Trial Information
Summary: Type 2 Diabetes: Giving Medication a Try
Living with diabetes is not easy. Sometimes the proper diet and
the right exercise are not enough to control your blood sugar
levels.
Local physicians are participating in a research study with an
investigational medication to see if it safely and effectively
helps control blood sugar levels in people with type 2
diabetes.
To be considered, you must be trying to manage your diabetes
through diet and exercise alone, and not currently on an oral
antidiabetic medication.
If you qualify, you will receive all study-related care,
including physical examinations, laboratory services, and
investigational medication.
Participants must:
- Have Type 2 diabetes
- Have had no treatment with an oral antidiabetic medication for
at least 12 weeks prior to study entry
- Be 18 - 80 years of age
- Have a HgbA1c from 7.5 - 10%
- Have fasting plasma glucose less than 270 mg/dl
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Contact:
Elena Arretche
Providence Clinical Research
3808 Riverside Drive, Suite 400
Burbank, CA 91505
Telephone: 818-558-7555
Fax: 818-558-4099
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:44:55 AM