Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials with Insulin Pump (investigational) Now Enrolling!
Type 2 diabetes is the most prevalent among metabolic disorders, 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. For people with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes, several treatment options can help them manage their glucose levels. Insulin pump therapy is one of them.
Prime Revival Research Institute is currently conducting type 2 diabetes clinical trials with insulin pump to evaluate the safety and efficacy of an investigational device in adults with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes in a home setting.
You may qualify for type 2 diabetes clinical trials with insulin pump if you:
- Are between 18-80 years of age
- Have been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes
- Have TSH levels within range
- Are willing to wear the device continuously throughout the study
*Comply with all study procedures
*Take part in type 2 diabetes clinical trials with Insulin Pump at no cost to you or your private medical insurance. You will be reimbursed financially for your time and travel. In addition, all participants get free study-related treatment from experienced doctors and specialists.
*If you are interested in participating in type 2 diabetes clinical trials with insulin pump 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.
About Insulin Pump Clinical Trial
We are conducting type 2 diabetes clinical trials with insulin pump to assess the safety and efficacy of an investigational device in males and females (18-80 years of age) with type 2 diabetes. It is a multi-center, single-arm, phase 2 study. The participants and their caregivers will be given training in the use of the device, and also guidance on its components.
Type 2 diabetes clinical trials with insulin pump will be conducted in several locations across the United States, including Texas. The study treatment for participants will last 30 months. 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 for the duration of the clinical trial.
About Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes, also known as adult-onset 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 (such as poor diet and lack of exercise). Moreover, type 2 diabetes often develops in adulthood and is associated with lifestyle choices.
Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes
- Increased thirst
- Frequent urination
- Blurred vision
- Slow healing
- Numbness or tingling in feet and hands
- Weight loss
Causes of Type 2 Diabetes
There are two main causes of type 2 diabetes. These include:
- Cells become resistant to insulin (insulin resistance)
- Pancreas does not produce enough insulin
Other causes may include lifestyle factors including lack of physical activity and being overweight.
Complications of Type 2 Diabetes
If left untreated, type 2 diabetes can give rise to a range of complications. There is an increased cardiovascular risk in type 2 diabetes, causing heart disease, and stroke. Additionally, untreated diabetes can lead to kidney failure and altered healing process.
RecruitingSTATUS AND CRITERIA
$ 99
Per Month- Age 18 – 80 years
- Gender Male and Female
- Condition Insulin-requiring Type 2 Diabetes
- Location Texas
Get Started: What to Expect?
If you are suffering from type 2 diabetes and would like to participate in our type 2 diabetes clinical trials with insulin pump, please reach out to us by filling out the form above. One of our study team representatives will call you to see if you are a fit for this study (pre-screening).
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 up for 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.
Once you receive confirmation of eligibility, you will formally be a part of the type 2 diabetes clinical trials with insulin pump (therapeutic intervention under investigation). You will receive all the information about the research study you might enroll in during the ICF process. 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)
Do I have to pay to be a part of the clinical trial investigating insulin pump therapy?
Participation in the type 2 diabetes clinical trials with insulin pump is free for you and your health insurance. If you qualify and decide to participate, you will be compensated financially for your time and travel. Details of the stipend will be given to you once you complete the screening process and move on to the informed consent process.
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.