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NCT00509132
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerance of single intravenous (through a vein) doses of trodusquemine. Different amounts of trodusquemine will be given to each volunteer group throughout the study. Another purpose is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK - the study of the way the drug enters and leaves the blood and tissues over time) of trodusquemine. Finally, this study will also determine whether trodusquemine has any effect on appetite, mood or behavior, and selective biomarkers (substances in your blood that may change in response to the study drug).
NCT00541567
This is a placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind, parallel arm, multicenter, dose-ranging phase IIb trial to assess glycemic and weight loss efficacy and safety of BMS-646256 in overweight and obese patients with type 2 diabetes who have been treated with diet and exercise only or with half-maximal or greater metformin (≥1500mg/day) or sulfonylurea monotherapy (stable dose for at least three months), but who remained inadequately controlled (HbA1c \>7% and HbA1c\<10%).
NCT00575900
A three arms open,randomized interventional study in order to compare the impact of low carbohydrate diets with different protein and fat ratios versus a standard balanced diet on BMI and metabolic parameters in obese adolescents. 55 obese adolescents (12-18y, BMI \> 95th percentile) were randomly allocated to one of three 12-weeks diet regimens: low-carbohydrate low-fat, low-carbohydrate high-fat or balanced low-fat diet, followed by 9-months follow-up. Weight, Height, waist circumference, lipid profile, glucose, insulin, liver enzymes, renal functions, C-reactive protein, leptin, ghrelin and resting energy expenditure were measured in the morning after over-night fast at baseline, during the 12-weeks of intervention and after 9-months of follow-up.