Webinar for Patients, Families and Caregivers

Practical Tips in the Nutritional Management of Children with Cholestatic Liver Disorders
A Webinar for Patients, Families and Caregivers

December 8, 2021
8PM ET

Supported by educational grants from Mirum Pharmaceuticals and Albireo Pharma, Inc.
Please note, credit is not being offered for this webinar.

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Join us  as we explore practical approaches to the nutritional management of children with cholestatic liver diseases, with special tips for patients and caregivers. Participants will learn the clinical presentation and long-term implications of malnutrition and fat-soluble vitamin deficiencies in children with cholestatic liver disorders, become acquainted with differences among the currently available formulation to support nutrition in cholestatic babies, and the currently available vitamin supplements and formulations. We will also have the opportunity to discuss the lack of insurance coverage for medical food and vitamins. 

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