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An Observational Study on the Identification of Prescription Patterns of STAFEN Cap

We're observing how doctors prescribe STAFEN Cap to patients.

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19 years and older
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Phase N/A

Study Objective: This study looks at how STAFEN capsules are prescribed and their effects on blood fats and muscle symptoms in patients with mixed dyslipidemia in Korea. Dyslipidemia means having unhealthy levels of fats like cholesterol in the blood.

Study Details: Researchers want to see if STAFEN capsules help lower blood lipids (fats) safely and observe any muscle issues related to the medicine called statins. Participants will be patients already prescribed STAFEN by their doctors for treating dyslipidemia.

Eligibility: Adults over 19 with mixed dyslipidemia, who are first-time users of STAFEN and agree to participate, can join. Pregnant or breastfeeding women and those with reasons not to take STAFEN can't participate.

  • Study length and number of visits will depend on your doctor's regular treatment plan.
  • No extra treatment is required beyond your current prescription.
  • Potential risks include muscle symptoms due to statin use.
Study details
    Mixed Dyslipidemia

NCT06204380

Hanlim Pharm. Co., Ltd.

24 January 2024

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