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Published in Diabetes

Journal Scan / Research · November 23, 2024

Effect of Discontinuing Long-Term Spironolactone Treatment on Kidney Function Markers Among Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes and a High Risk of Kidney Disease

Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism

 

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Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism
Effect of spironolactone wash-out on albuminuria after long-term treatment in individuals with type 2 diabetes and high risk of kidney disease-An observational follow-up of the PRIORITY study
Diabetes Obes Metab 2024 Oct 28;[EPub Ahead of Print], V Wasehuus, V Rotbain Curovic, N Tofte, M Lindhardt, G Currie, C Delles, M Frimodt-Møller, H Mischak, H von der Leyen, TW Hansen, T Kümler, F Persson, P Rossing

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