Abstract

These overviews showed that the short- to-medium-term effects on major cardiovascular events of the BP-lowering regimens studied were broadly comparable for patients with and without diabetes. Different effects of regimens on intermediate renal outcomes not evaluated in these overviews may still provide a rationale for using specific drug classes in patients with diabetes.

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Diabetes mellitusMedicineInternal medicineBlood pressureRegimenConfidence intervalEndocrinology

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Year
2005
Type
review
Volume
165
Issue
12
Pages
1410-1410
Citations
798
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Fiona Turnbull, Bruce Neal, Charles S. Algert et al. (2005). Effects of Different Blood Pressure–Lowering Regimens on Major Cardiovascular Events in Individuals With and Without Diabetes Mellitus. Archives of Internal Medicine , 165 (12) , 1410-1410. https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.165.12.1410

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10.1001/archinte.165.12.1410