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CME/CE-Certified Online Presentation

September 15, 2011

Strategies to Maintain Quality of Life and Minimize Adverse Events in Patients Receiving Hepatitis C Therapy

In this Interactive Virtual Presentation, L. Shiffman, MD, provides a case-based overview of practical strategies that clinicians can implement to improve outcomes among their patients receiving treatment for chronic hepatitis C, with a focus on the new challenges arising during treatment with HCV protease inhibitor-based regimens.

Topics covered include:

Impact of HCV on Health-Related Quality of Life

Clinical Trial Results With Telaprevir or Boceprevir Plus Peginterferon and Ribavirin

Drug-Drug Interactions

Strategies for Preparing Patients for Treatment and the Challenge of Adherence

Strategies for Management of Adverse Effects and Quality-of-Life Issues

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On the Front Lines: Battling Chronic Hepatitis C Today and in the Future

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Release date: September 2, 2011Expiration date: September 1, 2012

Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Roche.

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