Now Enrolling: Obesity & Type 2 Diabetes Research Study
For adults with Obesity and Diabetes Type 2 in Durham and Raleigh, NC
Those who qualify may receive:
- Compensation for study-related travel expenses
- Reimbursement for study-related travel
- Study-related care from local doctors
- Study medication at no cost
A clinical trial is a carefully designed research study involving human volunteers to investigate the safety and effectiveness of a new drug or treatment. Clinical trials are essential for evaluating the benefits and risks of medical interventions, ultimately informing healthcare decisions and regulatory approvals.
As a clinical trial or observational study participant, your responsibilities and what you will be required to do can vary depending on the study, its objectives, and the phase of the trial.
Some common activities and responsibilities you may encounter as a participant include: diagnostic tests, treatments, procedures, doctor visits, dietary changes, exercise and/or other lifestyle changes. Observational studies often involve minimal effort, such as completing questionnaires, sharing test results, maintaining a diet or exercise log.
Joining a clinical trial can provide access to cutting-edge treatments, close medical monitoring, and an opportunity to contribute to medical knowledge. Participants may experience improved health outcomes and specialized care while potentially receiving compensation for volunteering.
Clinical trials are designed with a strong emphasis on the safety of participants, and multiple safeguards are in place to minimize risks, including careful study design, oversight by institutional review boards and routine monitoring of study data by independent experts. Researchers must inform participants of the risks, benefits and/or side effects they discover.
Yes, you can drop out of a clinical trial study at any time, and you have the right to do so without facing any penalties or consequences. This is often referred to as "withdrawal of consent."
Voluntary participation is a fundamental principle of clinical research. You are not obligated to continue in a trial if you no longer wish to do so.
Determining your eligibility to participate in a clinical trial involves a thorough evaluation of specific eligibility criteria set forth by the study's researchers and sponsors. The criteria help define the patient population being studied and are designed to protect the safety of participants in the trial.
Providing accurate information about your medical history and health status is crucial for your safety and the integrity of the research. If you are not eligible for one trial, you may still be eligible for other trials in the future, so it's worth exploring your options if you are interested in participating in clinical research.
Yes, we do! Have a friend or family member who may also want to participate in one of our studies?
For qualifying studies, we offer a $25 gift card for each friend or family member that you refer. Restrictions apply. Please ask about our referral program during your screening visit.
Obesity with Diabetes Type 2
- Timeline: 84 Weeks
- 21-23 Clinic Visits
- Total Reimbursement: $1655
To qualify, you must meet the following conditions:
- Age 18 years of age or older.
- Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes
- Has at least one weight-related complication, such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol.
- NO Significant weight gain or loss (greater than 5%) within the 3 months prior to screening.
- NO current or recent use of other weight-loss medications or GLP-1 receptor agonists (such as Wegovy, Ozempic)
- Must not have used insulin or DPP-4 inhibitors 90 days before the study starts
- Willingness to follow a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity for the duration of the study
- Body Mass Index of at least 27 kg/m²
*Additional criteria may apply
Check Your BMI
| If your BMI is... | What it means for the study: |
|---|---|
| 30.0 or Higher | You likely meet the primary weight requirement for the study. |
| 27.0 to 29.9 | You may qualify if you also have a condition like high blood pressure or high cholesterol. |
| Below 27.0 | You may not qualify for the specific study at this time. |
*Final eligibility will be confirmed by medical staff at our research sites.
