Atorvastatin Versus Vitamin E in Treatment of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Fatty LiverDyslipidemias1 moreThe purpose of the study is to compare the impact of atorvastatin 20mg qd and Vitamin E 300mg qd therapy on liver fat content in patients with type 2 diabetes associated with high LDL-C and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Reversal of Antipsychotic-Induced Hyperprolactinemia, Weight Gain, Hyperglycemia and Dyslipidemia...
HyperprolactinemiaWeight Gain1 moreThis is a prospective, open-label study to evaluate the efficacy and safety in reducing antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinemia, weight gain, and dyslipidemia by aripiprazole. Approximate 60 patients will be recruited to achieve at least 40 evaluable patients.
Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of CKD-348(CKD-828, D326, D337) Tablet
HypertensionDyslipidemiasto evaluate the efficacy and safety of CKD-828, D326, and D337 combination therapy in Hypertensive patients with Dyslipidemia
Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of DWJ1506 and DWJ1507
DyslipidemiasThe purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of DWJ1506 and DWJ1507 in the patients with dyslipidemia.
Pueraria Lobata and Pueraria Thomsonii for Mild Dyslipidemia
DyslipidemiasDyslipidemia is an important risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Maintaining normal levels of lipid indicators can significantly reduce the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and mortality. Empirical evidence suggests that adherence to Pueraria lobata and Pueraria thomsonii is useful for improving dyslipidemia, but evidence from randomized controlled trials is lacking. This randomized, double-blind controlled trial is therefore designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Pueraria lobata and Pueraria thomsonii for dyslipidemia.
Phase 1 to Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetic Characteristics of Fixed-dose Combination of...
DyslipidemiasTo evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetics characteristics between YYC506 and concomitant administration of YYC506-T and YYC506-A
Dark Chocolate, Cholesterol and Microbiota
DyslipidemiasHypertriglyceridemiaScientific evidence shows that a major consume of flavonoids is associated with a minor risk of coronary disease and a modification of the gut microbiome profile. Dark chocolate has a major quantity of flavonoids by weight in comparison to wine, dark tea, blueberry juice, apples and, in particular the flavanols (i.e. catechin, epicatechin and procyanidin) can have protective and metabolic effects with reduction of the insulin resistance and improvement of the endothelial function in adults. In line with the aforementioned evidence, the present study has the aim of analyze the effect of dark chocolate (70%) on cardiovascular risk and on the metabolism in a population with mild dyslipidemia.
Cinical Trial to Explore the Efficacy of Statin/Choline Fenofibrate Combination Therapy vs Statin...
DyslipidemiasA Multi-center, Randomized, Double-blind, Parallel Phase Ⅳ Study to Explore the Efficacy of Statin/Choline Fenofibrate Combination Therapy vs Statin Monotherapy in Patients With Inadequately Controlled TG Despite Receiving Statin Monotherapy
Safety and Efficacy Study of TRC150094 to Improve the CV Risk in Subjects With Diabetes, Dyslipidemia...
DiabetesDyslipidemias1 moreThe phase III trial is designed with an aim of determining the efficacy of Investigational Product TRC150094 in concurrently reducing non-traditional risk factors for CV risk i.e., HbA1c, MAP and non-HDL cholesterol. This study will be a randomized, double blind, parallel group, placebo controlled, multi-centre, multinational study in 1250 subjects. All the study subjects will receive once daily dose of TRC150094 45 mg or placebo tablets in addition to their standard of care, for 24 weeks followed by roll over to a safety extension phase of 26 weeks.
A Clinical Trial to Investigate the Pharmacokinetics and Safety/Tolerability of CKD-386 in Healthy...
HypertensionDyslipidemiasa study to investigate the pharmacokinetic characteristics and safety/tolerability according to formulations of CKD-386 in healthy male volunteers