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Correction

Thiazolidinediones and type 2 diabetes: new drugs for an old disease

Trisha M O'Moore-Sullivan and Johannes B Prins
MJA 2002 177 (7): 396

Reference for corrected article: O'Moore-Sullivan TM, Prins JB. Thiazolidinediones and type 2 diabetes: new drugs for an old disease. Med J Aust 2002; 176: 381-386.

Re "Thiazolidinediones and type 2 diabetes: new drugs for an old disease", the New Drugs, Old Drugs article by Trisha M O'Moore-Sullivan and Johannes B Prins in the 15 April issue of the Journal (Med J Aust 2002; 176: 381-386), in which an editing error resulted in the word "tryglyceride" replacing "total cholesterol". Thus, on page 383, the first sentence in the second dot point under the subheading "Both drugs increase HDL and LDL and decrease FFA levels; pioglitazone lowers triglyceride levels", the sentence should read "Rosiglitazone also tends to increase total cholesterol level and studies have reported variable effects on ratios of total cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and of LDL to HDL."

The html and pdf versions of this article were corrected on Monday 30 September 2002.

(Received 5 Aug 2002, accepted 5 Aug 2002)

Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, QLD.

Trisha M O'Moore-Sullivan, MB BS, FRACP, Visiting Endocrinologist (and Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Queensland, and NMHRC Postgraduate Medical Research Fellow; Johannes B Prins, MB BS, PhD, FRACP, Director (and Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Queensland, and Wellcome Senior Research Fellow).

Correspondence: Dr Trisha M O'Moore-Sullivan, Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, QLD 4102.. tomooreATmedicine.pa.uq.edu.au

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