Selective TZD Use Won't Exacerbate HF Symptoms in Diabetics With Heart Failure, Says Analysis
14th Nov 2006, 00:22 GMT
Many diabetics with established heart failure can apparently take thiazolidinediones safely, as long as they are carefully followed for signs of HF exacerbation, according to investigators. Heartwire Steve Stiles
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