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This study aims to find out whether a study medicine called survodutide helps people control their blood sugar. Adults who live with type 2 diabetes and with a body mass index (BMI) of 23 kg/m2 or higher can join.
The study has 3 parts. In each part the study compares survodutide with placebo. Survodutide is being developed to treat several health problems including type 2 diabetes. Placebo looks like survodutide but does not contain any medicine.
Depending on a person's diabetes treatment, a person will be assigned either to
Participants are randomly put into 1 of 3 groups, which means the group is chosen by chance. Two groups of participants get survodutide at different dose levels, and the third group gets placebo as injection under the skin once a week. You have a 2 in 3 chance of getting survodutide. During the study, participants continue their regular diabetes treatment.
Participants are in the study for about 1 year and 2 months. During this time, they attend up to 12 visits at the site and receive at least 9 phone calls. Study doctors regularly test participants' blood sugar by checking their HbA1c values and other laboratory test results. The study doctor also regularly checks participants' health and takes note of any changes. For each study part, the results will be compared between the survodutide and the placebo group to see whether the treatment works.
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Male or female, age ≥18 years at the time of signing informed consent, and at least the legal age of consent in countries where it is >18 years
Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) (e.g. American diabetes association (ADA)/European association for the study of diabetes (EASD) guidelines) and must meet requirements for one of background therapy parts A, B or C:
Body mass index (BMI) ≥23 kg/m2 at screening (Visit 1)
Signed and dated written informed consent in accordance with international council for harmonisation - good clinical practice (ICH-GCP) and local legislation prior to admission to the trial
Woman (or women) of childbearing potential (WOCBP) must be ready and able to use highly effective methods of birth control per international council for harmonisation of technical requirements for pharmaceuticals for human use M3 (R2) that result in a low failure rate of less than 1% per year when used consistently and correctly.
In the investigator's opinion, participants are well-motivated, capable, and willing to: Learn how to self-inject the investigational medicinal product (IMP), as required for this protocol (persons with physical limitations who are not able to perform the injections must have the assistance of an individual trained to inject the IMP); Inject the IMP or accept injection from a designated person; Follow study procedures for the duration of the study, including, but not limited to: follow lifestyle advice (for example, dietary restrictions and exercise plan), maintain a diary, complete required questionnaires, and handle the IMP as described in the instructions for use (IFU)
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600 participants in 9 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Boehringer Ingelheim
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