Phone app aims to take guesswork out of insulin dosing
NCT ID NCT07234500
Summary
This study is testing whether a mobile phone app can help people with Type 1 diabetes manage their insulin doses better than standard care alone. About 50 patients in Iraq will use the app for 3 months to get daily insulin recommendations based on their meals and blood sugar. Researchers will compare their blood sugar control to patients who receive only standard doctor-led care.
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Locations
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Faiha Specialized Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolism Center at Al-Faiha Teaching hospital
Basra, Basrah, Iraq
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