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NCT ID: NCT05080140 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Hyperlipidemia; Mixed

Investigate the Effect of Ezetimibe, Simvastatin, and Omega 3- Fatty Acids on Dyslipidemia Patients: a Pharmacokinetics Based Study

Start date: June 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This randomized controlled pharmacokinetic based study will be carried out on patients with both sexes and various ages, plasma triglycerides levels, clinical health disorders and using different agents for treatment of their hyperlipidemia in order to access the optimal drug therapy with best cost effectiveness in the elderly cases under investigation.

NCT ID: NCT03274089 Recruiting - Hypertension Clinical Trials

Health Outcomes of Patients With Stable Chronic Disease Managed With a Healthcare Kiosk

Start date: June 21, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The chronic disease burden is increasing worldwide leading to a rise in the demand for primary healthcare and a shortage of primary care physicians. Addressing this shortage entails a multi-prong approach with innovations in care delivery, greater use of healthcare technology, and more efficient use of all healthcare providers on the care team. We previously developed an interactive self-service healthcare kiosk (Self-empowering and enabling kiosk - SEEK® MyHealthKiosk) for the management of patients with stable chronic disease in the primary care setting. A feasibility study using SEEK showed high levels of acceptance and satisfaction from patients and healthcare providers. The aim of this follow-up study is to evaluate the health outcomes of patients with stable chronic disease who are on kiosk management compared to patients who are on routine management by nurse clinicians. We hypothesize that patients who are managed by the kiosk continue to maintain good disease control that are comparable to patients who are managed by a nurse clinician.