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The goal of this clinical research study is to test an investigational type of packaging for diabetes drugs called "unit-dose packaging." Researchers want to learn if unit-dose packaging can help patients with Type II diabetes to take their drugs on the proper schedule.


Clinical Trial Description

Study Background:

Some people find it difficult to take drugs on the proper schedule. For this reason, researchers want to learn if a different kind of drug packaging can help patients take their drugs more easily.

In unit-dose packaging, each pill is packaged in its own plastic bubble (called a "blister") on a package that has a calendar on it. This is designed to make it easier to keep track of when the pills should be taken.

Study Drug Administration:

If you are found to be eligible to take part in this study, you will keep taking the same drugs that you are taking now. You will also keep taking those drugs on the same schedule that your doctor prescribed. The specific "study drugs" you may be taking are metformin, lisinopril, enalapril, atorvastatin, simvastatin, and aspirin.

You will be randomly assigned (as in the flip of a coin) to 1 of 2 groups. You have an equal chance of being assigned to either group.

Group 1 will receive their study drugs in unit-dose packages (also called "reminder blister packages") from Visit 1 to Visit 2.

Group 2 will receive their study drugs in pill bottles from Visit 1 to Visit 2.

Data Collection on Pill Usage:

There are electronic sensors on each blister package and pill bottle. If you are using blister packages (Group 1), the sensors will record the dates and times that you remove pills from the blisters. If you are using pill bottles (Group 2), the sensors will record the dates and times that you open the bottles.

It is important that you do not remove the pills too early before your dose (for example, the night before), so that the proper time is recorded.

You should return the empty blister packages or bottles to the clinic at each study visit. When you return the empty packaging, researchers will be able to collect the data that the sensors recorded (times and dates).

Study Visits:

On Day 1 and after Month 3, you will complete a questionnaire. It includes questions about your overall health, daily activities, and moods. There are also questions about how you take your drugs and how you feel about your diabetes drugs such as metformin. This questionnaire should take about 30-45 minutes to complete.

Researchers will record the results of your routine blood sugar level tests performed on Day 1 and after Month 3. Researchers will also record the results of your routine cholesterol level blood tests on Day 1 and after Month 3. The purpose is to learn how the drugs may impact your health status.

At each visit your blood pressure will be measured 3 times. This will take about 15 min. If your questionnaire responses show that you may be having emotional difficulties or depression, you will receive contact information for the counseling staff in case you would like to speak with a counselor.

Study Databases:

Your questionnaire and blood test data will be kept confidential and will only be used for this study. The same is true for the pill/package usage data recorded by the electronic sensors.

The study data will be entered into password-protected databases. In the databases, your name and other identifying information will not be used. Instead, your study identification (ID) number will be used.

Length of Study Participation:

Your study participation will be over after you complete the questionnaire after Month 3.

This is an investigational study. Unit-dose packaging is an FDA-approved type of packing for certain other drugs. At this time and for these particular drugs, unit-dose packaging is only being used in research.

Up to 120 patients will take part in this study. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT01318564
Study type Observational
Source M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 2011
Completion date August 2016

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