Study of Adult Patients Residing in Argentina Diagnosed With Type 2 Diabetes Treated With a New Formulation of Semaglutide, Both Oral and Subcutaneous, in a Real-world Setting at 3 Months, 6 Months, and 1 Year of Follow-up, Quantifying the Reduction in Glycated Hemoglobin
NCT07621419 · Recruiting
Last updated 2026-07-12This clinical trial is studying how well a new version of semaglutide, taken as a pill or injection, works to lower blood sugar levels over 3, 6, and 12 months in adults with type 2 diabetes living in Argentina.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
The goal of this prospective, multicenter, observational study is to evaluate the real-world effectiveness and safety of oral and subcutaneous semaglutide in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Argentina. The main objective is to assess changes in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) from baseline to 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment initiation. Secondary objectives include evaluating changes in body weight, waist circumference, hand-grip strength, treatment satisfaction, medication adherence, treatment route switching, treatment discontinuation, and adverse events. Participants will receive semaglutide as prescribed by their treating physician as part of routine clinical care. Follow-up assessments will be performed at 3, 6, and 12 months to collect clinical, laboratory, safety, treatment satisfaction, and adherence data. Treatment satisfaction will be assessed using the Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (DTSQ), and adherence will be assessed using the Simplified Medication Adherence Questionnaire (SMAQ).
Treatments tested
- semaglutide Drug
Participants will receive semaglutide as part of their usual medical care for type 2 diabetes mellitus. The intervention of interest includes both oral and subcutaneous formulations of semaglutide, prescribed and dosed at the discretion of the treating physician according to routine clinical practice.
| Main thing measured | Change in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels from baseline to 3, 6, and 12 months of follow-up. |
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| Sponsor | Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires |
| Conditions studied | Diabetes Mellitus |
| GLP-1 drugs | semaglutide |
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