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HP-211 Safety and Proof of Concept Dose Ranging Study in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Join our study to explore new treatments for Type 2 Diabetes.

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**Study of a New Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes** Type 2 diabetes is when your body struggles to use insulin, a hormone that helps control blood sugar. HP-211 is a new treatment made from plants, like herbs and veggies you might eat. It might help lower blood sugar and insulin levels in people with type 2 diabetes. This study will test if HP-211 works well and is safe. **Key Points:** - **Study Length:** Participants will take HP-211 tablets for 90 days, twice a day, 60 minutes before a meal. - **Eligibility:** You need to have had type 2 diabetes for 3 months to 5 years and be on a stable dose of metformin or just diet and exercise for at least 3 months. - **Exclusions:** No type 1 diabetes, certain heart issues, or other diabetes medicines besides metformin. The study measures Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), which shows average blood sugar over time. Participants will be monitored for safety and effectiveness of HP-211. This could be a chance to try a new type of treatment if you meet the requirements and want to help test this potential solution.
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    Type 2 Diabetes

NCT07546929

Housey Healthcare ULC

11 July 2026

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