MTF116086 is an open-label, randomised, parallel-design study in subjects with type II diabetes. The study is site-based, with local pharmacies serving as the sites and pharmacists as principal investigators for the sites. All subjects will enter an initial 8-week observational phase during which purchase behaviour and compliance with usual metformin use will be observed and recorded. At the end of the observational phase, subjects will be randomised to one of the two arms (metformin small pack vs. metformin large pack) for a 20-week interventional phase. The medication in the interventional phase is provided to the subjects free of charge. HbA1c will be collected for all subjects during Week 0, Week 8, and Week 28. Subjects will be asked questions about their tablet compliance, their satisfaction with the pack size they received and reasons for missing doses throughout the interventional phase by the pharmacist. The pharmacy visit on Week 28 will be end of the study.
A single small pack of metformin will consist of a blister package containing 10 pills with a patient information leaflet in local language. The small packs will be available at each site in the following doses: 500 mg, 850 mg, and 1000 mg. The small pack size of metformin is not yet marketed. Small pack metformin will be provided by GSK as GSK brand metformin.
The large pack will consist of 1 month's supply of metformin.
Correintes, Argentina
Corrientes, Argentina
Mendoza, Argentina
Mendoza, Argentina
Mendoza, Argentina
Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina