Type 2 Diabetes Drug May Increase Fracture Risk
By Drugs.com
September 29, 2009
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MONDAY, Sept. 28 — Patients who take the diabetes drugs known as thiazolidinediones may be at higher risk of bone fracture, new research suggests.
In the study, Dr. Ian Douglas of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and colleagues searched a database of more than 6 million patients in the United Kingdom and found 1,819 people aged 40 and older who had had a bone fracture and had been prescribed a type of thiazolidinedione. The drugs were introduced in the 1990s and are used to treat type 2 diabetes…(more)
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