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A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Ethanol Administration on the Pharmacodynamics of BRL 49653C in Chronically-Treated Type 2 Diabetic Patients

GSK study ID
49653/041
Clinicaltrials.gov ID
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EudraCT ID
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EU CT Number
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Trial status
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Trial overview

Official title: A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Ethanol Administration on the Pharmacodynamics of BRL 49653C in Chronically-Treated Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Trial description: A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Ethanol Administration on the Pharmacodynamics of BRL 49653C in Chronically-Treated Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Primary purpose:
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Trial design:
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Allocation:
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Primary outcomes:
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Secondary outcomes:
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Interventions:
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Enrollment:
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Observational study model:
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Time perspective:
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Clinical publications:
Abstract: Rosiglitazone (RSG) Does Not Increase the Risk of Alcohol-Induced Hypoglycemia in Diet-Treated Type 2 Diabetes, Culkin, K T, Patterson, S D, Jorkasky, D K, Freed, M I. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; San Diego, CA; USA. American Diabetes Association 59th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions. 6/19/1999
Thompson Culkin K, Patterson SD, Jorkasky DK, Freed MI. Rosiglitazone does not increase the risk of alcohol-induced hypoglycemia in diet-treated type 2 diabetes. Diabetes 1999; 48 (Suppl 1): A350. Abs 1529 presented at ADA 1999.
Medical condition
Diabetes Mellitus
Product
rosiglitazone
Collaborators
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Study date(s)
September 1997 to December 1997
Type
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Phase
1

Participation criteria

Sex
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Age
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Accepts healthy volunteers
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Trial location(s)

This study does not involve prospective enrollment of participants.

Study documents

Scientific result summary
Available language(s): English

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Results overview

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Recruitment status
Study complete
Actual primary completion date
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Actual study completion date
1997-04-12

Plain language summaries

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