Statin therapy reduces the likelihood of suboptimal blood pressure control among Ugandan adult diabetic patients
William Lumu,1 Leaticia Kampiire,2 George Patrick Akabwai,3 Daniel Ssekikubo Kiggundu,4 Davis Kibirige5 1Department of Medicine and Diabetes/Endocrine Unit, Mengo Hospital, 2Infectious Disease Research Collaboration, 3Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation, 4Nephrology U...
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Main Authors: | Lumu W (Author), Kampiire L (Author), Akabwai GP (Author), Kiggundu DS (Author), Kibirige D (Author) |
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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