Personalized vs. standard: which insulin plan is safer for fasting diabetics?
NCT ID NCT06826547
Summary
This study aims to find the safest and most effective way for people with Type 2 diabetes to adjust their insulin doses when fasting during Ramadan. Researchers will compare a standard set of guidelines against a personalized test that measures an individual's insulin needs. The goal is to help patients manage their blood sugar better and avoid dangerous highs and lows while fasting.
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La Rabta Hospital , Endocrinology Department
Tunis, 1000, Tunisia
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