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Enroll in Clinical Trials for Diabetes

(Blood Sugar Condition)

Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels resulting from defects in insulin production, action, or both. The researchers are conducting clinical trials for diabetes to see if the test drug can slow down the growth and worsening of chronic kidney disease in people with type 2 diabetes.

Clinical trials for diabetes are taking place in Little River, South Carolina, to help find potential treatments for the condition.

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    What is a Clinical Research Study?

    Clinical trials are research studies that test the impact of new or existing medical interventions on human volunteers. These interventions can be anything from medications (think new drugs, vaccines, or therapies) to medical devices (pacemakers, stents, surgical techniques) and even treatment approaches (new surgical procedures, behavioral therapies). The entire process is meticulously designed to assess the intervention’s safety, effectiveness, dosage, and potential side effects.

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