Background and aims Meta-analyses of randomized control trials investigating the association between incident diabetes and statin use showed an increased risk of new-onset diabetes (NOD) from 9% to 13% associated with statins. However, short follow-up period, unpowered sample size, and lack of pre-specified diagnostic criteria for diabetes detection could be responsible of an underestimation of this risk. We conducted a meta-analysis of published observational studies to evaluate the association between statins use and risk of NOD. Methods and results PubMed, EMBASE and MEDLINE databases were searched from inception to June 30, 2016 for cohort and case\u2013control studies with risk of NOD in users vs nonusers, on 651000 subjects followed...
Recent reports indicate that statins are associated with an increased risk for new-onset diabetes me...
OBJECTIVE. We evaluated the risk of altered glucose levels and new-onset diabetes (NOD) associated w...
AIMS There are several epidemiological studies on the association between statins and incident di...
Background and aims Meta-analyses of randomized control trials investigating the association between...
Recent reports indicate that statins are associated with an increased risk for new-onset diabetes m...
Objective: To identify and assess studies investigating the association between statins and new-onse...
Background Trials of statin therapy have had conflicting findings on the risk of development of diab...
3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitors are ubiquitously prescribed for cardiovas...
BACKGROUND: Statins have been known to increase the risk of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM); ...
Objective Several clinical trials of cardiovascular disease prevention with statins have reported i...
Context A recent meta-analysis demonstrated that statin therapy is associated with excess risk of de...
Abstract Background Several studies suggest that statin may increase the risk of new-onset diabetes ...
<p><b>Purpose of review:</b> Statins are the most prescribed medications worldwide with a proven abi...
Objectives: To investigate and establish the relationship between the use of statin therapy and the ...
Statins are one of the most widely used drug classes, with approximately 50 million prescriptions di...
Recent reports indicate that statins are associated with an increased risk for new-onset diabetes me...
OBJECTIVE. We evaluated the risk of altered glucose levels and new-onset diabetes (NOD) associated w...
AIMS There are several epidemiological studies on the association between statins and incident di...
Background and aims Meta-analyses of randomized control trials investigating the association between...
Recent reports indicate that statins are associated with an increased risk for new-onset diabetes m...
Objective: To identify and assess studies investigating the association between statins and new-onse...
Background Trials of statin therapy have had conflicting findings on the risk of development of diab...
3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitors are ubiquitously prescribed for cardiovas...
BACKGROUND: Statins have been known to increase the risk of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM); ...
Objective Several clinical trials of cardiovascular disease prevention with statins have reported i...
Context A recent meta-analysis demonstrated that statin therapy is associated with excess risk of de...
Abstract Background Several studies suggest that statin may increase the risk of new-onset diabetes ...
<p><b>Purpose of review:</b> Statins are the most prescribed medications worldwide with a proven abi...
Objectives: To investigate and establish the relationship between the use of statin therapy and the ...
Statins are one of the most widely used drug classes, with approximately 50 million prescriptions di...
Recent reports indicate that statins are associated with an increased risk for new-onset diabetes me...
OBJECTIVE. We evaluated the risk of altered glucose levels and new-onset diabetes (NOD) associated w...
AIMS There are several epidemiological studies on the association between statins and incident di...