Not enough known about fenofibrate's kidney effects in people with Type 2 diabetes

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Globally ≈10% of adults have diabetes, with 80% in disadvantaged regions, hence low-cost renoprotective agents are desirable. Fenofibrate demonstrated microvascular benefits in several cardiovascular end-point diabetes trials, but knowledge of effects in late-stage kidney disease is limited. We report new FIELD substudy data and call for further kidney outcomes data.

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Jenkins, A. J., O’Connell, R. L., Januszewski, A. S., Webster, A. C., M.E. Davis, T., Jardine, M. J., … Keech, A. C. (2024). Not enough known about fenofibrate’s kidney effects in people with Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 210. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2024.111612

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