Analyzing Gene Regions That May Interact With the Effectiveness of High Blood Pressure Drugs
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Phase N/A Results N/ASummary of Purpose
High blood pressure is one of the most common health problems in the United States. There are many drug treatment options for high blood pressure, but these medications are not always effective. People with treated high blood pressure can still suffer from other serious cardiovascular health problems, including heart attack, sudden death, or stroke. Genetic variations may cause some people to be more susceptible...
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The following dates are available for this trial. Trial information last updated on 4 January 2012.
1 Sep 2007 | 12 Dec 2007 | 1 Jul 2012 | 1 Sep 2012 | 1 Jan 2012 | Unavailable |
Start Date | First Received | 1st Completion | Completion | Verification | Results |
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Trial Basics
Conditions
Sponsors
Trial Design
- Observation: Case-Only
- Perspective: Retrospective
- Sampling: Non-Probability Sample
Contacts
- Nicole L. Glazer, PhD, MPH
nlg@u.washington.edu 206-287-2777
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Recruitment
- Enrollment: 7,900
- Gender: Both
- Minimum Age: 30 Years
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers: No
- 1 location, 1 country
Principal Investigator
- Bruce M. Psaty, MD, PhD
University of Washington