New injection shows promise for slowing type 1 diabetes progression
NCT ID NCT06964087
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tests a new drug called OPT101 in people recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. The goal is to see if it can help preserve the body's ability to make insulin, reducing the need for injected insulin. Participants will receive injections three times a week for up to a year, and the study will measure changes in insulin production and blood sugar control.
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Barbara Davis Center - University of Colorado Anschuttz Medical Campus
RECRUITINGAurora, Colorado, 80045, United States
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Diablo Clinical Research Center
RECRUITINGWalnut Creek, California, 94598, United States
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Rainier Clinical Research Center
RECRUITINGRenton, Washington, 98057, United States
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University of Alabama at Birmingham - Department of Medicina
RECRUITINGBirmingham, Alabama, 35294, United States
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University of Chicago Medical Center
RECRUITINGChicago, Illinois, 60637, United States
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