Part 1: ORR Per RECIST 1.1 as Assessed by Investigator in Participants With BRAF V600 E or K Mutations
ORR was defined as the percentage of participants who had a CR (Disappearance of all target lesions) or a PR (divided into very good partial response [VGPR; >60% tumor reduction] and moderate partial response [MPR; >30-≤60% tumor reduction]) per RECIST 1.1 as assessed by investigator. The percentage of participants who experienced a CR or PR as assessed by the investigator was presented.
Part 2: ORR Per RECIST 1.1 as Assessed by Investigator in Participants With BRAF V600 E or K Mutations
ORR was defined as the percentage of participants who had a CR (Disappearance of all target lesions) or a PR (divided into very good partial response [VGPR; >60% tumor reduction] and moderate partial response [MPR; >30-≤60% tumor reduction]) per RECIST 1.1 as assessed by investigator. The percentage of participants who experienced a CR or PR as assessed by the investigator was presented.
Part 3: ORR Per RECIST 1.1 as Assessed by Investigator in Participants With BRAF V600 E or K Mutations
ORR was defined as the percentage of participants who had a CR (Disappearance of all target lesions) or a PR (divided into very good partial response [VGPR; >60% tumor reduction] and moderate partial response [MPR; >30-≤60% tumor reduction]) per RECIST 1.1 as assessed by investigator. The percentage of participants who experienced a CR or PR as assessed by the investigator was presented.
Part 3: Duration of Response (DOR) Per RECIST 1.1 as Assessed by Investigator in Participants With BRAF V600 E or K Mutations
For participants who demonstrated a confirmed CR (Disappearance of all target lesions) or a confirmed PR (divided by VGPR [>60% tumor reduction] and MPR [>30-≤60% tumor reduction]) per RECIST 1.1 as assessed by the investigator, DOR was defined as the time from first documented evidence of CR or PR until progressive disease (PD). Per RECIST 1.1, PD was defined as at least a 20% increase in the sum of diameters of target lesions. In addition to the relative increase of 20%, the sum must also have demonstrated an absolute increase of at least 5 mm. The appearance of one or more new lesions was also considered PD. The DOR as assessed by the investigator was analyzed using Kaplan-Meier method and reported in months.
Part 3: Overall Survival (OS) in Participants With BRAF V600 E or K Mutations
OS was defined as the time from randomization to death due to any cause. OS was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method and was reported in months. Statistical analysis used a Cox regression model with treatment as a covariate and stratified by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status and Lactate Dehydrogenase.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Dabrafenib and/or Trametinib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of pembrolizumab observed after administration of 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab in combination with dabrafenib and/or trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of pembrolizumab. All participants who received pembrolizumab from Parts 1 and 2 were handled as a single arm and analyzed as a single study population for this outcome measure since Part 2 was the dose confirmation phase of Part 1. The Cmax of pembrolizumab is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Dabrafenib and Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of pembrolizumab observed after administration of 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab in combination with dabrafenib and trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of pembrolizumab. The Cmax of pembrolizumab is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Trametinib in Participants From Part 4
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of pembrolizumab observed after administration of 200 mg pembrolizumab in combination with trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of pembrolizumab. The Cmax of pembrolizumab is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Trametinib in Participants From Part 5
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of pembrolizumab observed after administration of 200 mg pembrolizumab in combination with trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of pembrolizumab. The Cmax of pembrolizumab is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Dabrafenib and/or Trametinib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of pembrolizumab that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab administered in combination with dabrafenib and/or trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of pembrolizumab. All participants who received pembrolizumab from Parts 1 and 2 were handled as a single arm and analyzed as a single study population for this outcome measure since Part 2 was the dose confirmation phase of Part 1. The Ctrough of pembrolizumab is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Dabrafenib and Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of pembrolizumab that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab administered in combination with dabrafenib and trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of pembrolizumab. The Ctrough of pembrolizumab is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Trametinib in Participants From Part 4
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of pembrolizumab that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 200 mg pembrolizumab administered in combination with trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of pembrolizumab. The Ctrough of pembrolizumab is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Trametinib in Participants From Part 5
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of pembrolizumab that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 200 mg pembrolizumab administered in combination with trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of pembrolizumab. The Ctrough of pembrolizumab is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of dabrafenib observed after administration of 150 mg dabrafenib in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab and 2 mg trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of dabrafenib. All participants who received dabrafenib from Parts 1 and 2 were handled as a single arm and analyzed as a single study population for this outcome measure since Part 2 was the dose confirmation phase of Part 1. The Cmax of dabrafenib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of dabrafenib observed after administration of 150 mg dabrafenib in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab and 2 mg trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of dabrafenib. The Cmax of dabrafenib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With Placebo and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of dabrafenib observed after administration of 150 mg dabrafenib in combination with saline placebo and 2 mg trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of dabrafenib. The Cmax of dabrafenib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of dabrafenib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 150 mg dabrafenib administered in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab and 2 mg trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of dabrafenib. All participants who received dabrafenib from Parts 1 and 2 were handled as a single arm and analyzed as a single study population for this outcome measure since Part 2 was the dose confirmation phase of Part 1. The Ctrough of dabrafenib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of dabrafenib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 150 mg dabrafenib administered in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab and 2 mg trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of dabrafenib. The Ctrough of dabrafenib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With Placebo and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of dabrafenib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 150 mg dabrafenib administered in combination with saline placebo and 2 mg trametinib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of dabrafenib. The Ctrough of dabrafenib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of trametinib observed after administration of 2 mg trametinib in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab and 150 mg dabrafenib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of trametinib. All participants who received 2 mg trametinib from Parts 1 and 2 were treated as a single arm and analyzed as a single study population for this outcome measure since Part 2 was the dose confirmation phase of Part 1. The Cmax of trametinib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of trametinib observed after administration of 1.5 mg trametinib in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of trametinib. All participants who received 1.5 mg trametinib from Parts 1 and 2 were treated as a single arm and analyzed as a single study population for this outcome measure since Part 2 was the dose confirmation phase of Part 1. The Cmax of trametinib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants From Part 3
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of trametinib observed after administration of 2 mg trametinib in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab and 150 mg dabrafenib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of trametinib. The Cmax of trametinib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With Placebo and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants From Part 3
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of trametinib observed after administration of 2 mg trametinib in combination with saline placebo and 150 mg dabrafenib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of trametinib. The Cmax of trametinib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 4
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of trametinib observed after administration of 2 mg trametinib in combination with 200 mg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of trametinib. The Cmax of trametinib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 4
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of trametinib observed after administration of 1.5 mg trametinib in combination with 200 mg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of trametinib. The Cmax of trametinib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg of Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 5
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of trametinib observed after administration of 2 mg trametinib in combination with 200 mg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of trametinib. The Cmax of trametinib is presented.
Maximum Concentration (Cmax) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg of Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 5
Cmax was defined as the maximum concentration of trametinib observed after administration of 1.5 mg trametinib in combination with 200 mg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Cmax of trametinib. The Cmax of trametinib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of trametinib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 2 mg trametinib administered in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab and 150 mg dabrafenib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of trametinib. All participants who received 2 mg trametinib from Parts 1 and 2 were treated as a single arm and analyzed as a single study population for this outcome measure since Part 2 was the dose confirmation phase of Part 1. The Ctrough of trametinib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of trametinib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 1.5 mg trametinib administered in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of trametinib. All participants who received 1.5 mg trametinib from Parts 1 and 2 were treated as a single arm and analyzed as a single study population for this outcome measure since Part 2 was the dose confirmation phase of Part 1. The Ctrough of trametinib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants From Part 3
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of trametinib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 2 mg trametinib administered in combination with 2 mg/kg pembrolizumab and 150 mg dabrafenib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of trametinib. The Ctrough of trametinib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With Placebo and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants From Part 3
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of trametinib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 2 mg trametinib administered in combination with saline placebo and 150 mg dabrafenib. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of trametinib. The Ctrough of trametinib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 4
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of trametinib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 2 mg trametinib administered in combination with 200 mg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of trametinib. The Ctrough of trametinib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 4
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of trametinib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 1.5 mg trametinib administered in combination with 200 mg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of trametinib. The Ctrough of trametinib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg of Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 5
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of trametinib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 2 mg trametinib administered in combination with 200 mg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of trametinib. The Ctrough of trametinib is presented.
Trough Concentration (Ctrough) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg of Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 5
Ctrough was defined as the lowest concentration of trametinib that occurred immediately prior to the next dose of 1.5 mg trametinib administered in combination with 200 mg pembrolizumab. Blood samples were collected at multiple time points to estimate the Ctrough of trametinib. The Ctrough of trametinib is presented.
Clearance (Cl) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Dabrafenib and/or Trametinib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of pembrolizumab, defined as the volume of plasma from which pembrolizumab is eliminated per unit time following pembrolizumab administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Dabrafenib and Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of pembrolizumab, defined as the volume of plasma from which pembrolizumab is eliminated per unit time following pembrolizumab administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Trametinib in Participants From Part 4
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of pembrolizumab, defined as the volume of plasma from which pembrolizumab is eliminated per unit time following pembrolizumab administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Trametinib in Participants From Part 5
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of pembrolizumab, defined as the volume of plasma from which pembrolizumab is eliminated per unit time following pembrolizumab administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of dabrafenib, defined as the volume of plasma from which dabrafenib is eliminated per unit time following dabrafenib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of dabrafenib, defined as the volume of plasma from which dabrafenib is eliminated per unit time following dabrafenib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With Placebo and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of dabrafenib, defined as the volume of plasma from which dabrafenib is eliminated per unit time following dabrafenib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of trametinib, defined as the volume of plasma from which trametinib is eliminated per unit time following trametinib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of trametinib, defined as the volume of plasma from which trametinib is eliminated per unit time following trametinib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of trametinib, defined as the volume of plasma from which trametinib is eliminated per unit time following trametinib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With Placebo and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of trametinib, defined as the volume of plasma from which trametinib is eliminated per unit time following trametinib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 4
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of trametinib, defined as the volume of plasma from which trametinib is eliminated per unit time following trametinib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 4
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of trametinib, defined as the volume of plasma from which trametinib is eliminated per unit time following trametinib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg of Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 5
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of trametinib, defined as the volume of plasma from which trametinib is eliminated per unit time following trametinib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Clearance (Cl) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg of Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 5
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Cl of trametinib, defined as the volume of plasma from which trametinib is eliminated per unit time following trametinib administration. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Dabrafenib and/or Trametinib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of pembrolizumab, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered pembrolizumab at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Dabrafenib and Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of pembrolizumab, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered pembrolizumab at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Trametinib in Participants From Part 4
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of pembrolizumab, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered pembrolizumab at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Pembrolizumab Following Administration of 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Combination With Trametinib in Participants From Part 5
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of pembrolizumab, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered pembrolizumab at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of dabrafenib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered dabrafenib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of dabrafenib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered dabrafenib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Dabrafenib Following Administration of 150 mg Dabrafenib in Combination With Placebo and 2 mg Trametinib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of dabrafenib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered dabrafenib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of trametinib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered trametinib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab in Participants Pooled From Parts 1 and 2
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of trametinib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered trametinib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 2 mg/kg Pembrolizumab and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of trametinib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered trametinib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With Placebo and 150 mg Dabrafenib in Participants From Part 3
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of trametinib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered trametinib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 4
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of trametinib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered trametinib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 4
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of trametinib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered trametinib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Trametinib Following Administration of 2 mg of Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 5
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of trametinib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered trametinib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.
Volume of Distribution (Vc) of Trametinib Following Administration of 1.5 mg of Trametinib in Combination With 200 mg Pembrolizumab in Participants From Part 5
Blood samples were to be collected at pre-specified time points for analysis of the Vc of trametinib, defined as the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of administered trametinib at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. This analysis was not performed.