Clinical Trial
DO YOU HAVE IMPAIRED KIDNEY FUNCTION?
The Clinical and Pharmaceutical Research Trust is conducting a clinical trial to investigate an oral medication.
You may be eligible to participate the study if:
• You are aged 18-75 years
• Able to participate in a study for up to 17 weeks
• You are receiving stable treatment for your diabetes and diabetic kidney disease for the past 3 months
The study will compare the active study drug to placebo (a ‘dummy’ medication). Four person in five will receive the active study drug and one person in five will receive the placebo. This will be decided randomly and participants will not know which of these they receive during the study.
For more information contact Virginia Grayling on phone: 03 364 1371 or email: virginia.grayling@cdhb.health.nz
Protocol CT19649 print advertisement
V1.0, dated 03Feb2020. This study sponsored by SCOHIA PHARMA, Inc.
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Do you think this ban is reasonable?
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77.2% Yes
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21.2% No
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1.5% Other - I'll share below
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82.2% Yes
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15.1% No
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2.7% Other - I'll share below