A Research Study to Understand How People With Type 2 Diabetes Take Ozempic® and if the Ozempic®App Helps Them Stay on This Treatment
NCT06478550 · Completed
Last updated 2026-05-28This study is testing whether an app helps people with type 2 diabetes stay on their prescribed Ozempic® treatment.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
This study looks at how participants with type 2 diabetes take Ozempic® and if the Ozempic® app helps participants to stay on this treatment. Participants will already be prescribed with Ozempic® by the study doctor. Participants may be asked to use a device called Mallya®, which participants must attach to their Ozempic® injection pen. Participants might also be asked to install an Ozempic® app on their mobile phone which supports the participants in the use of Ozempic®. At the beginning and at the end of this study, the participants will have to fill out some questionnaires about their diabetes treatment. Participants may also be chosen to participate in a voluntary non-mandatory interview after the study has ended. The total duration of study is approximately 10 months.
Treatments tested
- Semaglutide also known as Ozempic® Drug
Participants will be treated with commercially available semaglutide subcutaneously (s.c.) according to routine clinical practice and according to local label at the discretion of the Health Care Providers (HCP). The decision to initiate treatment with semaglutide s.c. is independent from the decision to include the participant in the study.
| Main thing measured | Persistency of semaglutide s.c. treatment in PSS app with connectivity vs control arm (Yes/No) (HCP reported) |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Novo Nordisk A/S |
| Conditions studied | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 |
| GLP-1 drugs | semaglutide |
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