Pilot Trial of Chromium-Metformin Combination in Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Type 2 Diabetes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: ICD-9 Diagnosis of TYpe 2 Diabetes (250.XX) for two years or less and treated with metformin Patients having completed dose titration of metformin as prescribed by their physician and have reached a stble dose between 1000-2550 mg per day for at least two months HbA1c: 7.0-10.5% Exclusion Criteria: Duration of metformin treatment longer than 1 year at start time of study medication Historical or current use of oral anti-diabetes (OAD) medication (other than metformin) or use of insulin History ofmyocardial infarction within the lat 6 months, unstable angina, uncontrollable hypertension with systolic greater than 180 or diastolic greater than 110. Clinical or objective finding suggestive of congestive heart failure. Individuals not receiving routine management by their primary car eproviders and/or endocrinologists for their type 2 diabetes, including routine ECG and ophthamological evaluations. Women of child-bearing age not using standard birth control measures. Hemoglobin <11 or > 16; Hematocrig <32 or > 50; WBC <3,000 or >12,000; Platelets <150,000 or >500,000 Serum Creatinine >1.4 mg/dL; BUN >25 mg/dL Presence of greater than +1 protein on random macroscopic urinalysis at screening without a rule out of microalbuminuria Total bilirubin >1.5 mg/dL LFTs: AST>60 IU/L; ALT>65/L; Alkaline phosphatase >120 Iu/L. Isolated LFT elevations with an ultrasound diagnosis of non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis and a lab rule out of viral hepatitis will be included in the study with careful monitoring of LFTs. Subjects currently taking nutritional supplements, including multivatmin for study duration; subjects will be asked to discontinue any nutritional supplementation at the screening telephone interview 1 week prior to screening lab work and 4 week sprior to baseline lab work. Subjects taking lipid lowering medications except statins (i.e. niacin, fibrates, resins) due to possible chromium binding.
Sites / Locations
- Bastyr University Campus SPR
- Bastyr Center for Natural Health