Ramadan fasting study seeks safer insulin dosing for diabetics
NCT ID NCT06826547
First seen Mar 23, 2026 · Last updated Apr 24, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study tests two methods to adjust basal insulin for people with type 2 diabetes who fast during Ramadan. One method follows standard guidelines, while the other uses a personalized carbohydrate fasting test. The goal is to find which approach better controls blood sugar, reduces complications like hypoglycemia, and improves quality of life. The study involves 60 adults aged 18-70 on insulin therapy.
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La Rabta Hospital , Endocrinology Department
Tunis, 1000, Tunisia
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