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NCT ID: NCT00923676 Active, not recruiting - Hyperlipidemia Clinical Trials

Treatment of Hyperlipidemia and Sexual Dysfunction

Start date: April 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Hyperlipidemias are frequently associated with and are considered an important cause of erectile dysfunction in men. This association has been attributed to the impairment of blood flow through endothelium-dependent relaxation in smooth muscle cells of corpus cavernosum. Basic science and human research suggest that the vascular pathophysiology of male and female sexual dysfunction may be similar, as the first phase of the female sexual response is mediated by a combination of vasocongestive and neuro-muscular event which include increased clitoral length and diameter, as well as increased vaginal lubrication, wall engorgement and luminal diameter. The investigators have shown that women with hyperlipidemia had a higher prevalence of sexual dysfunction as compared with age-matched women without hyperlipidemia. The aim of this study was to asses the effect of anti-hyperlipidemic drugs (fenofibrate and rosuvastatin, single or in combination) on validated indices of sexual function in hyperlipidemic men and women with sexual dysfunction at baseline.

NCT ID: NCT00876330 Active, not recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Improving Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Therapy

CERT2
Start date: May 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of electronic health record clinical decision support and automated telephone outreach on antihypertensive and lipid-lowering therapy in ambulatory care.

NCT ID: NCT00711919 Active, not recruiting - Hyperlipidemia Clinical Trials

Pitavastatin on Carotid Intima-media Thickness

PEACE
Start date: July 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is aimed to analyze the effects of aggressive and conventional lipid lowering therapy with Pravastatin on carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) in patients with hyperlipidemia and abnormal thickening of IMT.

NCT ID: NCT00627159 Active, not recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

ICA-CHAMP: Indo-Central Asian Cardiovascular Health Assessment and Management Program

ICA-CHAMP
Start date: May 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Research has shown that the presence of heart disease and stroke is higher in the Indo-Asian population compared to other ethno-cultural groups. This may be due to multiple reasons such as a higher presence of diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, and lower levels of physical activity. This program will bring together the Calgary Indo-Central-Asian communities and the Calgary Healthcare community to help reduce the rate of heart disease and stroke through a supportive, culturally-sensitive program that is community-based through the following steps: 1. Increase awareness of heart disease and stroke through education among the Calgary Indo-Central-Asian population. 2. Identify early, the risk factors related to heart disease and stroke through screening programs. 3. Provide appropriate follow-up care to the population at risk for heart disease and stroke.

NCT ID: NCT00518960 Active, not recruiting - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

The Effects of ProAlgaZyme on HDL Cholesterol in Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome

Start date: April 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of ProAlgaZyme in increasing levels of HDL 'good' cholesterol and decreasing total cholesterol and C-reactive protein in patients with Metabolic Syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT00331448 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Observational Study of Changes in Fat Distribution and Blood Metabolites in HIV Infected Adults

Start date: June 2000
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to collect data on the body's breakdown of sugar and fat in HIV infected adults. Data from this study will make clearer the roles of HIV infection and anti-HIV drugs in the development of diabetes, heart disease, and fat redistribution in HIV infected adults.