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Clinical Trials

Learn about clinical trials for new diabetes treatments, technology, and care programs that may be recruiting people with diabetes in your area.

HARPdoc, a new educational program, has been evaluated in a clinical trial to determine if it can help people with type 1 diabetes who have an impaired awareness of...
If you are currently taking three or more insulin injections per day, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial that provides you with the Guardian Connect...
The recent release of clinical trial results shows that Omnipod 5, an automated insulin delivery (AID) system, can significantly increase Time in Range and reduce stress...
diaTribe is excited to bring you additional expanded coverage from the EASD 2021 virtual conference this past week! Find out more from leading clinicians and researchers...
Learn more about this 10 day, at-home study looking into the effects of exercise on the glucose levels of children with type 1 diabetes.
A new procedure called DMR (duodenal mucosal resurfacing) is being studied in clinical trials to see if it can help people with type 2 diabetes improve their A1C without...
Researchers are investigating if increasing positive affect – the feelings of being happy, cheerful, or proud of your accomplishments – can help teens with type 1...
​This international clinical trial is enrolling an estimated 1,224 participants who have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, age 18 or older. This study is...
In this clinical trial, researchers are studying the effectiveness of dapagliflozin and saxagliptin in children and adolescents with type 2 diabetes. While these drugs...
Novo Nordisk’s once daily GLP-1 agonist Victoza (above) provided slightly better improvements in blood glucose control than Amylin/Eli Lilly/ Alkermes’s once weekly GLP-...
By Hannah Deming Lately, the use of basal insulins (such as Lantus and Levemir) in combination with GLP-1 agonists (such as Byetta , Victoza , and Bydureon ) has been...
Gary Scheiner searches for the happy medium between neglecting your diabetes care and being completely overwhelmed.
Can a drug for type 2 diabetes work for those with type 1? How will a new basal insulin compare to Lantus?
Can a type 2 diabetes drug work for type 1? Will an experimental drug improve blood glucose and body weight?
Can a one-day workshop improve diabetes distress and A1c in adults with type 1 diabetes?
How will a new “biosimilar” insulin compare to Sanofi’s Lantus?
What happens when these two unique drugs are taken together?
Can a drug long-used to treat gout be effective at preventing diabetic kidney disease?
How will a new drug fare in a 4,000-patient, four-year study?
A clinical trial takes a new approach to type 1 prevention research.

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