Pharmacotherapy for weight loss panel

A/Prof Ralph Audehm

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General Practitioner; Carlton Family Medical, Melbourne; Clinical Associate Professor, University of Melbourne, Department of General Practice

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Description

In this fascinating panel discussion, A/Prof Samantha Hocking, Prof John Dixon and A/Prof Ralph Audehm will bring you up to date on all the latest developments on the incretin (GLP-1, GIP/GLP-1) front. A detailed discussion on the practicalities of prescribing, initiation, dose adjustment and maintenance, which will be of great value to GPs. The panel will also describe their approved indications, current issues such as shortages of supply and the most recent information about compliance and side effects. A case-based approach makes this highly rated session particularly useful!

Expert speakers:

  • A/Prof Ralph Audehm | General Practitioner (Facilitator)
  • A/Prof Samantha Hocking | Endocrinologist
  • Prof John Dixon | Adjunct Professor
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Date published: 14 November 2024

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