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ZONE: Effect of ZT-01 On Nocturnal hypoglycemia Events in type 1 diabetes mellitus

Type 1 Diabetes | Diabetes

We are looking for people living with type 1 diabetes who have ongoing low blood sugar, particularly at night, but have otherwise stable diabetes management. Participants should not have frequent severe hypoglycemia or recent visits to the hospital because of diabetes problems.

This study will explore if a new medication, only available in a research study, can reduce nighttime low blood sugar events.

One of three drug doses will be compared to a placebo for each research participant to see if blood sugars are better managed overnight and throughout the day.

Total time in study is approximately 18 weeks (4.5 months). Study visits are conducted in the mornings at the Clinical Trials Unit at Richmond Road Diagnostic and Treatment Centre.

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Participation Requirements

  • Sex:

    Male, Female, Intersex
  • Eligible Ages:

    18 to 75

Participation Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:
1) Adult living with Type 1 Diabetes for at least 5 years
2) Nighttime low blood sugar is a recurring issue (<3.0mmol/L bimonthly, or time-below-range ≥1% in an ambulatory glucose profile average over 28 days)
3) Stable diabetes management routine (diet and exercise, medications)
4) Not planning a pregnancy and agree to use highly effective birth control
5) Other clinically relevant markers of health must be reviewed by the investigator
Exclusion Criteria:
1) Hospitalization for Diabetic Ketoacidosis in the last 6 months will be reviewed
2) Severe hypoglycemia requiring assistance in the last 3 months will be reviewed


Study Location

University of Calgary
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta
Canada

Contact Study Team

Study Sponsored By
University of Calgary
Participants Required
More Information
Study ID: REB25-1093