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Important Information

IF YOU’RE INTERESTED IN THIS STUDY:
  • Please have a look at the study specific information for this trial by clicking the STUDY INFORMATION at the bottom of this page.
  • You can find by clicking the VISIT PLANNERS link at the bottom of this page as well. Please note that group dates are set, so it’s important that you check your availability and let us know which groups you prefer, and whether you’re flexible for others that you can see.
  • If you are interested in the study, please fill out the PRE-SCREENING FORM and include your preferred group name at the end of the form.
  • From here our recruitment team will give you a call within 1-2 days to go through the study and your suitability, and, they’ll book you in for a screening appointment.
  • Screening appointments for most studies need to be scheduled 2 or more weeks prior to the check in date for each group to allow enough time for your results (blood tests, etc) to come back and be reviewed by our doctors.
  • If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

Study Information

TLC-3595 is being developed for the treatment of diabetes. All participants in this study meet the criteria for insulin resistance. An organ called the pancreas releases a hormone called insulin which moves around the body and acts as a key to open up cells to allow the cells to use sugar for energy. Insulin resistance is when cells do not recognise or respond to insulin, resulting in a build-up of unused sugar within the blood (high blood glucose) which can damage cells and tissues.

TLC-3595 works by inhibiting an enzyme, which increases the breakdown of fatty acids in cells in the liver, muscles, and other organs. Decreases in excess fatty acids in these cells is expected to lead to improved insulin sensitivity. It is hoped that TLC-3595 may be an effective insulin sensitiser to potentially treat insulin resistance, a significant risk factor for the development of diabetes.

The purpose of this study is to:
• Evaluate how safe and well tolerated TLC-3595 is, in participants with insulin resistance.
• Measure levels of TLC-3595 in the blood over time, following multiple oral doses, in participants with insulin resistance.
• Measure the body’s response to multiple doses of TLC-3595, in participants with insulin resistance.

This study (2022 FULL 13875) is being funded by OrsoBio, Inc and has been approved by the Health and Disability Ethics Committee.

Study Candidates

  • Males or Females
  • Aged 18 – 70 years
  • BMI 28 kg/m2 or more
  • Not taking any medications used for weight loss
  • Type 2 diabetics (not using insulin)
  • Have had no changes to your usual medications in the last 90 days

What is Involved?

Study Visits: 1 screening visit + 6 visits

(No inpatient stays)

Reimbursement: $2,100 (less tax)

Pre-screening Form

Personal details

Please provide your name, email and phone number so we can contact you

Medical questions

Have you had any Covid symptoms in the last two weeks or been in isolation?
Have you previously participated in a study with NZCR or any other organisation? Give details or leave blank if no
This study requires the use of contraception during the study. If you are in a hetereosexual relationship both partners must agree to use contraception (condoms for males | IUD, birth control or another approved form for females). Are you currently using a form of contraception?
Have you donated blood or plasma in the last 3 months?
Have you lost a significant amount of bodyweight in the last 2-3 months? (more than 5% weight loss)
Do you have any history of medical conditions relating to:
Have you taken any prescription, vitamins, supplements, pharmacy medication or over the counter medications in the last 14 days?
Do you have any conditions that may prevent you from having an MRI if required for the study? (e.g. implants, claustrophobia, pacemakers, etc)
Just to inform you, that you come in for screening at risk. There is no payment for the screening visit, and you may not be offered a position on the study if the group fills up, or you may only be offered a position as a back-up. It is not guaranteed that you will get a full position on the study as it depends on your results as well. Are you comfortable with this?