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Biomea Fusion advances COVALENT-211 and COVALENT-212 research in type 2 diabetes

Biomea Fusion advances COVALENT-211 and COVALENT-212 research in type 2 diabetes
Biomea Fusion visits clinical trial sites

Biomea Fusion conducted site visits last week at clinical study locations supporting its Phase II COVALENT-211 and COVALENT-212 trials evaluating icovamenib for type 2 diabetes.

The company expressed gratitude to investigators, coordinators, site staff, and patients contributing to the progress of these important research efforts. Biomea Fusion's ongoing clinical trials are focused on exploring new therapeutic options for patients dealing with type 2 diabetes, emphasizing collaboration among multiple stakeholders at the trial sites.

Biomea Fusion has previously advanced research into icovamenib for beta cell restoration and improved glycemic control in challenging diabetes cases, according to an earlier update from the company. The company was slated to present new icovamenib data for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes at the American Diabetes Association's 86th Scientific Sessions in New Orleans this year. These efforts form part of Biomea Fusion’s broader investigation into new approaches for diabetes management.

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