Danich Qadir
Graduate Trainee, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
1 active project
Stimulant & Ca+ channel blocker Impact on CVD
Scientific Questions Being Studied
I am exploring data to formalize a specific research question pertaining to the use concurrent use of stimulants and anti-hypertensive medications and the impact on delayed onset diastolic heart failure.
Project Purpose(s)
- Disease Focused Research (diastolic heart failure)
- Drug Development
- Methods Development
Scientific Approaches
I will utilize the All of Us data in hopes of exploring and solidifying my research question. My dataset will consist of adults 18+ prescribed amphetamine with and an anti-hypertensive medication. I will use retrospective analysis to determine if there is a significant association.
Anticipated Findings
I anticipate to find that the concurrent use of stimulant and anti-hypertensive medication will result in a later onset and/or reduced onset of diastolic heart failure later on in life compared to those prescribed stimulants alone. These findings would implicate potential revisions in amphetamine and anti-hypertensive prescriptions for adults and may reduce healthcare burden later on in patient's lives.
Demographic Categories of Interest
- Race / Ethnicity
- Age
- Disability Status
Data Set Used
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