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Primary: Change From Baseline in A1C at Week 26: Excluding Rescue Approach, A1C is blood marker used to report average blood glucose levels over prolonged periods of time and is reported as a percentage (%). This change from baseline reflects the Week 26 A1C minus the Week 0 A1C. Excluding recue approach data analysis excluded all data following the initiation of rescue therapy at any time point, in order to avoid the confounding influence of the rescue therapy., Baseline and Week 26|Percentage of Participants Who Experienced an Adverse Event (AE): Including Rescue Approach, An AE is defined as any unfavorable and unintended sign including an abnormal laboratory finding, symptom or disease associated with the use of a medical treatment or procedure, regardless of whether it is considered related to the medical treatment or procedure, that occurs during the course of the study. Including rescue approach data analysis included data following the initiation of rescue therapy., Up to 54 weeks|Percentage of Participants Who Discontinued Study Treatment Due to an AE: Including Rescue Approach, An AE is defined as any unfavorable and unintended sign including an abnormal laboratory finding, symptom or disease associated with the use of a medical treatment or procedure, regardless of whether it is considered related to the medical treatment or procedure, that occurs during the course of the study. Including rescue approach data analysis included data following the initiation of rescue therapy., Up to 52 weeks | Secondary: Change From Baseline in Body Weight at Week 26: Excluding Rescue Approach, This change from baseline reflects the Week 26 body weight minus the Week 0 body weight. Excluding recue approach data analysis excluded all data following the initiation of rescue therapy at any time point, in order to avoid the confounding influence of the rescue therapy., Baseline and Week 26|Change From Baseline in Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) at Week 26 - Excluding Rescue Approach, Blood glucose was measured on a fasting basis after at least a 10-hour fast. This change from baseline reflects the Week 26 FPG minus the Week 0 FPG. Excluding recue approach data analysis excluded all data following the initiation of rescue therapy at any time point, in order to avoid the confounding influence of the rescue therapy., Baseline and Week 26|Percentage of Participants Achieving a Hemoglobin A1C of <7% (<53 mmol/Mol) (Raw Proportions): Excluding Rescue Approach, A1C is blood marker used to report average blood glucose levels over a prolonged periods of time and is reported as a percentage (%). Excluding recue approach data analysis excluded all data following the initiation of rescue therapy at any time point, in order to avoid the confounding influence of the rescue therapy., Week 26|Change From Baseline in Static Beta-Cell Sensitivity to Glucose Index at Week 26; Excluding Rescue Approach, Static beta-cell sensitivity to glucose index (SBCSGI) estimates the ratio of insulin secretion (expressed in pmol/min) related to above-basal glucose concentration (expressed in mmol/L \* L) following a meal. Blood samples were collected before and after a standard meal and glucose, insulin, and C-peptide levels were analyzed. The C-peptides minimal model was used to estimate the insulin secretion rate (ISR). Analysis included both non-model-based \[including insulinogenic index with C-peptide, glucose area under the curve (AUC)/insulin AUC\] and model-based \[beta cell function and insulin secretion rate at 9 mM glucose\] testing. Analysis was performed with non-linear least squares using the Software Architecture Analysis Method (SAAM) II software. SBCSGI was expressed in units of 10\^-9 min\^-1. Excluding rescue approach data analysis excluded all data following the initiation of rescue therapy at any time point, in order to avoid the confounding influence of the rescue therapy., 30 min. before and 0, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 180 minutes following the start of the standard meal at Baseline and Week 26|Change From Baseline in Sitting Systolic Blood Pressure at Week 26: Excluding Rescue Approach, This change from baseline reflects the Week 26 systolic blood pressure minus the Week 0 systolic blood pressure. Excluding recue approach data analysis excluded all data following the initiation of rescue therapy at any time point, in order to avoid the confounding influence of the rescue therapy., Baseline and Week 26
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