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Safety and tolerability of the treatment of youth-onset type 2 diabetes: the TODAY experience.

Diabetes care | 2013

Data related to the safety and tolerability of treatments for pediatric type 2 diabetes are limited. The TODAY clinical trial assessed severe adverse events (SAEs) and targeted nonsevere adverse events (AEs) before and after treatment failure, which was the primary outcome (PO).

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