Double‐blinded, randomized, and controlled study on the effects of canagliflozin after bariatric surgery: A pilot study
Summary Setting Bariatric surgery is indicated for patients diagnosed with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Many patients achieve type 2 diabetes remission soon after bariatric surgery. Even though most maintain good glycemic control, remission is not maintained in all patients, and as a result, some pa...
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Main Authors: | Sangeeta R. Kashyap (Author), Karim Kheniser (Author), Ali Aminian (Author), Philip Schauer (Author), Carel Le Roux (Author), Bartolome Burguera (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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