Clinical Trial 49149

Chicago, IL 60607


Summary:

<b>Diabetes Type 2 - Chicago IL</b>
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This study will compare the new medicine IcoSema, which is a combination of insulin icodec and semaglutide, taken once a week, to semaglutide taken once a week in people with type 2 diabetes.

The study will look at how well IcoSema controls blood sugar level in people with type 2 diabetes compared to semaglutide.

Participants will get IcoSema or semaglutide, which they must inject once a week with a pen, which has a small needle, in a skin fold in the thigh, upper arm, or stomach.

The study will last for about 1 year and 1 month. Participants will have 18 clinic visits, 34 phone/video calls with the study doctor, and 4 contacts with the site that can either be clinic visits or phone/video calls.



Criteria:
  • Male or female and age above or equal to 18 years at the time of signing informed consent.
  • Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus 180 days or more before screening.
  • Treated with stable doses of daily or weekly GLP-1 receptor agonist (excluding once weekly semaglutide with doses higher than 1.0 mg) according to local label for the treatment of diabetes for 90 days or more before screening. The treatment can be with or without any of the following anti diabetic drugs with stable doses for 90 days or more before screening: Metformin - Sulfonylureas (Sulfonylureas, meglitinides (glinides) and DPP 4 inhibitors must be discontinued at randomisation) - Meglitinides (glinides)(Sulfonylureas, meglitinides (glinides) and DPP 4 inhibitors must be discontinued at randomisation) - DPP 4 inhibitors (Sulfonylureas, meglitinides (glinides) and DPP 4 inhibitors must be discontinued at randomisation) - Sodium glucose co transporter 2 inhibitors - Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors - Thiazolidinediones - Marketed oral combination products only including the products listed above.

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Qualified Participants May Receive:

Subjects will be paid for time and travel


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