Diabetes
Research Study
Researchers at Boston Medical Center are conducting a research study on diabetic kidney disease. Join our compensated study today!
Fast Facts
diagnosed with type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
no major heart-related issues in the last 3 months
ages 45+
compensation provided
conducted in boston, MA
Study Background
Researchers at Boston Medical Center are investigating a potential treatment for patients diagnosed with diabetic kidney disease.
Findings from this clinical research study will determine the efficacy of using vitamin B3 derivatives to treat individuals with diabetic kidney disease.
Participants are asked to attend around 9 study visits over the course of 36 weeks.
Study Background
Researchers at Boston Medical Center are investigating a potential treatment for patients diagnosed with diabetic kidney disease.
Findings from this clinical research study will determine the efficacy of using vitamin B3 derivatives to treat individuals with diabetic kidney disease.
Participants are asked to attend around 9 study visits over the course of 36 weeks.
Additional Information
The goal of this research is to determine if NAD (a vitamin B3 derived) can improve kidney function on diabetic kidney disease.
You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.
Key Criteria:
- Ages 45+
- Diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
- No major heart-related issues in last 3 months
- No severe allergy to Vitamin B3
Once enrolled, you will be asked to take an oral study medication for 24 weeks and follow up with study team for an additional 12 weeks.
Compensation is provided up to $640 for your participation.
There is no cost for you to participate in this study.