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| James M LawrenceSummaryAffiliation: University of Bath Country: UK Publications
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Screening for diabetes in general practice: cross sectional population studyJ M Lawrence
Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Royal United Hospital, Bath BA1 3NG
BMJ 323:548-51. 2001..To assess the policy proposed by the American Diabetes Association of universal screening in general practice of all patients aged over 45 years for diabetes...
FluvastatinJ M Lawrence
Clinical Research Fellow, Diabetes and Lipid Research, Wolfson Centre, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
Expert Opin Pharmacother 3:1631-41. 2002..Fluvastatin provides a useful option in treating hypercholesterolaemia in patients at high risk of coronary heart disease...
Screening for diabetes in general practiceJames Lawrence
Diabetes and Lipid Research, Wolfson Centre, Royal United Hospital, Bath, United Kingdom
Prev Cardiol 6:78-84. 2003..This is important both in those found to have diabetes and in those with lesser degrees of glucose intolerance who are at high risk of developing diabetes and are at increased risk of macrovascular disease...
Favorable effects of pioglitazone and metformin compared with gliclazide on lipoprotein subfractions in overweight patients with early type 2 diabetesJames M Lawrence
Diabetes and Lipid Research Group, Wolfson Centre, Royal United Hospital, Bath, U K
Diabetes Care 27:41-6. 2004..To compare effects of different oral hypoglycemic drugs as first-line therapy on lipoprotein subfractions in type 2 diabetes...
The effect of high dose atorvastatin therapy on lipids and lipoprotein subfractions in overweight patients with type 2 diabetesJ M Lawrence
Diabetes and Lipid Research, Wolfson Centre, Royal United Hospital, Wolfson Centre Combre Park, Bath, UK
Atherosclerosis 174:141-9. 2004..Effects on HDL subfractions were largely neutral. High dose atorvastatin produces favourable effects on lipoprotein subfractions in type 2 diabetes which may enhance antiatherogenic potential...
