The need for injected insulin fell slightly in the treated group over the year and rose in the control group.
The treated group also had lower blood sugar levels, on average, after a year.
These differences were mostly caused by the increase in the weights in the treated groups compared with the control group.
In females, all treated groups died 2-3 times more than controls, and more rapidly.
Only mild to intermediate adverse drug reactions were seen in the treated group.
Any new animals joining a treated group should receive an anthelmintic and be isolated for 48-72 hours before being introduced.
No significant difference in daily consumption between either of the treated groups or the placebo group (drug-free water) was observed.
The treated group also revealed a decrease in serum calcium level to a greater extent than the control group.
The total sleep time increased from an average of 5.7 hours to 6.4 hours in the treated group.
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