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NCT ID: NCT02227212 Completed - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

Ease of Use and Safety of the New U300 Pen Injector in Insulin-Naïve Patients With T2DM

Start date: August 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Primary Objective: To demonstrate the ease of use of the U300 pen injector in pen-naïve and insulin-naïve type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients in a 4-week once-daily dosing regimen with HOE901-U300. Secondary Objectives: To assess in a 4-week once-daily dosing regimen with HOE901-U300 in pen-naïve and insulin-naïve T2DM patients. The safety and usability of the U300 pen injector. The glycemic control with the U300 pen injector. The safety of HOE901-U300.

NCT ID: NCT02224365 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

The Effects of Apple Consumption on Cardiovascular Health in Prediabetics and Type 2 Diabetics

Start date: August 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The hypothesis of this study is that the daily consumption of 75 g dried apple powder for twelve weeks will improve arterial stiffness and blood pressure by improving endothelial-mediated vasodilation and vascular sympathetic activity and favorably altering biochemical markers associated with cardiovascular risk and glycemic control compared to a macronutrient-matched control powder. 50 men and women between the ages of 45 and 65 with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes who are overweight or obese will be included in the study. After a two-week run-in phase, eligible men and women will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups: 1) 75 g dried apple powder; or 2) 75 g placebo powder daily for twelve weeks. After an initial telephone screening, all participants will be requested to report to the study site for their first visit. On the first visit (screening), participants will be provided with verbal and written explanation of the project. They will then be asked to sign an informed consent form, followed by measuring fasting glucose levels and a medical history questionnaire to confirm prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Baseline assessments will be performed for medical history, medication use, dietary intake, and physical activity. Qualified participants will be scheduled for their second visit two weeks later (actual baseline data collection) and randomly assigned to their treatment group. On the second (baseline) visit between the hours of 6:00-11:00 A.M., blood pressure and vascular function will be measured followed by blood draw and urine collection. Anthropometrics will be measured. Participants will be provided with their assigned treatment and will receive standard instructions on how to fill out daily diaries for their treatment, and for food and physical activity records. Blood pressure, vascular function, blood draw, urine collection, and anthropometric, body composition, diet, and physical activity assessments will be repeated at 6- (third visit), and 12-week (final visit) intervals. All cardiovascular measurements will be performed between 6:00 to 11:00 A.M., in a quiet temperature-controlled room in the supine position after an overnight fast and 12 hours after the abstinence of caffeine and/or 24 hours after the last bout of moderate to heavy physical activity.

NCT ID: NCT02224118 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics Study of Single Dose of CNTO 3649 in Healthy Adult Men and Multiple Doses of CNTO 3649 in Participants With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Start date: July 2009
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety (adverse events, weight, blood pressure, pulse rate, body temperature, abdominal ultrasonography, standard 12-lead electrocardiography, and laboratory tests) of CNTO 3649 when administered once by subcutaneous injection in healthy adult Japanese men or once a week for 4 weeks in Japanese participants with type 2 diabetes mellitus (disorder in which there is decreased insulin in the body or the body's insulin is not effective, resulting in high blood sugar, increased thirst and urine, and many other side effects).

NCT ID: NCT02222909 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Reverse Innovation and Patient Engagement to Improve Quality of Care and Patient Outcomes

CONNECT
Start date: April 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Project CONNECT ("Community-based Organizations Neighborhood Network: Enhancing Capacity Together") is a randomized controlled trial that involves 22 community-based organizations (CBOs) located in Baltimore, MD. Half of these organizations were randomly assigned to the intervention group using a constrained cluster randomization process. The remaining 11 are a part of the control intervention group. The intervention is a co-developed set of IT tools hypothesized to improve the connections among intervention CBOs, Johns Hopkins health care facilities and CBO clients.

NCT ID: NCT02221323 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

A Trial to Compare the PK and PD of Insulin Lispro Administered Into Different Tissues in Subjects With Diabetes Mellitus Type 1

Start date: September 2014
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this trial is to compare the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of insulin lispro injection into either lipohypertrophic lesions or normal tissue, utilizing both state-of-the-art euglycaemic clamp and mixed meal tolerance testing. The magnitude of insulin efficacy after injection into these different areas is still unclear. The results from this study may expand the knowledge on the severity of this issue and may provide evidence for future treatment recommendations regarding injection sites for insulin administration.

NCT ID: NCT02220296 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

A Trial Investigating the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Subcutaneous NNC0123-0338 in Healthy Subjects and in Subjects With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Start date: August 20, 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This trial is conducted in Europe. The purpose is to evaluate safety and tolerability of a range of single doses of subcutaneous insulin 338.

NCT ID: NCT02219750 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Comparison of Premixed Insulin With Basal-plus Insulin in Type 2 Diabetes Patients

COMPAR
Start date: August 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Comparison of efficacy and safety of different insulin regimens between basal bolus and premixed insulin in poorly controlled type 2 diabetes

NCT ID: NCT02219269 Completed - Cancer Clinical Trials

A Complex Contraception Registry

Start date: June 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The investigators will conduct a prospective observational cohort study to investigate factors that influence contraceptive method utilization among women with medical conditions. The investigators will also investigate how women with medical conditions access to contraception and family planning fellowship trained specialist. After the baseline questionnaire, there be a 3 month and 6 month follow up questionnaire to investigate continuation and satisfaction with the contraceptive method. This study is unique because it will allow us to explore doing collaborative family planning research at the multiple UC medical campuses.

NCT ID: NCT02217943 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Prospective Metabolic Surgery in T2DM Chinese Subjects

Start date: July 1, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary goal of this study is to assess impact of metabolic surgery on glycemic control in diabetic patients.

NCT ID: NCT02217306 Completed - DIABETES MELLITUS Clinical Trials

Contrast Sensitivity and Diabetic Macular Edema

Start date: January 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Contrast sensitivity is a tool use to evaluate the visual function in all patients. It can be modified by different pathologies or by age. The purpose of this study is to identify the changes that could be in relationship with the course of diabetic retinopathy comparing with diabetic patient without retinopathy and in patients with diabetic macular edema so if it is a difference, research for therapeutic strategies to improve it in this patients.