Two Popular Diabetes Drugs Outperformed Others in Large Clinical Trial
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers complete first study comparing commonly used type 2 diabetes medications.
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Massachusetts General Hospital researchers complete first study comparing commonly used type 2 diabetes medications.
The 70th meeting of the MGH Scientific Advisory Committee focused on the MGH Research Institute, which was founded in 2015 as an organizational home for the more than 8,500 MGHers in 30 departments, centers and institutes who make up the largest hospital-based research program in the U.S.
The study was designed to compare four major medications approved by the FDA to treat diabetes in combination with metformin, the usual first-line drug.
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers complete first study comparing commonly used type 2 diabetes medications.
The 70th meeting of the MGH Scientific Advisory Committee focused on the MGH Research Institute, which was founded in 2015 as an organizational home for the more than 8,500 MGHers in 30 departments, centers and institutes who make up the largest hospital-based research program in the U.S.
The study was designed to compare four major medications approved by the FDA to treat diabetes in combination with metformin, the usual first-line drug.
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers complete first study comparing commonly used type 2 diabetes medications.