Are you Prediabetic – Find Out If You Are Eligible To Participate In Our Clinical Trial For New Interventions That May Help Your Current Medical Condition

Please note: This trial has finished recruiting and is not accepting new participants.

Research Center: Medlab Clinical Research Centre
Location: 66 McCauley St., Alexandria, NSW Sydney 2015
Lead Investigators: Prof Luis Vitetta, Dr Samantha Coulson, Dr Belinda Butcher   
Ethics Committee: Reviewed and approved by the National Institute of Integrative Medicine Human Research Ethics Committee

Background

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Type 2 Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia and has reached epidemic status. Nearly one in four Australian adults is at risk or has already developed the condition. While symptoms can go unnoticed as the disease develops gradually, approximately one in three people with pre-diabetes will develop type 2 diabetes.

Medlab is conducting a research study into pre-diabetes and is seeking participants who are prediabetic. Participants will be taking Investigational Products, formulated to assist with prediabetes, twice daily for 12 weeks and will have their blood sugar tested monthly whilst on this trial.

Benefits of Participation

  • Learn how to reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
  • Learn whether or not you are prediabetic.
  • Understanding lifestyle changes can possibly help minimize your risk of diabetes.
  • You will be helping to advance medical research.

Your Rights

  • Your records relating to this study and any other information received will be kept strictly confidential.
  • Upon completion, the results of the study will be shared with you.
  • Qualified medical professionals will supervise your care.

Who Can Participate?

  • Males and Females ages 18+

What Next?

  1. Click the link below to enter your contact details and answer some eligibility questions.
  2. The research centre will then contact you by phone to discuss the trial and answer your questions.
Click Here to Enter Your Contact Details and Be Contacted by Phone About the Trial

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