pharmacological interventions to reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes
Pharmacological interventions to reduce cardiovascular risk in diabetes refer to the use of medication and treatments aimed at decreasing the likelihood of developing cardiovascular complications in individuals with diabetes.
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