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The goal of this [Efficacy of a traditional anti-diabetic herbal drug with on glycemic, inflammatory, and oxidative stress parameters] is [investigate the level of HOMA-estimated insulin resistance as the primary outcome before and after 40 days in intervention and placebo groups] in [patients with type 2 diabetes]. The secondary outcomes of this study are the assessment of oxidative stress, inflammation biomarkers, other glycemic indices, hematopoietic status and lipid profile between the two groups before and after the intervention. also The food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and the physical activity questionnaire (FAQ) are used to evaluate the effect of potential confounding factors. This study has the code of ethics IR.KMU.REC.1402.291 from Kerman University of Medical Sciences and this drug has the number 12/14484 from Iran Food and Drug Administration (IFDA).


Clinical Trial Description

All the volunteers (Diabetic men and women with HbA1c more than 6.5 from the age of 20 to 65 years who usually use their standard medicine) who meet the entry criteria were directed to the laboratory and imaging center so that biochemical tests can be performed on them before taking the drug. Volunteers are asked to take the received medicine three times a day after food. It is worth mentioning that the patients will be divided into two groups by a person outside the research team, one group will drink herbal syrup and the other group will receive a placebo. A placebo with the same appearance as herbal syrup will drink nectar. On a weekly basis, the researcher will make phone calls with the applicants and, while reminding and recording the amount of herbal syrup consumed by drinking nectar, will also ask about the possible side effects of consuming herbal syrup drinking nectar. Then, at the end of the six week, the patient was asked to visit the clinic for a final evaluation. In this stage, the patient is asked about possible side effects, and the last stage of sample collection will be done to review all the tests of the next stage of receiving the drug (biochemical tests). Return at the end of week 6. The sample size in this study is 70 people. ;


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NCT number NCT06205030
Study type Interventional
Source Kerman Medical University
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Status Not yet recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date June 14, 2024
Completion date July 16, 2025

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