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Comparing Medicines to Treat Type 2 Diabetes among Patients with or at High Risk for Heart Disease -- The PRECIDENTD Study

Information provided by Dr. Brendan M. Everett, MD, MPH & Dr. Robert J. Glynn, Ph.D., ScD

Learn about the PRECIDENTD study through the project summary provided by the study’s team members Dr. Brendan M. Everett, MD, MPH & Dr. Robert J. Glynn, Ph.D., Sc.D.

Details on the PRECIDENTD Study on Clinicaltrials.gov

Information provided by Dr. Brendan M. Everett, MD, MPH

Learn more about the PRECIDENTD trials and the details of the study.

Diabetes Drug has Heart and Kidney Benefits

by Jacqueline Howard, CNN

Read about one of the study drugs used in the PRECIDENTD study, Invokana, which was noted as a medication that benefits heart and kidney health.

Diabetes Medications That Treat Heart Disease, Too

by Dr. Michael Joseph Blaha, MD, MPH, Johns Hopkins Medicine

Read what Dr. Michael Joseph Blaha, MD, MPH has to say regarding the two classes of medication that can effectively reduce the risk of heart disease.

How Diabetes Drugs Help Your Heart

by Kimberly Goad, AARP

Read about what AARP has to say regarding understanding the toll diabetes and prediabetes takes on cardiac health, and learn, in short, about the types (classes) of type 2 diabetes medication that help reduce the risk.