View clinical trials related to Hyperlipidemias.
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A Open-label, Randomized, Single-dose, 2x2 Crossover Study to Compare the Pharmacokinetics and Safety between a Fixed Dose Combination of Fimasartan/Amlodipine/Rosuvastatin versus Co-administration of a Fixed Dose Combination of Fimasartan/Amlodipine and Rosuvastatin in Healthy Male Subjects.
A phase I, Open-label, Randomized, Single-dose, 2 x 2 Crossover Study to Compare the Pharmacokinetics of Fimasartan/Atorvastatin Combination Tablet and Coadministration of Fimasartan and Atorvastatin as Individual Tablets in Healthy Male Volunteers.
The purpose of this cluster randomized controlled trial is to evaluate whether a novel tele-pharmacist-based intervention for patients with hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and diabetes improves medication adherence, disease control, and patients' understanding of their treatment.
This study was done to determine whether Simvastatin (a medication commonly used to treat patients with high cholesterol levels in the blood increases blood flow to the kidneys and improves renal function in normal volunteers and patients with impaired renal function secondary to polycystic kidney diseases.
The investigators wanted to study the postprandial lipemia after six oral fat tolerance test with varying amounts of saturated fat in young healthy subjects.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether gut microbiota modulation by probiotic and symbiotic contribute with weight loss and improvement of metabolic parameters in women with obesity.
This study is a multicenter, randomized study in subjects with high cholesterol receiving statins to assess the efficacy to lower LDL-C, the safety, tolerability and actual use of bococizumab and an autoinjector (pre-filled pen).
A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Active-controlled, Parallel group, Factorial Design, Phase III Clinical Trial.
A randomized, open-label, single dose, crossover study to investigate the effect of food on the pharmacokinetics of JLP-1310 in healthy male volunteers.