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Evaluate the Side Effects and Benefits of Rosiglitazone With or Without Diet and Exercise in Type II Diabetes Mellitus - NCT00737152-08861(Clinical Trial 237315)



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City:  Perth Amboy
State:  
NJ
Zip Code: 08861
Conditions: Type II Diabetes Mellitus
Purpose: Rationale: Rosiglitazone is an anti-diabetic agent used to lower the blood glucose level in Type II Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin-dependent diabetes) patients with proper diet and exercise. Rosiglitazone works by restoring proper response to insulin in the body. Rosiglitazone acts primarily by increasing insulin sensitivity which improves glycemic index. It is presumed that Rosiglitazone does not cause cardiovascular side effects if it is given to Type II diabetes mellitus patients leading a healthy life style. Specifically, controlling diet is done according to American Diabetic Association & American Heart Association guidelines and also through doing aerobic exercises. Guideline for aerobic exercise is given in the design of the study. Exercise is helpful in controlling body weight which can lower the risk for heart disease. Diabetes itself is one of the compounding factors for heart diseases. Exercise helps lowering the LDL cholesterol and raising the HDL cholesterol which is required to prevent heart diseases and achieve a better quality of life. Purpose: The aim of this study is to prospectively assess and evaluate the cardiovascular side effects and reduction of blood glucose levels in the Type II Diabetes mellitus patients treated with Rosiglitazone, who either met, or failed to meet criteria for diet and exercise.
Study summary: Objectives: Primary Objective: To determine the relatedness of cardio toxicity as a side effect in subjects with DM II who are treated with Rosiglitazone who either met, or failed to meet the criteria for diet and exercise. Hypothesis I: There will be no evidence of cardiovascular side effects in subjects who are determined to have maintained proper diet and exercise "healthy lifestyle" throughout the study. Hypothesis II: There may be evidence of cardiovascular side effects in subjects who are determined to neglect proper diet and exercise "unhealthy lifestyle" throughout the study. Secondary Objective: To determine the effectiveness of Rosiglitazone on the reduction of blood glucose levels in subjects with DM II. Hypothesis III: Rosiglitazone will be effective in reducing blood glucose levels as a single agent. Hypothesis IV: Rosiglitazone will be effective in reducing blood glucose in combination with other anti- diabetic agents.
Criteria: Inclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus (non-insulin-dependent), not taking any anti-diabetic agent. 2. Fasting blood glucose level below 250mg/dL 3. Age 30 to 60 years 4. Both genders 5. HbA1c of 6.0% to 13.0%, inclusive 6. Body mass index (BMI) below 40 kg/m2 7. Female subjects not pregnant, not lactating, post-menopausal, surgically sterile or using effective contraceptive measures are included. 8. Provide signed Informed Consent Exclusion Criteria: 1. Subject unable to give Informed Consent 2. Patients with Type I Diabetes Mellitus a. History of ketoacidosis 3. Serum creatinine > 2.0 mg or above 4. Liver Function Test; Elevated liver enzymes: ALT/AST (2.5 times the upper limit of the reference range), Bilirubin Testing - Accept three fold, A/G ratio - Accept two fold 5. Hypercholesterolemia (more than 300mg) 6. Myocardial Infarction (MI) within 6 months 7. Severe or unstable angina 8. Elevated triglycerides >500 mg/dL 9. Abnormal EKG reading 10. Abnormal assessment in stress Echocardiography (ultrasound imaging)for Left Ventricular ejection fraction for congestive heart failure 11. Anemia (Hb <11 g/dl for men or <10 g/dl for women) 12. Blood Dyscrasia, Decrease in Hematocrit - Accept two fold, Low WBC count - Accept one fold, Decrease platelet count - Accept three fold 13. Macular edema/ macular degeneration 14. Patients who are taking insulin 15. Subjects with systolic blood pressure >170 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure >90 mmHg 16. Active participation in another trial 17. Subject physically unable to perform exercise due to neurologic or orthopedic conditions. 18. Patients taking antipsychotic medications. 19. Subjects testing positive for the illicit drugs (cocaine, amphetamines, heroin) 20. Subjects who smoke tobacco products 21. Females who are lactating, pregnant, or planning to become pregnant 22. Signs and symptoms of Congestive heart failure (such as shortness of breath or swelling in upper extremities) 23. History of severe edema or a medically serious fluid retention
Study is available at: Raritan Bay Medical Center
Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
United States
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Date Processed: March 22, 2011
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