View clinical trials related to Dyslipidemias.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to compare pioglitazone and metformin combination therapy, twice daily (BID), to glimepiride and metformin combination therapy for treating diabetic subjects with dyslipidemia.
The purpose of this study is to investigate an oral formulation of RVX000222 for safety, pharmacokinetic and efficacy in healthy subjects.
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of JTT-302 on the increase of High Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol (HDL-C) levels when administered daily for four weeks in subjects with low HDL-C levels.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of JTT-302 when administered for eight or 12 weeks in subjects with low HDL-C levels and to determine the effect of JTT-302 on lipid parameters and CETP activity and mass.
The investigators hypothesize that having health care providers other than physicians within a "Groupe de Médecine de Famille" conduct cardiovascular risk assessments and teach lifestyle interventions to primary prevention patients will increase the likelihood that patients will adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles. These objectives will be supported by providing subjects with a cardiovascular risk profile estimating the subject's risk of cardiovascular disease and teaching them how to use the resources related to lifestyle changes available on the www.myhealthcheckup.com Web site.
The investigators propose to investigate if using a combination of medications that may improve cholesterol give additional benefit to that gained from the statin medication, Lipitor. It is recommended that patients who meet certain criteria for risk of heart disease take a statin medication to improve cholesterol and hopefully reduce risk of heart disease. The combination therapy will include Lipitor, Niaspan, and investigational medication (known as ABT335) in a class of drugs called fibrates. We are looking to see if and how these three medications together might improve risk factors for atherosclerosis and influence HDL cholesterol. The study will also look at the safety and any side effects that might be associated with this combination of medications.
This retrospective study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of ezetimibe plus statin or ezetimibe plus fenofibrate in dyslipidemic patients that were treated with these dual inhibition lipid lowering regimens as part of their normal standard of care. This study assesses the percentage of patients who achieve LDL-C target goals and also evaluates the patient compliance to treatment.
This study is a local PCO sponsored, interventional, non-drug study to evaluate the efficacy of a health tele-counselling program in reducing cardiovascular risk in dyslipidemic patients.
The purpose of this study is to determine safety and efficacy of mipomersen (ISIS 301012) in the reduction of total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and apolipoprotein B (apoB) in high risk subjects intolerant to statins.
The purpose of this observational study is to describe the time to lipid-lowering drug implementation in the management of dyslipidemic patients, according to the cardiovascular risk level.