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welcome everyone to todayamp;#39;s session of interview with the experts iamp;#39;m delighted to have my friend and colleague dr maggie redfield sheamp;#39;s a heart failure specialist in our department of cardiovascular medicine sheamp;#39;s also a professor of medicine and the former chair of our division for circuitry failure so welcome maggie nice to be here malcolm yeah so today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about an incredibly important group of drugs the sglt2 inhibitors but particularly with respect to the treatment of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction weamp;#39;re aware that there are some other indications for these drugs but the patients with hephref the the topic for today so maybe iamp;#39;ll just uh have you start and tell us what is the evidence that we should be using these drugs in this group of patients well i think thatamp;#39;s a great question and the evidence is really overwhelming i canamp;#39;t think of a medication that so q