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Researchers are investigating the effects of QCZ484 in patients with mild to moderate hypertension. This Phase 2b, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study aims to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and pharmacodynamics of QCZ484 compared to a placebo, using various doses administered subcutaneously every 6 months. Participants will receive multiple doses of QCZ484 or a saline placebo through subcutaneous injections over a 12-month treatment period. The study will carefully test different dose levels to identify the optimal dosing strategy for patients with hypertension. Throughout the study, participants will be monitored for changes in their mean 24-hour systolic blood pressure measured by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring at baseline and after 3 months. Safety and tolerability will also be assessed, including regular laboratory tests and clinical evaluations. The trial includes detailed assessments to ensure participants understand and comply with study procedures during the entire duration.
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This research aims to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of pelacarsen (TQJ230) in adults with established cardiovascular disease and elevated Lipoprotein(a) who have completed the parent trial CTQJ230A12301. The study is an open-label extension following the phase 3 parent study, providing participants continued access to pelacarsen after the initial trial. Participants will receive pelacarsen 80 mg by subcutaneous injection once a month during this open-label extension. The study is single-arm and multicenter, focusing on continued treatment with pelacarsen for up to 36 months after completion of the parent study. Throughout the study, participants will be monitored regularly to assess safety and tolerability, with particular attention to adverse events occurring up to 36 months. Researchers will collect data on health status throughout this period to understand the long-term effects of pelacarsen in this patient population.