This clinical trial is focused on studying a rare condition known as Wolfram syndrome type 1. This syndrome is a genetic disorder that can lead to diabetes and other health issues. The study is exploring the use of a medication called tirzepatide, which is also known by its code name LY3298176. Tirzepatide is a solution for injection that is being investigated for its potential to help increase the body’s natural production of insulin in patients with Wolfram syndrome type 1.
The purpose of this study is to determine if tirzepatide can effectively improve insulin production in individuals with Wolfram syndrome type 1. Participants in the study will receive tirzepatide injections, which are administered under the skin. The study will compare different doses of tirzepatide, specifically 2.5 mg, 5 mg, and 7.5 mg, to see which is most effective. Some participants may receive a placebo for comparison. The study will last for a period of up to 12 months, during which participants will be monitored to assess their response to the treatment.
Throughout the study, participants will undergo various assessments to evaluate the effects of tirzepatide on their insulin production. The main goal is to see if there is an increase in insulin levels, which will be measured using a specific test. This research aims to provide valuable insights into whether tirzepatide can be a beneficial treatment option for managing Wolfram syndrome type 1, potentially improving the quality of life for those affected by this condition.



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