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Type 1 diabetes clinical trials in Washington

3 recruiting type 1 diabetes studies within range of Washington. Click any trial for full eligibility criteria and contact info.

A Study to Evaluate ALN-4324 in Overweight to Obese Healthy Volunteers and in Overweight to Obese Patients With T2DM

NCT06845202 · Obese or Overweight Healthy Volunteers, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
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The purpose of this study is to: * evaluate the safety and tolerability of single ascending doses of ALN-4324 in healthy volunteers and to characterize the single-dose PK of ALN-4324 * evaluate the efficacy, safety, tolerability, and pharmacodynamics (PD) of multiple doses of ALN-4324 in adult overweight to obese patients with T2DM

PhasePhase 1 / Phase 2
TypeInterventional
Age18 Years – 75 Years
WhereMontclair, California, United States + 19 more
SponsorAlnylam Pharmaceuticals
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Family Intervention for Black Teens With Type 1 Diabetes

NCT06275412 · Type 1 Diabetes, Family Relations
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The purpose of this study is to conduct a multicenter, randomized effectiveness trial of The 3Ms 2.0 compared to an educational control condition for improving adolescent glycemic control and diabetes-related family relationships and reducing primary caregiver diabetes-related distress among Black adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their primary caregivers. The proposed study would develop and test The 3Ms 2.0 adapted intervention when delivered using a mobile health approach (accessed via parents' cell phone). The intervention will also include new family intervention content (videoclips and text messages).

PhaseNA
TypeInterventional
Age10 Years – 14 Years
WhereWashington D.C., District of Columbia, United States + 3 more
SponsorWayne State University
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Pragmatic Clinic-Based Trial of a Mindfulness Based Intervention for Mood Concerns in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes

NCT06618027 · Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)
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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a common chronic illness among children requiring a high degree of self-management for good glycemic control. Adolescents are at risk for poor disease management and health outcomes due to a number of factors, including high rates of depression, anxiety, and stress. Accessing support for these challenges can be a barrier to care, so the current study, BRinging Empowerment and Attention to Teen HEalth-T1D, evaluates the efficacy of a virtual, group-based mindfulness based intervention and a virtual group-based diabetes education intervention on improving symptoms of depression and anxiety, and diabetes self management in teens with T1D. The study also aims to study how these interventions might be implemented in diabetes clinic settings.

PhaseNA
TypeInterventional
Age13 Years – 17 Years
WhereAurora, Colorado, United States + 1 more
SponsorChildren's National Research Institute
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