Participate in the CREDENCE study on type 2 diabetes and kidney health (Melbourne) 10 December 2014 Do you have type 2 diabetes? Do you have problems with your kidneys? If the answer to both questions is Yes, you may be able to take part in a clinical research study. The CREDENCEtm Study is looking at an investigational (study) medication (taken as a daily capsule) that may help protect the kidneys in people with type 2 diabetes. They are looking for people who: Are 30 years of age or older Have a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes Have kidney problems related to their diabetes Are currently taking medicines to control their kidney problems? If you choose to take part in the CREDENCEtm Study, you will be looked after by an experienced study team who will carefully monitor your health and support your diabetes management. You will continue to take your current diabetes medications. For more information please contact: Nicky Robinson on 9496 2645 or Clinical [email protected] This study has been approved by the Austin Health Human Research Ethics Committee. HREC: 28431754DNE3001
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