Chromosome studies were carried out on the peripheral blood of nine diabetic patients treated with chlorpropamide, on nine healthy controls and on nine untreated diabetic controls. Data from each treated individual were compared with the mean of the pooled data from the two control groups. There was a statistically significant increase in the individual numbers of sister chromatid exchanges per metaphase in each of the patients treated with the drug compared with the mean of the pooled control values.
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