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Managing Diabetes Feels Overwhelming?

A Diabetes Pump Clinical Trial May Help You to Get It Under Control!

Living with diabetes can be challenging, especially when managing blood sugar levels throughout the day. Many individuals struggle with frequent highs and lows, fatigue, and the stress of constant monitoring, even while using standard treatments.

Managing diabetes effectively can feel overwhelming, but ongoing research is helping develop new technologies, like advanced insulin pump systems, to improve glucose control and daily life.

If you or someone you know is living with diabetes, Revival Research Institute is conducting diabetes clinical trials for children and adults to evaluate innovative insulin pump systems that may support better blood sugar management.

Is this Clinical Trial the Right Fit for You?

To participate in for diabetes clinical trial for children and adults, individuals must meet the following criteria:

  • Individuals aged 7–85 years with Type 1 diabetes (diagnosed for at least 6 months)
  • Adults aged 18–85 years with insulin-requiring Type 2 diabetes (diagnosed for at least 1 year)
  • Has completed a retinal eye exam, if required, based on standard diabetes care guidelines

*Additional criteria may apply.

Participation in diabetes clinical trial for children and adults is free of cost. To learn more or enroll, fill out the form below, and someone from our research team will contact you to discuss your potential eligibility for the study.

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About Diabetes Clinical Trial for Children & Adults

Diabetes occurs when the body cannot properly produce or use insulin, making blood sugar management challenging. Over time, uncontrolled blood sugar can affect the heart, kidneys, eyes, and overall quality of life.

Revival Research Institute is conducting a diabetes clinical trial for children and adults to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational insulin management system. The goal of the study is to help better manage blood sugar levels and support daily diabetes care.

The trial is being conducted at multiple sites across the United States, including locations in Texas. To participate, individuals must complete a screening process and agree to follow all study procedures. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to receive the investigational treatment.

All study-related procedures and treatments are provided at no cost. No insurance is required to participate, and eligible participants may receive compensation for time and travel.

Get Started What to Expect?

If you are living with diabetes and are interested in participating in a clinical trial, you may qualify for a paid clinical trial exploring new treatment options. After submitting the interest form above, a member of our research team will contact you for a brief pre-screening to determine if you meet the initial eligibility criteria.

If you qualify, you’ll be asked to review and sign an Informed Consent Form (ICF), which outlines all study procedures, potential benefits, and possible risks. Once consent is given, you will be invited to one of Revival’s research sites in Texas for a screening visit. During this visit, we’ll review your medical history, conduct physical exams, and perform lab tests to confirm your eligibility. Participants who meet all study requirements will be enrolled in the diabetes clinical trial for children and adults.

Our team is committed to ensuring you fully understand your role in the study and what to expect throughout. Please don’t hesitate to ask questions before making your decision.

Age

7–85 years of age

Condition

Type 1 Diabetes & Insulin-requiring Type 2 Diabetes

Location

Texas

Better Blood Sugar Control

Diabetes Clinical Trials For Children and Adults

Diabetes happens when the body cannot produce enough insulin or cannot use it effectively, making blood sugar management difficult. As a result, blood sugar levels can rise or fall unpredictably, affecting energy, mood, and daily activities.

Even with standard treatments, managing diabetes can be challenging. Blood sugar fluctuations can impact overall health, including the heart, kidneys, and eyes, and may create ongoing stress for both adults and children.

Ongoing clinical research plays an important role in understanding diabetes and improving daily management. This research helps explore new approaches, like advanced insulin pump systems, that may support better blood sugar control and overall well-being.

Common Causes and Triggers of Diabetes

  • Genetics and family history
  • Poor diet and high sugar intake
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Obesity or excess weight
  • Stress and hormonal changes

Common Signs & Symptoms of Diabetes

  • Frequent urination
  • Excessive thirst
  • Unexplained weight changes
  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Blurred vision

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a diabetes pump clinical trial?

A diabetes pump clinical trial evaluates an investigational insulin pump system designed to help manage blood sugar levels more effectively in children and adults with diabetes.

Can diabetes be managed with this pump?

Yes. Current diabetes management includes insulin therapy and monitoring, and clinical trials are exploring advanced insulin pump systems that may offer additional support for daily blood sugar control.

Do I need insurance to participate?

No. Insurance is not required. All study-related procedures and the investigational insulin pump are provided at no cost.

Why participate in a diabetes pump clinical trial?

By joining, you may gain access to a research-based insulin management system, receive expert medical monitoring, and contribute to research that could improve care for people with diabetes.

Who can participate?

The study is open to both children and adults living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes who meet the eligibility criteria.

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