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Statin Therapy To Reduce The Risk Of Recurrent Pancreatitis

The Schema is a timeline of the study. It indicates start/end points, visits expected, major testing to be done, and any other information that is crucial to understanding how the study was completed.



Schema Description

Medical records were checked for pre-screening eligibility. Next patients went through a screening evaluation to check other eligibility requirements. They signed an informed consent form and went through a physical exam, lab tests, x-ray imaging, medical imaging, and an eligibility screening. Patients were then randomized and either got Simvastatin (40mg) or a placebo identical in color, consistency, and appearance to Simvastatin daily for 6 months. Next patients had 3 visits, baseline, month 3 plus or minus 1 month, and month 6 plus or minus 1 month. Patients went through a physical exam, had vital signs and a medical history take, lab tests and results, QLQ-C30, QLQ-PAN28(CP), and compliance and adverse events forms. Follow-up telephone calls to assess adverse events were done after the trial ended.