U.S., April 8 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07513883) titled 'The Assessment of Partial Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy Down Titration in Heart Failure in Remission.' on March 20.

Brief Summary: Heart failure (HF) is a chronic condition that is characterized by a weakened and enlarged heart. It typically causes symptoms such as breathlessness and swelling of the legs, and it is a serious illness that shortens life expectancy. In recent years, new medicines have been developed that can improve heart function and help patients with HF live longer. HF patients with reduced heart function typically are recommended to take four different medicines for the rest of their lives. Some patients respo...