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Diabetes drug linked to increased risk of heart problems



NEW YORK: Researchers have found that rosiglitazone – a drug used to treat type 2 diabetes – is associated with an increased risk of heart problems, especially heart failure.

Rosiglitazone belongs to a class of drugs called thiazolidinediones. It helps control blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes, but it can also increase the risk of serious heart problems, said the study, published in the journal The BMJ.

“Our study suggests that when evaluating drug safety and performing meta-analyses focused on safety, individual patient-level data (IPD) might be necessary to accurately classify all adverse events,” said the study researchers

“By including these data in research, patients, clinicians, and researchers would be able to make more informed decisions about the safety of interventions,” they added.

Since 2007, studies have reported conflicting findings of whether rosiglitazone increases the risk of heart attacks.

Publish Date : 08 February 2020 07:29 AM

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