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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of TAK-875 compared to placebo on glycemic control over a 24-week Treatment Period when used as an add-on to glimepiride in addition to diet and exercise.
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The drug being tested in this study is called TAK-875. TAK-875 is being tested to treat people who have diabetes. This study will look at glycosylated hemoglobin (blood glucose combined with hemoglobin, also known as HbA1c) and blood sugar levels in people who take TAK-875 in addition to glimepiride and diet and exercise.
The study will enroll approximately 260 patients. Participants will be randomly assigned (by chance, like flipping a coin) to one of the two treatment groups-which will remain undisclosed to the patient and study doctor during the study (unless there is an urgent medical need):
All participants will be asked to take one tablet at the same time each day throughout the study. This multi-center trial will be conducted in North America and Europe. The overall time to participate in this study is up to 44 weeks and participants will make up to 17 visits to the clinic.
Due to potential concerns about liver safety, on balance, the benefits of treating patients with fasiglifam (TAK-875) do not outweigh the potential risks.
For this reason, Takeda has decided voluntarily to terminate the development activities for fasiglifam.
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33 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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