New drug combo tested to tame blood sugar in diabetes
NCT ID NCT02924064
Summary
This study tested whether adding a new drug called teneligliptin to the common diabetes medication metformin could better control blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. It involved 247 Chinese participants whose diabetes was not well-controlled on metformin alone. The goal was to see if the two-drug combination was safe and more effective at lowering long-term blood sugar levels over 24 weeks.
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Beijing, China
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