This clinical trial is focused on studying the prevention of a condition known as post-kidney transplant diabetes, which can occur after a person receives a kidney transplant. The study will use a treatment called Trulicity, which is a solution for injection containing the active substance dulaglutide. This medication is part of a group of drugs known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, which are used to help control blood sugar levels.
The purpose of the study is to see if using GLP-1 receptor agonists right after a kidney transplant can prevent the development of diabetes in people who are at high risk. Participants in the study will receive either the medication or a placebo. The study will follow participants for a period of up to 12 months, with regular check-ups to monitor their health and any changes in their condition. During these visits, various health indicators such as blood sugar levels, weight, and kidney function will be assessed.
This trial aims to provide valuable information on whether early treatment with Trulicity can help prevent diabetes in kidney transplant recipients. The study will also look at other health factors, including the need for additional diabetes medications, changes in body weight, and overall kidney health. The results could lead to better management strategies for preventing diabetes in people who have undergone a kidney transplant.



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