Perspectives from HCPs and a patient - Discovering a Treatment Approach for Certain Adults with Late-Onset Pompe Disease (This activity is supported by Amicus Therapeutics)
18 Mar 2025
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This presentation will help to educate HCPs on a treatment approach for discovering a treatment approach for certain adults with Late-Onset Pompe Disease including an overview of the product and the efficacy and safety data, patient cases focused on when to consider switching a patient and how to monitor, as well as a patient's perspective.
Carlos E. Prada, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Patient living with LOPD
Pre-registration is required.
For more information and to register: Coming soon
This presentation will help to educate HCPs on a treatment approach for discovering a treatment approach for certain adults with Late-Onset Pompe Disease including an overview of the product and the efficacy and safety data, patient cases focused on when to consider switching a patient and how to monitor, as well as a patient's perspective.
Faculty:
Staci Kallish, DO, FACMG, University of PennsylvaniaCarlos E. Prada, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Patient living with LOPD
Pre-registration is required.
For more information and to register: Coming soon
Learning Objectives
- Educate about therapeutic approach
- Considerations for switching an adult LOPD patient and monitoring
- Understanding the patient perspective