Current Enrolling Studies
High Cholesterol & Cardiovascular Disease Clinical Trial

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We are seeking participants for a clinical study to evaluate the impact of an investigational oral medication on adults who have high cholesterol and established Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) or at high risk for having a first ASCVD event.
The goal of this study is to determine the investigational medications affect on lowering cholesterol as well as reducing the risk of cardiovascular events in individuals with ASCVD event history or high risk for a first ASCVD event.
Participation Eligibility
- 18 years of age or older
- Have had a heart attack, stroke, or symptomatic blockage in the arteries of the lower extremities within the last 1-12 months
OR - Have ASCVD risk factors (e.g. diabetes, vascular disease, kidney disease, etc. )
- Additional qualification criteria exist
Benefits
- Reimbursement may be available for time and travel
- You are provided study-related care and study drug at no cost (no health insurance required)
- You may help make a difference for yourself and for people like you
Research Study Location
Find Out If You Qualify
To learn more and find out if you qualify to participate, fill out the form below and a member of our team will be in touch to explain the available research studies.

Struggling With High Blood?
There’s no question that managing High Cholesterol can be frustrating; however, with additional support systems, like a clinical trial team, coping can be easier.
Why Consider a Clinical Trial?
Clinical trials are conducted to help test investigational treatments for medical conditions and to determine if these investigational treatments are safe and effective. These research studies explore ways to potentially treat, diagnose or manage symptoms for diseases with the hope that they will improve quality of life for patients. Study-related care is provided at no cost. In addition to this, participants may help contribute to finding cures that may help future generations stay healthy.