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

Trial Information

Patients with type 2 diabetes needed for a clinical research trial.

If you have diabetes, you are not alone.

Each year, more than a million Americans are diagnosed with diabetes. Learning to live with this chronic disease isn't easy. Even with a proper diet and plenty of exercise, keeping your blood sugar level under control is challenging. Diet and exercise are the first steps, but often they are not enough.

If you have type 2 diabetes, you may be eligible for a research study being conducted by Dr. Dennis Riff of Advanced Clinical Research Institute. To qualify, you must have type 2 diabetes and be between the ages of 30 and 75. You may be naïve or treating your diabetes with at least 10 mg of glyburide for at least two weeks.

As part of the study, you will receive:

  • Study-related physical exams
  • Investigational medication
  • Compensation for your time and travel

And you will have the benefit of knowing you're not alone in living with your diabetes. Call today if you would like to learn more about this study and to find out if you qualify.

For more information visit www.advancedtrials.com.

Silvia Sanchez
Anaheim Clinical Trials (ACT)
1211 West La Palma, Suite 306
Anaheim, CA 92801
Phone: 714-778-8850
Fax: 714-778-0667
Email: info@advancedtrials.com

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Research Center Information: Anaheim Clinical Trials (ACT)

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