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<blockquote data-quote="TIMOFNC3" data-source="post: 1057654" data-attributes="member: 265634"><p>Maxy, I'm in a similar research trial in the U.S. The study is double-blinded, and I don't know if I'm on true medication or placebo. I'm in my 3rd month of the trial and don't notice any difference, so it's possible I am receiving placebo. </p><p>The concept is, that the threshold for glucose tolerance in the kidneys raises over the years. The medication lowers the threshold and helps to eliminate glucose from the body through the kidneys. There is some suggestion that insulin doses can be reduced, and that the medication has some built-in potential for weight loss. This is how I understood the concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TIMOFNC3, post: 1057654, member: 265634"] Maxy, I'm in a similar research trial in the U.S. The study is double-blinded, and I don't know if I'm on true medication or placebo. I'm in my 3rd month of the trial and don't notice any difference, so it's possible I am receiving placebo. The concept is, that the threshold for glucose tolerance in the kidneys raises over the years. The medication lowers the threshold and helps to eliminate glucose from the body through the kidneys. There is some suggestion that insulin doses can be reduced, and that the medication has some built-in potential for weight loss. This is how I understood the concept. [/QUOTE]
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