Diabetes drug pause: what happens to your stomach?

NCT ID NCT07313813

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at how fasting and temporarily stopping the diabetes drug dulaglutide affect how much food and liquid stays in the stomach after a meal. About 20 people with type 2 diabetes will have their stomachs checked with ultrasound after eating. The goal is to understand how these factors influence stomach emptying, which can help improve safety before medical procedures.

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  • Lilly Centre for Clinical Pharmacology

    Singapore, 138623, Singapore

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