based Phase I unit in Porto and
11-hospital research network provide controlled access to these special cohorts.

By embedding these populations into early development, we help Sponsors de-risk later stages, anticipate label requirements, and accelerate approval.

Obese Patients

Obesity can significantly alter drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. Astrum supports:

Cardiometabolic and Endocrine Programs

PK/PD profiling in obese patients vs. normal weight cohorts

Trials in GLP-1-treated patients, a strategic component of the diabetes and obesity clinical development pipelines

Smokers

Nicotine exposure influences hepatic enzymes and respiratory endpoints. Our network enables:

Controlled Smoker and Non-smoker Cohorts

Hormonal therapies and Contraceptive Development

Safety and PK/PD Monitoring in Female Cohorts

Women’s Health Cohorts

Astrum provides early access to women’s health populations across:

Reproductive and gynecological studies

Hormonal therapies and contraceptive development

Safety and PK/PD monitoring in female cohorts

Other Patient Cohorts

Through our research network, Astrum can rapidly mobilize:

Respiratory disease patients (COPD, asthma, etc.)

Neurology cohorts, including CSF collection and analysis

Women's Health - eliminate

Why Astrum Porto

 
  • Hospital-based Phase I unit with ICU, labs, and emergency care
  • 11-hospital network for diverse patient access
  • 400+ patient studies completed across indications
  • EMA, FDA & ANVISA inspected – ensuring data credibility worldwide
  • Seamless pathway: healthy volunteers → special populations → proof-of-concept trials