GameChangers: Pancreatic Enzymes for Exocrine Dysfunction
GameChangers: Pancreatic Enzymes for Exocrine Dysfunction
Exocrine enzyme dysfunction is far more common than many primary care practitioners realize. Using pancreatic enzymes can help with symptoms and vitamin absorption. Join host, Geoff Wall, as he reviews new guidelines on the appropriate use of pancreatic enzymes.
The GameChanger: Chronic pancreatitis is the most common cause of exocrine dysfunction in adults. All pancreatic enzymes are equally effective; however, the use of pancreatic enzymes to treat chronic pain is controversial.
Upon successful completion of this course, learners should be able to:
1. Discuss common symptoms and diagnoses associated with exocrine dysfunction.
2. Describe challenges associated with the use of pancreatic enzymes.
Geoffrey C. Wall, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, CG
Professor of Clinical Sciences
Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Dr. Wall is a member of the Janssen Speaker’s Bureau. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
Course fee includes course, course materials, and CPE credit submission to CPE Monitor.
Course is non-refundable.
Release Date: December 4, 2023
Planned Expiration Date: December 4, 2024
Copyright 2023, CEimpact. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction of this course without express permission is strictly forbidden.
CEImpact is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Obtain CPE credit by completing the course, followed by the exam and evaluation (if applicable). Once successfully completed, your course will appear in your Completed Courses tab. Access your CPE statement of credit at www.MyCPEMonitor.net.
¹CEImpact provides you with two (2) opportunities to complete the exam. The learner will not receive CPE credit after two failed attempts.
Additional information
Duration | 0h 30m |
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Topic Designator | Disease State/Drug Therapy |
ACPE | Yes |
ACPE Topic | 01 Drug Therapy |
Role | Pharmacist |
Media-Type | Podcast |
Release Date | 12/4/23 |
CEUs | 0.05 |
Rating | 4 |
ACPE Number | 0107-0000-23-366-H01-P |