Diabetic Gastroparesis is a digestive problem
associated with diabetes that prevents the stomach
from emptying in a normal way. This slows the movement
of food through the body causing symptoms like:
- Feeling full quickly when eating (early satiety)
- Feeling excessively full after eating a normal meal
- Bloating
- Lack of appetite
- Vomiting undigested food
- Difficulty controlling blood sugar (glucose) levels
We are currently testing an investigational treatment for Diabetic Gastroparesis at several clinics around the US and Canada.
You may be able to take part in this clinical research study if you:
- Are 18 to 80 years of age
- Have Diabetes (Type I or Type II)
- Have been experiencing symptoms of Diabetic Gastroparesis for the last 3 months or longer.
Study staff will review other criteria with you at your first clinic visit. The study will last approximately 8-12 weeks. During this research study you will receive study-related medicines, exams and lab tests at no cost to you. Most study clinics also offer compensation for your time and travel.
Research on medicines happens because people like you choose to participate in clinical research studies. Clinical research studies (or trials) are an important step in developing new medications.
Please take a few moments to learn more about this study. Feel free to discuss this clinical trial with your doctor, your family or your friends to decide if volunteering is right for you.






