View clinical trials related to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential effects of ER niacin/laropiprant, ER niacin, laropiprant, and placebo over the course of seven days on urinary levels of a specific metabolite (which is a marker of in vivo platelet reactivity).
The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of early combination therapy with Amaryl M with that of uptitration of metformin monotherapy in patients with type 2 DM inadequately controlled by prior monotherapy with metformin.
The purpose of the study is to see how a dietary oil called conjugated linoleic acid, or CLA, might be useful in combination with diabetes medication. Some studies show that CLA can modestly reduce body weight and body fat. Our research idea is that taking CLA will reduce body weight and body fat without interfering with the diabetes medications' effects on blood sugar.
The aim of the study is to evaluate the short-term effects of tetradecylthioacetic acid (TTA) on plasma lipids and glucose in male patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia
The purpose of this study was to evaluate, in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, whether Canakinumab can lower Glycosylated hemoglobin / hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and/or peak glucose levels in response to an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT).
This study is a 3-period crossover drug interaction study between GSK376501 and simvastatin in healthy adult subjects. This study will examine if repeat doses of GSK376501 affects the pharmacokinetics of simvastatin and if repeat doses of simvastatin affects the pharmacokinetics of GSK375601.
This study will assess safety and efficacy of exenatide in combination with a thiazolidinedione (TZD) and a TZD plus metformin over 26 weeks in adult patients with type 2 diabetes who have not achieved adequate glycemic control.
This study will examine two questions: 1. Whether insulin treatment of high blood sugar in patients with diabetes while they are in the emergency room will improve how quickly they recover from illness if they need to be hospitalized. 2. Whether immediately beginning long lasting insulin detemir in patients with diabetes when they are admitted to hospital from the emergency room will improve how quickly they recover from the illness which necessitated hospitalization.
The goal of the study is to demonstrate whether a switch from insulin therapy to an oral therapy with pioglitazone/glimepiride will lead to a deterioration of glycemic control (increase in HbA1c by more than 0.5 %) within a 6 month observation period.
This study will evaluate the pharmacokinetics of vildagliptin (LAF237) and its metabolites in patients with mild renal impairment compared to their sex, age and weigh based healthy volunteer counterparts.