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A Clinical Research Study For Type 2 Diabetics Who Use Healthy Nutrition & Physical Activity May Help!

Type 2 Diabetes is the most prevalent among metabolic diseases, impacting over 90-95% of individuals in the United States. In type 2 diabetes the pancreas does not produce sufficient insulin hormone that regulates sugar movement. It is also called adult-onset diabetes and is more common in adults.

Prime Revival Research Institute is conducting a clinical trial for people with type 2 diabetes who use healthy nutrition and physical activity, without taking any diabetes medicines, to manage their diabetes. This study will test if an investigational medicine can help with controlling blood glucose levels and weight management compared with placebo.

You may qualify for type 2 diabetes clinical trials, if you:

  • Are 18 years or older
  • Have not used insulin for more than 2 weeks as an adult, except in the case of diabetes during pregnancy
  • Have not used any medicines that lower blood sugars in the past 3 months
  • Have a BMI of 23 or more
  • Have HbA1c levels of 7.0% to 9.5%

*Additional criteria may apply.

*Take part in type 2 diabetes clinical trials at no cost to you or your private medical insurance. You will be reimbursed financially for your time and travel. In addition, all participants receive free study-related treatment from experienced doctors and specialists.

*If you are interested in participating in type 2 diabetes clinical trials or would like more information, please fill out the form so we can determine if you qualify for the study and contact you. Note that this is an entirely voluntary decision.

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About Type 2 Diabetes Management Clinical Trial

The Type 2 Diabetes Management Clinical Trial is for people with type 2 diabetes who use healthy nutrition and physical activity, without taking any diabetes medicines, to manage their diabetes. This study will test if an investigational medicine can help with controlling blood glucose levels and weight management compared with placebo.

The Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials will be conducted in Texas. The study treatment might last for approximately 40 weeks. To ensure study eligibility, all participants must comply with all study procedures.

*There is no cost to you, your private medical insurance, or the public health insurance plan for study procedures. The study drug, related procedures, and visits will be provided at no charge during the clinical trial.

About Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels indicating issues with the pancreas. It presents a wide range of symptoms such as increased thirst, frequent urination, increased hunger, and numbness or tingling in the hands and feet. Several factors contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes, including age, obesity, genetic inclination, and lifestyle factors. Moreover, type 2 diabetes often develops in adulthood and is often associated with lifestyle choices.

Causes of Type 2 Diabetes

The two main causes of type 2 diabetes include:

Other causes may include lifestyle factors including lack of physical activity and being overweight.

Complications of Type 2 Diabetes

Managing your blood glucose levels is important and can help to keep your blood vessels healthy. This may lower your risk of health conditions like heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and eye and nerve damage.

RECRUITINGSTATUS AND CRITERIA

$ 99

Per Month
  • Age 18 years or older
  • Gender Male and Female
  • Condition Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  • Location Texas

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Get Started: What to Expect?

If you qualify to take part in the Type 2 Diabetes Management Clinical Trial, you will be randomly assigned to get investigational medicine or placebo. This means that the group you are in will be chosen by chance.

Someone from the research team will ask you to sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF) if you meet the study criteria during the pre-screening process. Once you sign the ICF, we will invite you for a screening visit to our clinical site; this will be an initial visit. After that, you will undergo a series of health-related questions and tests to confirm your eligibility as a participant.

During the study, you will give yourself an injection once a week using a prefilled pen. The study will last for approximately 11 months. You will attend in-person visits with doctors and researchers at the study clinic during this time. Participants who can get pregnant and participants who can get others pregnant must use effective birth control during the study. Fasting is an important part of this study. If you cannot fast, you may not be able to take part.

*We encourage you to ask as many questions as you would like before deciding to participate.
*All study-related care is provided free of cost. Complete physical examination and other study-related assessments will be conducted by experienced physicians and the research team.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the benefits of taking part in the Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial?

The benefits of taking part in the Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial are:

  • Getting actively involved in healthcare research for type 2 diabetes, and helping others by advancing medical research.

If you choose to take part in the Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial, you will get at no cost to you

  • All study-related medicines
  • All study-related care and health checks
  • Access to doctors and researchers specialized in diabetes management, and diabetes education.

How common is Type 2 Diabetes?

About 1 in 10 Americans have diabetes and 90-95% of them have type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is usually known to develop in people who are in their mid-forties. However, type 2 diabetes is becoming a widespread health concern as with time we see that it is also beginning to develop in young children, and teens.

What are the warning signs of Type 2 Diabetes?

Frequent urination, thirst, and nerve pain are typical warning signs of type 2 diabetes. 

What can happen if Type 2 Diabetes goes untreated?

When left untreated, it can contribute to a wide range of health problems and complications. There is an increased cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes leading to stroke and heart disease. Moreover, kidney damage, vision loss and nerve damage are also some of the complications associated with diabetes. 

What is HbA1C?

HbA1c is a blood test that measures your blood glucose levels over the past few months. If you do not know what your HbA1c is, the study team can check it for you.