A listing of Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
What is the purpose of this study?The purpose of this ancillary study to the iGDM randomized clinical trail is to determine whether CGM can reveal additional information about maternal glucose values above and beyond the information obtained from checking blood glucose values 4 times per day. THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY …
What is the purpose of this study?Diabetes mellitus is a common condition which is defined by persistently high blood sugar levels. This is a frequent problem that is most commonly due to type 2 diabetes. However, it is now recognized that a small portion of the population with diabetes have …
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are conducting a study to find out how many people with acute pancreatitis develop diabetes. Diabetes is a known complication of acute pancreatitis. For some people, diabetes can last a few weeks after acute pancreatitis, but for others, it can appear a year or …
What is this study about?This study aims to understand how often patients develop diabetes mellitus after acute pancreatitis and understand its clinical characteristics. It also aims to identify risk factors that predict the development of diabetes mellitus.
ARE YOU A VETERAN? Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine and the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center are looking for adult veterans with and without diabetes to take part in a study examining the process of wound healing. Skin samples of people who have type 2 diabetes will …
The purpose of this research study is to measure how much of the study drug (Afrezza) gets into your bloodafter a single dose and measure how well it works to control your blood sugar level. We also want to make surethis study drug is safe for children and adolescents between …
The purpose of this trial is to investigate if a single dose of 0.6 mg dasiglucagon is safe, well-tolerated by children and to measure the concentration of dasiglucagon in participants' blood when dasiglucagon is used as a rescue treatment for severe hypoglycemia.
The purpose of this study is to determine if providing information about their child's genetic risk for Type 2 diabetes motivates parents to change their family's diet and help their child increase their physical activity and maintain a healthy weight.