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Telmisartan did not prevent recurrent stroke or major cardiovascular events
Evidence-Based Medicine, 06/10/09
Yusuf S - Groups did not differ for recurrent stroke, major cardiovascular events, or new-onset diabetes. In patients with ischaemic stroke, telmisartan did not prevent recurrent stroke, major cardiovascular events, or new-onset diabetes more than placebo.
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