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Clinical Trial

An Adaptive Design Study of MTX228

NCT: NCT06474598 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06474598
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2024-11-14
Completion2027-12

Brief Summary

MTX228 has been identified as a medication that might allow the re-growth of insulin producing beta cells in people with Type 1 Diabetes. Promoting the re-growth of lost beta cells would be beneficial to people with Type 1 Diabetes because it would allow them to take less insulin by injection and would improve their overall blood sugar control while reducing the risk and rate of low blood sugars. This open-label dose selection study aims to determine the optimal dose ofMTX228 for use in a future phase IIb study. The purpose is to investigate the relative effectiveness of different doses of MTX228 and to select the most effective dose for further investigation in a phase 2b study.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is An Adaptive Design Study of MTX228?

An Adaptive Design Study of MTX228 is a clinical trial registered under NCT06474598. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06474598?

The current status of NCT06474598 (An Adaptive Design Study of MTX228) is: RECRUITING.

When did An Adaptive Design Study of MTX228 start?

An Adaptive Design Study of MTX228 started on 2024-11-14.

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