Impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on blood pressure, heart rate and hypertension among patients with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and network meta-analysis.
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- Original Title:
- Impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on blood pressure, heart rate and hypertension among patients with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and network meta-analysis.
- Published In:
- Diabetes research and clinical practice, 110(1), 26-37 (2015)
- Authors:
- Sun, Feng(2), Wu, Shanshan, Guo, Shuxia, Yu, Kai, Yang, Zhirong, Li, Lishi, Zhang, Yuan, Quan, Xiaochi, Ji, Linong, Zhan, Siyan
- Database ID:
- RPEP-02803
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Sun, Feng; Wu, Shanshan; Guo, Shuxia; Yu, Kai; Yang, Zhirong; Li, Lishi; Zhang, Yuan; Quan, Xiaochi; Ji, Linong; Zhan, Siyan. (2015). Impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on blood pressure, heart rate and hypertension among patients with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and network meta-analysis.. Diabetes research and clinical practice, 110(1), 26-37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2015.07.015
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Sun, Feng, et al. "Impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on blood pressure, heart rate and hypertension among patients with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and network meta-analysis.." Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2015.07.015
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