New combo pill shows promise for diabetes control over one year
NCT ID NCT02220907
First seen Jan 09, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study tested a once-daily combination pill (teneligliptin and canagliflozin) in 153 Japanese adults with type 2 diabetes whose blood sugar was not well controlled on teneligliptin alone. Over 52 weeks, researchers monitored safety and changes in blood sugar levels. The goal was to see if the combo could help manage diabetes long-term.
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Chugoku, Japan
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Chūbu, Japan
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Hokkaido, Japan
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Kanto, Japan
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Kyushu, Japan
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Tōhoku, Japan
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