Analysis Shows Heart Meds Highly Effective For Type Two Diabetics

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Published on August 29, 2020 - Duration: 00:37s

Analysis Shows Heart Meds Highly Effective For Type Two Diabetics

A new study reveals diabetics can cut their risk for heart attacks in half, simply by taking medications designed to prevent them.

Type 2 diabetics with no prior history of heart disease were able to reduce their risk for heart attacks by 61% and death from heart-related causes by 41%.

Over the past 20 years, the use of cholesterol-lowering medications among diabetes patients increased more than 10-fold.

Aspirin use increased by 50% and the use of blood pressure-lowering medications rose by up to four times.

UPI reports that historically, having Type 2 diabetes doubled a person's likelihood of having a heart attack compared to those without the disease.

However, UPI reports the risk reductions likely coincide with the increased focus on heart health in recent years.


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