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DO YOU SUFFER FROM HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE?

Our Hypertension Clinical Trials May Be Able To Provide You With Options!

Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) is a common disorder in which the blood’s long-term force on the artery walls is high enough to produce health problems such as heart attacks or strokes.

Prime Revival Research Institute is conducting Hypertension Clinical Trials in search of potential, effective Hypertension treatments for your health condition.

You may be eligible to participate in our High Blood Pressure Clinical Trials if you:

  • Are 18 – 75 years of age
  • Have been diagnosed with Hypertension
  • Can comply with all the study procedures

*Other criteria may apply 
*You won’t be charged to participate in our Hypertension Clinical Trials. Fill out the form to see if you’re eligible for the study. Someone from our research team will contact you and ask you questions about your medical history and any drugs you are now taking. If you meet the study’s eligibility requirements and want to join, you will be treated by qualified healthcare professionals such as Cardiologists and nurses.

Get Enroll In High Blood Pressure Clinical Trials

About the Hypertension Study

Approximately 800 men and women of age 18 to 75 years, who have been diagnosed with Hypertension and are taking the standard hypertension treatments can take part in this 1-2 year study. This High Blood Pressure Clinical Trials will be conducted in 85 different clinical sites worldwide.

This is a double-blind study to check the efficacy of an oral drug when used in combination with other standard oral antihypertensives available in the market. If you decide to participate, you will go through 4 different phases:

  • The first phase is the “screening phase” in which multiple health-related questions and tests will be performed to confirm your eligibility.
  • Second would be the “run-in phase”, in this phase you will be asked to use standard oral antihypertensive for 4-6 weeks.
  • Third phase, which will last for almost 6 months, is the “double-blind treatment phase”. During this phase, you will either be provided with the drug being tested or a placebo (drug look-alike with no active ingredient). This phase will be double-blinded which means that neither the study doctor nor you will know if you are getting the drug or placebo.
  • The fourth and last phase would either be the “open-ended treatment phase” (in this phase you will be given the study drug for an additional 12 months) or the “follow-up phase” if you do not agree to take part in the open-ended treatment phase.

*Participating in the Hypertension Clinical Trials does not cost you anything. Instead, it compensates for the time and travel of those eligible. No insurance is required to volunteer in any of our Cardiology Clinical Trials.

About Hypertension

A greater than normal blood pressure is termed as Hypertension. Blood pressure is expressed as a two-digit figure. When the heart contracts or beats, the first number (systolic) shows the pressure in blood vessels. The second number (diastolic) indicates the pressure in the vessels while the heart is at rest between beats.

Hypertension is diagnosed when the systolic blood pressure measurements on two distinct days are ≥140 mmHg and/or the diastolic blood pressure readings on both days are ≥ 90 mmHg. Hypertension affects 30 to 45 percent of individuals and is the most preventable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, including strokes and heart attacks.

Hypertension Treatments

RecruitingSTATUS AND CRITERIA

$ 99

Per Month
  • Age 18-75 years
  • Gender Male and Female
  • Condition Hypertension
  • Location Texas
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What to Expect?

Hypertension is a common condition caused by High Blood Pressure. It is termed as a silent killer. Most people having Hypertension are unaware of this condition since it may not have any warning signs and symptoms. At Prime Revival Research Institute, we are now conducting Hypertension Clinical Trials. If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with this ailment, please contact us by filling out the form above. After you complete this form, a member of our research team will contact you to help you and ask you some questions to see if you are a good fit for the study.

If you meet the study’s eligibility requirements, you may be invited to the clinic for screening. The Informed Consent Form is the first step in your registration (ICF). It contains all of the information regarding that specific study, such as the number of visits, the duration of the study, and the rewards that you may receive by participating in the study. After signing the ICF, you will be asked several study-related questions and a physical examination will be performed by healthcare experts such as physicians and nurses. You may be requested to collect blood for various blood tests as part of your health monitoring. All study-related care will be provided at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How Can I Know If My Blood Pressure Is Too High?

You normally don’t notice High Blood Pressure because it doesn’t have any symptoms. As a result, Hypertension treatments are frequently detected during a normal examination by a healthcare provider. Once diagnosed, Cardiologists recommend anti hypertension treatments. It’s especially crucial to pay attention to your blood pressure reading if you have a close family member who has Hypertension or other risk factors.

2. What should adults with an extremely high average blood pressure (e.g., 160 mm Hg or DBP of 100 mm Hg) do next?

Adults with extremely high average blood pressure (e.g. 160 mm Hg systolic or 100 mm Hg diastolic blood pressure) should get immediate hypertension treatments.

3. Why should you take part in a Clinical Trial?

Clinical trial participants can take an active role in their own health care, obtain early access to innovative research therapies, and benefit others by contributing to medical research.

Our Hypertension Clinical Trials may be able to help you and countless others. By your contribution to helping advance medicine, you help us and doctors introduce new and effective treatment modalities that can improve lives including yours.

4. How do I sign up for Hypertension study?

You can contact us or just fill in the form above. Our call center team will call you and ask you basic questions regarding your health.