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The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety of Irbesartan and Amlodipine combined therapy in patients with essential hypertension inadequately controlled on Irbesartan monotherapy
The research is planned to evaluate the treatment compliance after the BATHE interview technique in hypertension patients.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety of Irbesartan and Amlodipine combined therapy in patients with essential hypertension inadequately controlled on Irbesartan monotherapy
This study was to evaluate the therapeutic effect and safety of Amosartan Plus tablet administration in uncontrolled essential hypertension patients. During the routine medical visit, Amosartan Plus tablets were administered to patients in need of blood pressure control according to the investigator's judgment. In this study, effectiveness and safety information of treatment of Amosartan Plus tablets was followed for 6 months (up to 12 months), and observation of the target patients was terminated after collecting relevant data. As this study was a non-interventional observational study, all patients received prescriptions according to the routine treatment procedure, and there were no visits or procedures required according to the observational study protocol.
A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, phase III study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of HCP2102 in patients with essential hypertension
The main purpose of this observation study is to collect data on the effects and side effects for 12 weeks of the medication administration of the single-pill combinations, which are fimasartan/amlodipine or fimasartan/amlodipine/hydrochlorothiazide, based on fimasartan. (Stage 1). Also, this study will evaluate major cardiovascular events, long-term blood pressure control, and the safety by follow-up of those who consent to the extended study for about 2 years (96 weeks).(Stage 2)
The primary aim of this study is to determine the effects of education and motivational interviews structured according to the health belief model on cardiovascular disease risks and healthy lifestyle behavior changes in patients with an essential hypertension diagnosis. The secondary aim of the study is to determine the effects of the variables that mediate the probability of performing primary prevention measures according to the health belief model of patients with a diagnosis of essential hypertension. The study was planned in a single-center, single-blind, one-to-one, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial design with a 6-month follow-up period. The research will be carried out at Işıklar Family Health Center located in Eskişehir city center in Turkey. The study population of this research consists of 659 patients with a diagnosis of essential hypertension, aged between 30-59 years, registered in Işıklar Family Health Center. The number of samples required for the study was determined by the power analysis made in the GPower 3.1 package program. Assuming that there may be losses during the follow-up and considering the possibility of nonparametric testing, a total of 80 individuals, 40 in each group, with an increase of 20%, will form the research group. The research data collection process will be carried out in 4 stages. First of all, the data required to query the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria for participant admission to the study will be evaluated using the "Data form for participant admission". For the other stages of the research data collection process; "Pre-test (Beginning at 0 months)", "Intermediate follow-up test (Follow-up at 3 months)" and "Posttest (6 months)" will be administered to the participants in the study and control groups by the researcher. In this study, "Cardiovascular Disease Risk Awareness Assessment Scale", "Cardiovascular Diseases Risk Factors Knowledge Level", "Framingham Cardiovascular Risk Score", "Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale-II", "Hypertension Self-Care Profile", "Hill- Bone Hypertension Treatment Adherence Scale", "Physical Activity Questionnaire for Primary Care" and "SF-12 Quality of Life Scale" will be used as data collection tools. In addition to their routine care, the control group will be given a health education structured according to the health belief model and a training booklet on healthy lifestyle behavior changes at the end of the training.
This is an 8-week, randomized, double-blind Phase 3, multicentre study to determine the optimal dose of AZM and AML in combination therapy and to compare efficacy and tolerability of the combined therapy to each of the monotherapy in essential hypertensive subjects who are not adequately controlled on AZM and AML monotherapy.
A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, phase 3 study to evaluate efficacy and safety of HCP1803 in patients with essential hypertension