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Browse recruiting diabetes clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood sugar levels. It affects how the body processes glucose, the main source of energy. Clinical trials for diabetes explore new treatments, insulin delivery systems, and potential cures.

Common Symptoms

Increased thirst, frequent urination, extreme hunger, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, blurred vision, slow-healing sores

Risk Factors

Family history, obesity, physical inactivity, age, high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol levels

Treatment Overview

Diabetes management includes insulin therapy, oral medications, lifestyle modifications, blood sugar monitoring, and dietary changes. Clinical trials are investigating new drug classes, artificial pancreas systems, and regenerative medicine approaches.

Why Participate?

Participating in diabetes clinical trials provides access to cutting-edge treatments, contributes to medical research, and helps future generations manage this condition more effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Diabetes Clinical Trials

Diabetes clinical trials are research studies that test new treatments, medications, devices, or interventions for managing or curing diabetes. They help determine the safety and effectiveness of potential new approaches.
Eligibility varies by study. Factors include type of diabetes (Type 1, Type 2, gestational), age, duration of diagnosis, current treatment regimen, and overall health status. Each study has specific inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Compensation depends on the study duration, number of visits, and procedures involved. Participants may receive payments ranging from $50 to $300 per visit, with total compensation varying by study.
All clinical trials follow strict safety protocols and are reviewed by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) to protect participants. Potential risks are explained during the informed consent process before enrollment.