View clinical trials related to Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2.
Filter by:The specific aim of this proposed project is to implement a standard process for integrating MedlinePlus health information prescriptions into the clinic workflow. Hypothesis 1: Individuals in the intervention group who receive tailored email health information with provider selected MedlinePlus links and added commentary for patient specific conditions will be more likely to seek information / use MedlinePlus compared with individuals in the control group. Hypothesis 2: Individuals in the intervention group who receive tailored email health information with provider selected MedlinePlus links and added commentary for patient specific conditions will be more satisfied with the information received compared with individuals in the control group.
Analyse the glucose profile, based on continuous glucose monitoring by CGMS, in type 2 diabetics inadequately controlled by metformin, before and after the addition of Glimepiride.
This study will test the effectiveness and safety of treatment with MK-0893 in combination with other drugs commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes for a duration up to 13 weeks.
To study once weekly injections of LY2189265 compared to placebo on blood glucose by measuring glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) change from baseline after 16 weeks in overweight Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus participants.
To develop and evaluate a culturally appropriate childhood obesity prevention program targeting primary care-givers of third grade students. The cognitive-behavioral lifestyle intervention consisted of eight, 90-minute sessions at the elementary schools. Primary outcome: body mass index of third graders and their primary care-givers Primary objective: To engage primary care-givers of third grand children in identifying and creating health promoting culturally appropriate environments for young children.
The purpose of this study is to prospectivly analyze the correlation of triglyceride tolerance and glucose tolerance with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with stable coronary artery disease within 18 months and to determine, whether measurement of triglyceride tolerance can discriminate patients at risk for cardiovascular events.
A three months, double-blind, randomised, parallel-group study evaluating the efficacy of sitagliptin (Januvia™) versus placebo on beta-cell function in patients with newly detected glucose abnormalities and acute myocardial infarction or unstable angina pectoris. Primary endpoint Improvement in beta-cell function measured by means of the insulinogenic index (ΔI30/ΔG30) obtained from an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Secondary endpoints 1. Improvement of glucose tolerance by means of an OGTT 2. Improvement in endothelial function 3. Improvement in incretin-independent beta-cell function measured as the Acute Insulin Response (ΔAIRG) during an intravenous glucose tolerance test
This trial is conducted in Asia. The trial aims to investigate if the blood glucose control of biphasic insulin aspart 50 is at least as effective as treatment with biphasic insulin aspart 30 both in combination with metformin.
Compared to placebo, treatment with ChAgly CD3 has a beneficial effect on preservation of beta cell function and metabolic outcome in type 1 diabetic patients with recent clinical onset of disease that persists until 48 months after administration. The investigators also hypothesize that in type 1 diabetic patients with recent clinical onset of disease compared to placebo, ChAgly CD3 will be safe and well tolerated between 18 and 48 months after administration, based on assessment of clinical and laboratory adverse events.
24 diabetics with mild & moderate renal disease and 12 diabetics without renal disease. One screening, one dosing & one follow-up visit with Technosphere® Inhalation Powder given at Visit 2 via MedTone® Inhaler and PK testing at 26 designated time points