Clinical Trial 64262

San Antonio, TX 78240


Summary:

Type 1 Diabetes and Obesity or Overweight - San Antonio TX
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Type 1 Diabetes with Obesity refers to a condition where an individual has both an autoimmune form of diabetes and excess body weight. In Type 1 Diabetes, the immune system attacks the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, leading to high blood sugar levels and a lifelong need for insulin therapy. When combined with obesity, managing blood sugar can become more complex and may increase the risk of complications such as insulin resistance, heart disease, and high blood pressure.

Careful monitoring, healthy lifestyle changes, and individualized treatment plans are important to manage both conditions effectively.

We are seeking volunteers for a clinical study to assess the safety and effectiveness of an investigational treatment for Type 1 Diabetes with Obesity. If you or someone you know may be interested, please contact us to learn more about eligibility and potential benefits.


Qualified Participants Must:

• 18 years old and above
• Type 1 Diabetes with Obesity


Qualified Participants May Receive:

  • Compensation: Get compensated up to $100 per clinic visit with no cost to you or your insurance!
  • Comprehensive Support: Regular check-ins and assessments to ensure your health is a priority. Our trial is conducted by experienced healthcare professionals dedicated to your well-being.
  • Free study medications: Study medications for Type 1 Diabetes with Obesity are given at no cost.


Available At:

San Antonio Clinical Trials
5441 Babcock Rd, STE 203
San Antonio, TX 78240
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If you or someone you care for is interested in participating and lives within 50 miles of the location shown, please complete the form below and click 'Submit'

Clinical trials are medical research studies designed to test the safety and/or effectiveness of new investigational drugs, devices, or treatments in humans. These studies are conducted worldwide for a range of conditions and illnesses. Learn more about clinical research and participating in a study at About Clinical Trials.