The Ups and Downs of Non-Insulin Therapies: The Agony of Choice

  • Roger Chen St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney Conjoint Associate Professor, University of New South Wales Clinical Associate Professor, University of Sydney Visiting Scientist, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, New South Wales, Australia
  • Ashish Munsif Endocrinology Registrar, Nepean Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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2019-04-03
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