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Common Meds Link to Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Type 2 Diabetes
Common Meds Link to Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Type 2 Diabetes
Common Meds Link to Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Type 2 Diabetes
Real-world primary care data indicate that use of antipsychotics and antibiotics, among other meds, can significantly increase the risk of sudden cardiac arrest among people with type 2 diabetes.
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