New pill tested to help control blood sugar in diabetes
NCT ID NCT01022112
Summary
This study tested a new oral medication called TA-7284 for people with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar wasn't well controlled by diet and exercise alone. For 12 weeks, 383 participants took either the new drug or a placebo (a pill with no medicine) to see if it safely lowered blood sugar levels. The main goal was to see if the drug was more effective than the placebo at reducing a key long-term blood sugar marker.
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Locations
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Chugoku, Japan
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Kanto, Japan
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Kinki, Japan
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Kyushu, Japan
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Shikoku, Japan
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Tōhoku, Japan
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