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This study aimed to develop a new approach for the treatment of fasting induced hypoglycemia during ramadan using mini-dose glucagon.


Clinical Trial Description

This study aimed to understand whether subcutaneously-given mini-dose glucagon (MDG) as an alternative to carbohydrate consumption could avert hypoglycemia or treat it effectively in type 1 diabetes patients who choose to fast during Ramadan in observance of their faith. This treatment method could also avert any negative psychological emotions Muslim people with diabetes may experience by ingesting carbohydrates to control hypoglycemia, thereby breaking their fast. Furthermore, it could improve ability to self-manage fasting, which is an important action for their spiritual and overall wellbeing. There will be two phases included in this study: 1. Pre-crossover Phase: Before starting the crossover trial, a pre-crossover phase will conduct to evaluate hypoglycemia eligibility, frequency and compliance. 2. Crossover Trial Phase: The Crossover Trial Phase will include 20 participants and consist of two (2-weeks) periods. Participants who don't develop any hypoglycemic event or failed to complete both periods will be excluded. Participants will be randomized into two groups: 1. Group A in periods one will use MDG and glucose tablets in period two according to the protocol. 2. Group B in periods one will use glucose tablets and MDG in period two according to the protocol. The primary outcome will be the number of treated fasting induced hypoglycemic events. ;


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NCT number NCT03970772
Study type Interventional
Source Qassim University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 15, 2019
Completion date August 15, 2019

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