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A Six-week Double Blinded, Randomized Trial of Atorvastatin for the Treatment of PCOS Women With Elevated LDL Cholesterol

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A Six-week Double Blinded, Randomized Trial of Atorvastatin for the Treatment of PCOS Women With Elevated LDL Cholesterol

Status: Completed
Phase of Trial: Phase II

Latest Information Update: 10 Nov 2021

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At a glance

  • Drugs Atorvastatin (Primary)
  • Indications Hyperlipidaemia; Lipid metabolism disorders; Polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Focus Therapeutic Use
  • Most Recent Events

    • 07 May 2013 Primary endpoint changed from 'improvement of vascular function' and 'androgen levels' to 'Brachial Artery Flow-mediated Dilation (FMD)'.
    • 07 May 2013 Status changed from completed to discontinued as reported by ClinicalTrials.gov.
    • 02 May 2011 Actual end date (1 Aug 2010) added as reported by ClinicalTrials.gov.

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