View clinical trials related to Dyslipidemias.
Filter by:Evaluate the benefit (rate of adherence to the treatment), based on the LDL-C reduction in the group that will be exposed to the program of reinforcement of orientation aimed to the patients, compared to the control group, both in previous use of rosuvastatin.
The study in aimed to investigate epidemiology of risk factors in Russian Federation its prognostic value aimed on acceptance of national specific definition of metabolic syndrome and guidelines for its management.
The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of single and repeat doses of GSK256073 with placebo in HVT subjects that have been administrated GSK256073 in the HMA107787 study
The purpose of the study is to compare the lipid-altering effects of MK0767, glipizide, and pioglitazone after 12 weeks of treatment. This is an early phase trial and some specific protocol information is in progress and not publicly available at this time. (Full information is available to trial participants).
This is a phase III multi-centre study in two periods: the first period is a phosphate binder and lipid lowering drugs washout for 8 weeks, the second period is a double-blind, randomised, parallel group, fixed dose, for 12 weeks.
This is a prospective, open-label study to evaluate the efficacy and safety in reducing antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinemia, weight gain, and dyslipidemia by aripiprazole. Approximate 60 patients will be recruited to achieve at least 40 evaluable patients.
To evaluate the percentage of Korean dyslipidemic subjects in the total group and each cardiovascular risk group achieving LDL-C target as defined by NCEP ATP Ⅲ criteria at starting doses of 10mg, 20mg and 40mg of atorvastatin after 8 weeks of treatment.
The purpose of this study is to test the effects of natural vs. man-made trans fatty acids (trans fats) on blood cholesterol.
To evaluate the efficacy of rosuvastatin in Korean dyslipidemia patients with hypertension.
Hypothesis: Cissus quadrangularis as well as Irvingia gabonensis are used in weight management and related conditions. This study set out to investigate if a combination of the two could have additional benefits to overweight and obese people.