New hope for patients who get dizzy standing up
NCT ID NCT00262470
Summary
This study is testing several different short-acting medications to see if they can help people who get a rapid heartbeat and feel unwell when they stand up. The goal is to find treatments that control the heart rate spike and ease symptoms like dizziness. About 150 adults with long-term orthostatic intolerance will try different medications during brief clinic visits to measure their effects.
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Locations
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Vanderbilt University Autonomic Dysfunction Center
Nashville, Tennessee, 37232-2195, United States
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