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Acute antipsychotics do not worsen glycemia in psychiatric inpatients


 

AT THE ADA ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

Again unsurprisingly, patients with a history of diabetes had a significantly higher rate of transfer to a medical unit because of medical complications: 5%, compared with no transfers in patients with new hyperglycemia at admission and a 1% transfer rate in patients with neither metabolic abnormality.

Dr. Smiley reported that her research funding came from the National Institutes of Health, Sanofi-Aventis, and Merck.

bjancin@frontlinemedcom.com

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