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NCT07271251Phase 3ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

A Research Study to See if Two Different Formulations of Oral Semaglutide Are Equally Safe and Effective in Reducing the Blood Sugar Level in Japanese People With Type 2 Diabetes

Study Summary

The purpose of the study is to find out if the new tablet formulation oral semaglutide D is equally safe and effective as the approved oral semaglutide for treating Japanese people with type 2 diabetes. Participants will receive either oral semaglutide D (the treatment being tested) or oral semaglutide (the comparator); which treatment a participant gets is decided by chance. Oral semaglutide is an approved tablet (a treatment used as a comparator), while oral semaglutide D is described as the new tablet formulation being tested in this study. The study will last approximately 27 weeks.

Conditions
Interventions / Drugs
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Study Details
Enrollment264 participants
Primary Completion
Lead SponsorNovo Nordisk A/S
Data Retrieved2026-04-11 02:55:47.366752+00:00
What This Trial Means for Biotech Investors
Trial Phase Context

Phase 3 trials are pivotal studies with large patient populations (hundreds to thousands) designed to prove efficacy and safety for FDA submission. A successful Phase 3 readout is typically the last major hurdle before a New Drug Application (NDA) or BLA filing.

Status & Expected Data

Enrollment is complete. The trial is in its follow-up or data collection phase — a readout may occur on or near the primary completion date.

Enrolled: 264 participants
Sponsor Catalyst Profile

Novo Nordisk (NVO) is the sponsoring company for this trial. BiotechSign currently grades this company F (12/100) based on composite catalyst signals across its full pipeline. This trial is one data point in that overall catalyst picture.

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