Will the patch stay put? diabetes pump adhesive tested in 175 people
NCT ID NCT07408141
First seen Feb 21, 2026 · Last updated Jun 13, 2026 · Updated 21 times
Summary
This study tests whether a new adhesive patch for an insulin pump stays on the skin for 7 days. 175 adults with insulin-requiring diabetes wore the patch on different body spots. The goal is to see how often the patch stays on successfully, which will help improve future pump designs.
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Locations
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Headlands Research California LLC
Escondido, California, 92025-6428, United States
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NYC Research Inc
Long Island City, New York, 11106-2329, United States
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ProSciento
Chula Vista, California, 91911-1350, United States
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Rainer Clinical Research Center
Renton, Washington, 98057-5211, United States
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