View clinical trials related to Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2.
Filter by:The type 1 Diabetes (T1D) TrialNet Pathway To Prevention (PTP) Study assesses and recruits at-risk subjects into clinical trials aimed at preventing the development of full blown T1D. Thousands of first and second degree relatives of persons with T1D are screened for autoimmune abnormalities and positive subjects are followed with metabolic and autoantibody tests. The investigators' ancillary study us designed to test whether characterization of the insulin- glucose-glucagon (IGG) interactions in participants in the PTP study can provide new information about the early stages of the disease. When completed, this study will improve the understanding of the pathogenesis of the early stages of T1D and provide new quantitative tools for prediction and evaluation of insulin-glucagon-glucose interactions relevant to individuals at risk for developing T1D, thereby enabling future preventive intervention trials.
This randomized controlled feeding trial aims to determine whether the consumption of different amounts and types of dairy products affects blood sugar regulation and cardiometabolic health in men and women with the metabolic syndrome.
This trial is conducted in Europe. The aim of this trial is to investigate the effectiveness of Tresiba® (insulin degludec) after switching basal insulin in a population with type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus. EU-TREAT (EUropean TREsiba AudiT)
Albiglutide (Alb) is a novel analogue of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) has been developed and approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Currently, lyophilized albiglutide and the diluent are provided in a dual chamber Cartridge (DCC) single-dose pen injector, requiring reconstitution prior to use. A liquid formulation of albiglutide will enable the use of a liquid product in a ready-to-use single dose auto-injector. To support the development of the liquid auto-injector product, this healthy volunteer bioequivalence study will be conducted to compare the liquid drug product to the currently available lyophilized product. This is Phase I, randomized, double-blind, double dummy, single-dose, 2-period crossover study in healthy volunteers. This study will compare the pharmacokinetics and safety of the albiglutide 50 mg liquid drug product with the albiglutide 50 mg commercial lyophilized drug product.
This project focuses on development of new strategy for the prevention of exercise-associated hypoglycemia using mini-dose glucagon.
Among South Asians, in comparison to Western Europeans, there is an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) and DM2-related cardiovascular disease. The effect of Liraglutide (Victoza®) on cardiovascular function is therefore investigated in the DM2 patient group of South Asian descent specifically. Liraglutide is a new widely prescribed therapeutic agent for DM2 patients. It is a Glucagon Like Peptide - 1 homologue that improves glucose homeostasis and reduces blood pressure and body weight. The disadvantageous metabolic phenotype as seen in South Asians includes a relatively large total fat mass, with predominately visceral relative to subcutaneous adipose tissue and lower brown adipose tissue volume and activity, accompanied by increased lipid levels. The key elements in the mechanism of action of Liraglutide seem to correspond to the differences in metabolic profile between South Asians and Western Europeans. Diastolic dysfunction, an early finding of cardiovascular disease in DM2 and obesity and an independent predictor of mortality, has been shown to be associated with the amount of triglyceride accumulation in the heart and liver. The investigators hypothesize that Liraglutide has direct advantageous cardiovascular effects and reduces triglyceride accumulation in end-organs, specifically for DM2 patients of South Asian descent.
This study is designed as a prospective, open-label trial focused on assessing the safety and tolerability of ExpressGraft-C9T1 skin tissue in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). Because the focus is on safety rather than efficacy, a standard of care comparator is not included in this first-in-human study. Targeted enrollment for this study is up to 6 subjects with a confirmed diagnosis of diabetes and who have foot ulcers. Subjects will each receive a single application of ExpressGraft-C9T1 skin tissue on a single identified study DFU following a 10-14 day run-in period. Any subjects requiring additional treatment will receive protocol-defined dressings through Study Treatment Week 12 as necessary. Enrollment will occur with a minimum of one week between each subject.
The main objective is to evaluate the efficacy of sensor augmented pump (SAP) therapy with MiniMed 640G with SmartGuard activation in preventing hypoglycemia events in comparison sensor augmented pump (SAP) therapy with Minimed 640G without SmartGuard activation in type 1 diabetic adults with an increased risk of hypoglycemia. The study should show: - A reduction in the number of severe hypoglycemia, fewer hypoglycemic events and a reduction in the time spent in hypoglycemia six months in any group compared to Baseline. - A complete prevention of severe and not severe hypoglycemia in the pump group Minimed 640G + Enlite sensor with SmartGuard activation
The purpose of this study is to investigate if MOBIGAME (an innovative, mobile phone-based game application) is suitable to increase daily physical activity and physical activity adherence as well as health parameters such as cardiorespiratory fitness, leg strength, glucose metabolism, vascular health and self-determination as well as health related quality of life in the course of a 24-week intervention in comparison to the control group receiving one-time lifestyle counseling.
This is a blinded, randomized crossover study to compare the safety and efficacy of G-Pen (glucagon injection) to Lilly Glucagon (glucagon for injection [rDNA origin]) for hypoglycemia rescue of adult patients with type 1 diabetes.