Could a diabetes drug help teen Girls' periods?
NCT ID NCT07319286
Summary
This study is looking at whether adding a GLP-1 drug (dulaglutide) to standard insulin therapy can help regulate menstrual cycles in teenage girls with Type 1 diabetes. It will involve 50 girls aged 12-18 who have poorly controlled diabetes and irregular periods. The goal is to see if this additional medication improves their reproductive health alongside managing their diabetes.
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Locations
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Ain shams university
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 00202, Egypt
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Ain shams university
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 11517, Egypt
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