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Keeping Current CME

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Schizophrenia
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Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
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Hear from experts as they discuss timely clinical topics as well as relevant and actionable strategies for practice improvement. This podcast is available for CME credit.

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Could neoadjuvant immunotherapy be considered part of the standard of care for patients with mismatch repair deficient (dMMR) colon cancer?

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Do you know when to advance patients with IBS-C from over-the-counter to prescription treatments?

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Fernando Brill
Assistant professor in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
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Ann Moore
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Fatima Rodriguez
Vice Chair of Clinical Research, Department of Medicine; Section Chief of Preventive Cardiology at Stanford School of Medicine
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Priya Rastogi
Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
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Seth Wander
Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
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Steve Hanauer
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Dr. Gregory Krauss
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    Very frustrating that there is no video especially when the lecturer keeps referring to the slides that you cannot see!!

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Multidisciplinary Management of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis
Q: Would you initiate therapy? And if so, which one, Dr. Brill, GLP-1 and how often would you utilize GLP-1, even independent of the knowledge of her underlying liver disease, or does the knowledge of her liver disease change that?
Yes, a GLP-1 like semaglutide has an indication due to BMI and cardiovascular risk, and its use is reinforced by the presence of liver disease; sequential therapy with liver-directed options is considered based on fibrosis stage and tolerability.
Multidisciplinary Management of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis
Q: Anne, you know, what are your thoughts about this patient? Does this patient check all the boxes for risk for mash?
The patient is clearly at high risk due to pre-diabetes, overweight status, hypertriglyceridemia, and age, and with prior cardiovascular disease; screening via FIB-4 is appropriate, and further elastography confirms fibrosis risk.
Breaking the OTC Cycle: Optimizing Prescription Therapy for IBS-C in Everyday Practice
Q: What about combining OTC and prescription medications?
Combination is common in practice, using medications with different mechanisms (e.g., osmotic laxative plus stimulant laxative) to create a complementary effect, while being mindful of potential risks with chronic stimulant use.
Breaking the OTC Cycle: Optimizing Prescription Therapy for IBS-C in Everyday Practice
Q: Why not just use polyethylene glycol as a first-line therapy?
PEG can help bowel movements but data supporting abdominal symptom relief (pain and bloating) are stronger for secretagogues and retinogogues, so the evidence-base guides starting with fiber or osmotic laxatives and reserving prescription agents for inadequate response.
Breaking the OTC Cycle: Optimizing Prescription Therapy for IBS-C in Everyday Practice
Q: Is there an optimal sequence for therapies, or should treatments be attempted empirically?
Guidelines generally recommend starting with an osmotic laxative and soluble fiber, then adding or replacing with an OTC or prescription laxative as needed, and moving to prescription secretagogues or rotanogogs if symptoms persist.

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