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A Study to Investigate Safety and Efficacy of iGlarLixi in Adult Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

This is an intervention, phase IV, single-arm study to assess the safety and efficacy of iGlarLixi in adult patients with Type 2 diabetes.

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53,951Participants
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94%Effectiveness
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9,112Phase 1, 2, 3
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About Us

Respiratory Clinical Research

Respiratory Clinical Research refers to studies involving lung conditions and diseases like asthma, COPD, or pulmonary fibrosis. It seeks innovative treatments, preventive measures, and potentially cures via rigorous trial processes. Studies can range from drug trials to therapeutic methods.
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Prevention Trials

Prevention Trials investigate ways to prevent diseases, focusing on risk reduction through lifestyle changes, vaccines, or new medications.
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Cohort Studies

Cohort Studies observe a group with shared characteristics over time to understand potential disease causes and impacts.
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Screening Trials

Screening Trials test methods for early disease detection, aiming to enhance treatment effectiveness and patient outcomes.
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Why Us

Respiratory Clinical Research

Participating in our clinical trials is an easy, three-step process. It's designed to ensure participant comfort, understanding, and contribution to advancing medical science.
  • check iconFill our pre-screening form with basic health information.
  • check iconUndergo a health checkup to confirm eligibility
  • check iconEngage in the trial and enrich scientific knowledge
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As a participant, expect rigorous health monitoring, access to potential innovative treatments, complete confidentiality, and consistent support throughout your journey.
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Patient Care

Individual patient well-being remains central. Personalized monitoring guarantees optimum health engagement.
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Scientific Evaluation

Ensuring rigorous, scientific assessments of each trial stage for reliable results.
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Knowledgeable Insights

Keeping participants informed and educated about the trial's progress and advancements.
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Innovative Treatments

Exploring potentially revolutionary diabetes treatments through vaccination trials.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a clinical trial?
A clinical trial is a research study analyzing the effectiveness and safety of medical interventions like new drugs, devices, or treatments. It involves rigorously controlled tests on volunteer participants, providing valuable data that contribute to improving health outcomes, advancing medicine, and influencing future standards of care.
What is the purpose of this study?
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What are the risks of study participation?
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What is a placebo?
A placebo is an inert substance resembling the test drug but contains no active ingredients. It's used as a control in clinical trials to compare the effectiveness of the new treatment in comparison to no treatment, thus ensuring the authenticity of the results.