Are you healthy and looking to help advance medical science?

You may be eligible to participate in a dyslipidemia clinical study, and could be compensated for your time.

Are you healthy and looking to help advance medical science? You may be eligible to participate in a dyslipidemia clinical study, and could be compensated for your time.

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Dyslipidemia Clinical Trial in Bethesda MD
NCT00001154 | Observational

Are you healthy and looking to help advance medical science?

You may be eligible to participate in a dyslipidemia clinical study, and could be compensated for your time.

Are you healthy and looking to help advance medical science? You may be eligible to participate in a dyslipidemia clinical study, and could be compensated for your time.

Completed

Male & Female

18 - 80

Years old

This study has recruited 759 Participants

Researchers plan to study the fat-rich particles, called lipoproteins, which circulate in the blood. This study is designed to improve understanding of normal, as well as abnormal, lipoprotein metabolism and the role it plays in the development of hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis). Patients participating in this study will receive injections of lipoproteins or apolipoproteins (the protein component of lipoproteins) that have been isolated and purified. These lipoproteins will be labeled with small amounts of radioactive material and sterilized before they are injected into the patient. Patients participating in the study will be required to have blood samples taken, and provide urine samples throughout the course of the study. In addition, patient will be required to follow a specially formulated diet. Patients will be weighed throughout the course of the study.