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NCT06834932
This is a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-centre, sequential Phase II and Phase III study that will evaluate the efficacy, safety, and PK of AZD0780 administered orally for up to 52 weeks in participants with elevated LDL-C. The study consist of 2 separate parts (Part A and Part B) approximately 60 participants will be randomised in Part A. There will be 2 cohorts in Part B (approximately 220 participants in Cohort 1 and 100 participants in Cohort 2).
NCT07218900
This is a study to investigate the effect of AZD0780 tablets on low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels (LDL-C) compared with placebo tablets administered in combination with rosuvastatin tablets in adult Russian participants with dyslipidaemia. AZD0780 is a small molecule that reduces the amount of LDL-C in the blood. Placebo will be used for comparison, and neither the participants nor the Investigators will know who is receiving the AZD0780 medication and who is receiving the placebo until the end of study. The total length of the study for an individual participant will be up to 136 days, including a screening period of up to 14 days, rosuvastatin run-in period of 28 days, treatment with AZD0780 or placebo for 84 days, and a safety follow-up period of 10 days.
NCT07064135
The goal of this clinical trial is to find out if patients who receive extra support stay on their cholesterol-lowering therapy and therefore have lower cholesterol levels after 4 months. Extra support means regular phone calls and close monitoring before and after carotid artery surgery. The study compares this approach to usual care. Participants will: Be randomly assigned to either standard care or extra support for 4 months. Receive cholesterol-lowering treatment and attend follow-up visits.
NCT06890169
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the use of a care model including teleconsults and the EMPOWER app can induce clinically significant weight loss and metabolic improvements in obese adults with diabetes and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Researchers will compare this model with the conventional standard of care of physical visit-based weight management program to see if this model is non-inferior to the standard of care for inducing weight loss, and if there is greater patient convenience with telehealth and more frequent self-monitoring, compliance with diet advice and exercise participation compared to standard of care. Participants in the standard arm will attend 4 physical doctor and 4 physical dietician consultations over 26 weeks, where they will be provided with an individualized diet and exercise prescription to induce at least 5% weight loss. Participants in the intervention arm will have the same number of consults over 26 weeks, of which at least 50% will be teleconsults, and will also be provided with an individualized diet and exercise prescription to induce at least 5% weight loss. In addition, they will be taught to use the EMPOWER app to upload weight, blood pressure and glucose, food and exercise records which will be reviewed at the consults. The app also delivers nudges to improve adherence to lifestyle modification.
NCT00783549
This study is the first study in humans to assess the safety and tolerability of various doses of GSK1292263 alone, and taken with sitigliptan.
NCT00169559
An eight week comparison of the investigational drug GW590735, placebo, and the marketed drug fenofibrate intended to increase the levels of "good cholesterol" and decrease levels of "bad cholesterol" in healthy patients with low levels of good cholesterol and high levels of bad cholesterol.
NCT00488449
The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of single and repeat doses of GSK256073 with placebo in HVT subjects.
NCT00551694
The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of single and repeat doses of GSK256073 with placebo in HVT subjects that have been administrated GSK256073 in the HMA107787 study
NCT00659321
Placebo controlled evaluation of effectiveness of nicotine acid in treatment of postprandial dyslipidemia in patients with metabolic syndrome. Nicotine acid decreases postprandial hyperlipidaemia in patients with metabolic syndrome which reduces the low-grade inflammation and the risk of atherosclerosis.
NCT01271751
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of GFT505 80mg in reducing serum Triglycerides (TG) and increasing High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C) levels compared with placebo in atherogenic dyslipidaemic patients with abdominal obesity, and to assess the tolerability and safety of once-a-day administrations of oral doses of GFT505 during 28 days.
NCT00653744
The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of 6 weeks of treatment with Rosuvastatin with 6 weeks of treatment with Atorvastatin in African American subjects with hypercholesterolemia.
NCT00654225
The purpose of this study is to compare the effect of 6 weeks of treatment with Rosuvastatin with 6 weeks of treatment with Atorvastatin in South Asian subjects with hypercholesterolemia.