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Remission Through Early Monitored Insulin Therapy - Duration Month
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Glargine, Lispro, and 1 other intervention for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Completed, enrolled 10 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
REMIT-DM is a feasibility pilot study where participants will be recruited soon after their diagnosis of type 2 diabetes to be placed immediately on insulin therapy for maximum of four weeks with titrations of insulin guided by glucose levels and trends provided by a continuous glucose monitor (CGM), with the purpose of achieving diabetes remission.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Dexcom G6 CGM will be used to guide daily insulin glargine and lispro dose titrations in participants with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. After 4 weeks of CGM and insulin therapy, insulin will be discontinued and participant's labs monitored every 3 months to determine if diabetes remission achieved.
Dexcom G6 CGM will be used to guide daily insulin glargine and lispro dose titrations in participants with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. After 4 weeks of CGM and insulin therapy, insulin will be discontinued and participant's labs monitored every 3 months to determine if diabetes remission achieved.
Dexcom G6 CGM will be used to guide daily insulin glargine and lispro dose titrations in participants with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. After 4 weeks of CGM and insulin therapy, insulin will be discontinued and participant's labs monitored every 3 months to determine if diabetes remission achieved.