Could a simple calcium infusion help tame blood sugar?
NCT ID NCT06942195
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This small study looks at whether putting calcium directly into the small intestine can lower blood sugar and improve gut hormone release after a meal in men with type 2 diabetes. Eight participants will receive either a saline placebo or two different doses of calcium on separate days. The goal is to see if calcium can help manage blood sugar levels.
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Clinical Research Facility, Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences Building
RECRUITINGAdelaide, South Australia, 5005, Australia
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