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Clinical Trials Resource Center

Welcome to the controlhypertension.org Clinical Trials Resource Center, presented in partnership with CenterWatch, the leading publisher of information on clinical research for patients, their advocates and healthcare professionals. Please click on the links below to learn more about clinical research and about new medical therapies for treating hypertension and related conditions.

About Clinical Research

This section provides background information about the clinical trials process and what to expect when you volunteer to participate in a clinical trial. Here, you'll find answers to frequently asked questions about clinical trials and also suggestions for where to find more information.

Listing of Hypertension Trials

This is a listing of clinical trials for hypertension, which are actively recruiting patients in the U.S. and internationally. Use this listing to search for clinical trials by geographic region. Please check back regularly, since this database is updated daily.

Listing of Studies at ClinicalTrials.gov

Link to ClinicalTrials.gov, a comprehensive listing of federally and privately supported clinical trials. The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), through its National Library of Medicine (NLM), has developed this site in collaboration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

FDA Drug Approvals

This is a comprehensive listing of drugs that have recently been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The drugs are organized by general therapeutic area.

Cardiology Research Centers

This directory provides detailed profiles of hundreds of clinical research centers specializing in cardiology research. Research centers are organized geographically by state, city and center name.

New Medical Therapies (NMT)

Trial Results NMT Weekly Trial Results database is provides easy access to information about the results of recently completed and ongoing clinical trials. It is based on published materials from conferences, journals and company reports. The trial results summaries typically include the name and phase of the drug, the company sponsoring the research, and information on how well the drug has performed.