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Read our Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus research guide →This research study is testing a medication called to see if it can help protect and improve kidney function in people who have both type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. You would take this medication as a daily pill alongside your current diabetes treatments. The study will follow you for about 48 weeks to see how the medication affects your kidneys and overall health.
People with type 2 diabetes often develop kidney problems over time, which can lead to serious complications. Researchers want to know if this medication can slow down kidney damage and protect kidney function better than current standard treatments alone.
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You would take a daily pill () at home as part of your regular routine, continuing all your current diabetes and blood pressure medications. The dose would be adjusted based on your kidney function—either 10 mg or 20 mg once daily. You would visit the study clinic for check-ups and blood/urine tests over 48 weeks (about 12 months) to see how the medication is working and to monitor your safety.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 1, 2026 · Not medical advice
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