Volunteers Needed For Inhaled Insulin Study

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Article Date: 28 Jul 2005 - 15:00 PDT

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Indiana University seeks volunteers with type 1 diabetes to participate in a clinical trial for inhaled insulin.

To qualify, participants must have had diabetes for at least 24 months and use at least two pre-meal insulin injections daily. Participants cannot be on an insulin pump, smoke, nor have asthma, COPD or cystic fibrosis.

All related care, including physical exams, laboratory tests, study insulin and diabetes testing supplies are provided. Call 317-274-3948 for additional information.

Mary Hardin
317-274-7722
mhardin@iupui.edu
Indiana University
http://www.iupui.edu

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