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Therapeutic Areas: Endocrinology | Family Medicine
Disease Category: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Location: United States, FL

Trial Information

When your TYPE 2 DIABETES is out of control, finding harmony is essential.

If you're having trouble controlling your diabetes, consider participating in HARMONY, a research study evaluating an investigational diabetes medication that's taken only once a week.
It's estimated that 50% of diabetics in the U.S. struggle to successfully control their blood sugar. The inconvenience of multiple daily treatments can often add to this struggle. Now, the HARMONY program is evaluating the effectiveness of an investigational, long-acting type 2 diabetes medication, which may require less frequent dosing.
Qualified participants will receive study treatment as well as study-related medical evaluations and tests at no cost.

To be eligible for this study, you must be:

  • 18 years of age or older,
  • diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, AND
  • having trouble controlling your blood sugar levels.

Patient Exclusion Criteria: please see patient inclusion criteria

Sara McGilvary, CCRC, Vice President
Clinical Research of West Florida
2147 NE Coachman Road
Clearwater, FL 33765
Phone: 877-YES-CRWF
Fax: 727-461-7793
Email: smcgilvary@crwf.com

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Research Center Information: Clinical Research of West Florida

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