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The primary aim is to assess the effects of raising HDL cholesterol (the good type) with extended release niacin/laropiprant 2g (previously known as MK-0524A) versus matching placebo on the risk of he...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Oxford
Collaborators
NCT07669168 · Health Services Accessibility, Rural Health, and more
NCT07136012 · Cardiovascular Disease
NCT07223593 · Peripheral Arterial Disease
NCT07590193 · Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
NCT07256249 · Cardiovascular Diseases
Clinical Trial Service Unit, University of Oxford
Oxford
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