Hypertriglyceridemia

Are high triglyceride levels putting your heart at risk? Clinical trials are exploring new solutions.

Hypertriglyceridemia is a condition characterized by elevated triglyceride levels in the blood, increasing the risk of heart disease, pancreatitis, and other metabolic complications. Factors contributing to the condition include poor diet, obesity, diabetes, genetics, and certain medications.

Although lifestyle changes and existing medications can help, many people continue to struggle with controlling their triglyceride levels. Participating in clinical trials provides access to innovative therapies and supports research aimed at developing safer, more effective treatments to improve cardiovascular health and long-term outcomes.