This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of certain medications on Type 2 diabetes mellitus in elderly patients. The medications being tested are known as SGLT-2 inhibitors, which help lower blood sugar levels. The specific drugs involved in this study include Xigduo, Vokanamet, Forxiga, Synjardy, Jardiance, and Invokana. These medications contain active substances such as metformin hydrochloride, dapagliflozin, canagliflozin, and empagliflozin. Some of these substances, like canagliflozin, may also be referred to by code names such as JNJ-28431754.
The purpose of the study is to compare how well these medications help patients reach their personalized blood sugar goals without experiencing severe low blood sugar episodes, known as level-3 hypoglycemia. The trial will last for up to 36 months, during which participants will take the medications orally in the form of film-coated tablets. The study will monitor various health aspects, including changes in blood sugar levels, body weight, blood pressure, and kidney function. It will also assess the safety of the medications by tracking any hospitalizations, severe hypoglycemia, infections, dehydration, bone fractures, amputations, or diabetic ketoacidosis, which is a serious diabetes complication.
Participants in the study will be elderly individuals with Type 2 diabetes, and the trial aims to provide valuable insights into the effectiveness and safety of SGLT-2 inhibitors in managing this condition. The study will help determine which medication is most effective in helping patients achieve their blood sugar targets while minimizing the risk of severe side effects. The trial is designed to be open-label, meaning both the researchers and participants will know which medication is being administered, and it will be conducted across multiple centers to gather comprehensive data.



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