Volcanoes, drug launches and type 2 diabetes: Most read articles in March

 

The most-read article in March was Christine Clar and colleagues’ systematic review of SGLT2 receptor inhibitors in type 2 diabetes. Doyle et al‘s  review on the links between patient experience and clinical safety – originally published in January – remains popular,  and Katzmarzyk et al’s article discusses sedentary behaviour and life expectancy in the USA also proves popular as the third most-read article this month.

Rank Author(s) Title
1 Clar et al Systematic review of SGLT2 receptor inhibitors in dual or triple therapy in type 2 diabetes
2 Doyle et al A systematic review of evidence on the links between patient experience and clinical safety and effectiveness
3 Katzmarzyk et al Sedentary behaviour and life expectancy in the USA: a cause-deleted life table analysis
4 Gross et al A novel model-based meta-analysis to indirectly estimate the comparative efficacy of two medications: an example using DPP-4 inhibitors, sitagliptin and linagliptin, in treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus
5 Langton et al The clinical implications of elevated blood metal ion concentrations in asymptomatic patients with MoM hip resurfacings: a cohort study
6 Ward et al Decline in new drug launches: myth or reality? Retrospective observational study using 30 years of data from the UK
7 Ford et al Current treatments in diabetic macular oedema: systematic review and meta-analysis
8 Carlsen et al Health effects following the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruption: a cohort study
9 Herman et al Are complementary therapies and integrative care cost-effective? A systematic review of economic evaluations
10 Smith et al An evaluation of the performance of the NHS Health Check programme in identifying people at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes

 

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