Researchers Recruiting Participants With Type 1 Diabetes

Research Center: DM Clinical Research
Location: 6550 Mapleridge St. Suite 201, Houston, TX 77081, Martin Diagnostic Clinic – 710 Lawrence Street, Tomball, TX 77375
Lead Doctor: Earl Martin, Vicki Miller

Background

As many as 3 million Americans have Type 1 diabetes. Around 15,000 children and 15,000 adults are diagnosed each year.

This study aims to compare the safety and efficacy of a new type of insulin aspart with Novolog. Researchers are recruiting men or women who are between 18 & 65 years old and use daily insulin injections. The study will involve 16 clinic visits over 7 months and participants will be compensated up to 50$ per study visit, $800 total.

Benefits to Participation

  • You will be helping advance medical research
  • You will be provided the associated study supplies free of charge
  • You will be compensated $50 per study visit, $800 total.
  • You will be helping advance support for the T1 diabetes community

Your Rights

  • If you decide to participate in the study and later feel that you no longer wish to be part of it, you may withdraw at any time.
  • Your records relating to this study and any other information received will be kept strictly confidential, unless required by the law.
  • Qualified health professionals will monitor your health as it relates to the study.

Who Can Participate?

  • Men and women aged 18 to 65 who have been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes for at least 6 months
  • Use daily insulin injections
  • Willing to attend 16 study visits at the research site over a 7 month period
  • Currently not participating in another clinical trial

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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