View clinical trials related to Hyperlipoproteinemias.
Filter by:The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of adding beta-glucan (1.5 g, 3 g or 6 g daily) administered three times a day (TID) in divided doses, to atorvastatin (10 mg - 20 mg) once a day or an equivalent dose of another statin on heart disease lipid risk factors.
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of daily supplementation of Red Ginseng Concentrated Powder on Improvement of Blood Triglyceride Level.
Compare the pharmacokinetic characteristics and safety between CKD-391 tablet and D337, D337 combination
A randomized, open-label, single dose, crossover study to compare the pharmacokinetic characteristics of the co-administration of metformin SR and rosuvastatin and JLP-1310 in healthy male volunteers.
Walnuts have been shown to reduce serum lipids in hyperlipidemic individuals with a well-controlled feeding trials. Current study have been determined the effects of daily walnut consumption on serum lipids, fasting glucose and insulin levels in hyperlipidemic individuals.
To compare the pharmacokinetics and safety after a single dose administration of CJ-30061 and co-administration of Exforge® 5/160mg, Lipitor® 20mg in healthy adult volunteers
To document effects of consuming Golden Black Seed (brand: New Chapter Inc.) on metabolic health and wellness in human subjects. Golden Black Seed contains extracts from the turmeric root (Curcuma longa) and black cumin seeds (Nigella sativa). Both botanicals have been used traditionally in Asian cooking, and also in herbal medicine for reducing inflammation.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Pharmacokinetic Interaction Between AD-2071 and AD-2072 in healthy male volunteers.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Pharmacokinetic Interaction Between AD-2011 and AD-2012 in healthy male volunteers.
A Randomized, Double-blind, Multi-center Phase III Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Telmisartan/Amlodipine and Rosuvastatin Co-administration in Hypertensive Patients with Hyperlipidemia