OBJECTIVE: To quantify the risk for the occurrence of hyperglycemia requiring initiation of therapy among patients taking various antihypertensive regimens. DESIGN: Case-control study. SETTING: New Jersey Medicaid program. PATIENTS: The study included New Jersey Medicaid enrollees 35 years of age or older. The 11,855 case patients were newly started on a hypoglycemic agent (oral agent or insulin) between 1981 and 1990. The 11,855 controls were selected randomly from among other Medicaid enrollees. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The frequency of initiation of hypoglycemic therapy was increased for users of virtually all antihypertensive agents relative to nonusers after adjustment for age, gender, race, nursing home residency, number of days...
PURPOSE: Nearly 90% of individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are either overweight or obe...
CONTEXT: Type 2 diabetes is emerging as a major health problem, which tends to cluster with hyperten...
Some questions about new-onset diabetes (NOD) must still be completely addressed: 1) its incidence; ...
PURPOSE: To quantify risk for the occurrence of hyperglycemia requiring initiation of hypoglycemic t...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine how often treatment for hyperlipidemia followe...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the baseline predictors of new-onset diabetes ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with...
Background: We analyzed the available data to assess the benefits of antihypertensive therapy in hyp...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease and is responsible for the significant morbidity ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate antidiabetic drug treatment patterns and glycemic control among patients diag...
OBJECTIVE — To systematically review the available evidence examining the effects of the major antih...
Objectives: Describe nursing home polypharmacy prevalence in the context of prescribing for diabetes...
Objective: To determine types and frequency of side effects of antihypertensive drugs in patients wi...
CONTEXT: Type 2 diabetes is emerging as a major health problem, which tends to cluster with hyperten...
textThe effect of major antihypertensive medications on blood glucose and newonset diabetes was ass...
PURPOSE: Nearly 90% of individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are either overweight or obe...
CONTEXT: Type 2 diabetes is emerging as a major health problem, which tends to cluster with hyperten...
Some questions about new-onset diabetes (NOD) must still be completely addressed: 1) its incidence; ...
PURPOSE: To quantify risk for the occurrence of hyperglycemia requiring initiation of hypoglycemic t...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine how often treatment for hyperlipidemia followe...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the baseline predictors of new-onset diabetes ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with...
Background: We analyzed the available data to assess the benefits of antihypertensive therapy in hyp...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease and is responsible for the significant morbidity ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate antidiabetic drug treatment patterns and glycemic control among patients diag...
OBJECTIVE — To systematically review the available evidence examining the effects of the major antih...
Objectives: Describe nursing home polypharmacy prevalence in the context of prescribing for diabetes...
Objective: To determine types and frequency of side effects of antihypertensive drugs in patients wi...
CONTEXT: Type 2 diabetes is emerging as a major health problem, which tends to cluster with hyperten...
textThe effect of major antihypertensive medications on blood glucose and newonset diabetes was ass...
PURPOSE: Nearly 90% of individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are either overweight or obe...
CONTEXT: Type 2 diabetes is emerging as a major health problem, which tends to cluster with hyperten...
Some questions about new-onset diabetes (NOD) must still be completely addressed: 1) its incidence; ...