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Celiac Disease
Training for Pharmacists

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Activity Description
Three million Americans have celiac
disease, and the only treatment for this life-long ailment
is the implementation of a gluten-free diet. As gluten is
found in medication, pharmacy care is critical in the
treatment of this disorder. Celiac disease is a genetic,
autoimmune disease that damages the small intestines and
interferes with the absorption of nutrients from food. When
people with celiac ingest gluten, the protein in wheat,
barley and rye, the whole body is affected causing a myriad
of symptoms. This common disease affects one percent of the
U.S. population! Another six percent of the population is
gluten-intolerant, greatly increasing the number of people
needing to follow the gluten-free diet. This continuing
education activity will provide pharmacists with a reliable
understanding of celiac disease and their role in dealing
with gluten-intolerant patients. |
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be
able to:
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Define the etiology of
celiac disease, its prevalence and pathophysiology
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Recognize the signs
and symptoms and list major complications of celiac
disease
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Identify potential
sources of gluten in medication
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Describe current
United States and international guidelines for labeling
gluten in medication
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Discuss ways that
pharmacists and pharmaceutical manufacturers can help
patients with celiac disease use medicines safely and
effectively
Faculty
Robert A. Mangione, Ed.D, R.Ph.
Dean and Professor
St. John's University, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health
Professions
Loretta Jay, MA
Director of Program Development
National Foundation for Celiac Awareness
James H. Wisner, BBA, MBA
President, Wisner Marketing Group, Inc.
Disclosure
It is the policy of ProCE to require
the disclosure of the existence of any significant financial
interest or any other relationship a faculty member or a
sponsor has with the manufacturer of any commercial
product(s) discussed in an educational presentation.
Mr. Wisner has disclosed that he has served as a consultant
and/or speaker for the Perrigo Company. Dr. Mangione and Ms.
Jay report having no relationships to disclose.
Please note: The opinions expressed in
this activity should not be construed as those of the CE
provider or Cardinal Health. The
information and views are those of the faculty through
clinical practice and knowledge of the professional
literature. Portions of this activity may include the use of
drugs for unlabeled indications. Use of drugs outside of
labeling should be considered experimental and participants
are advised to consult prescribing information and
professional literature.
CE Accreditation
Release Date: 03-07-2011
Expiration Date: 03-07-2014
Pharmacists
This
activity is co-sponsored by ProCE, Inc. and the National
Foundation for Celiac Awareness. ProCE,
Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
ACPE Universal Activity Number 221-999-11-021-H01-P has
been assigned to this knowledge-based home-study CE activity
(initial release date 03-07-11). This activity is approved
for 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEUs) in states that recognize
ACPE providers. The activity is provided at no cost to
participants. Statements of credit will be issued online
upon completion of the activity evaluation and the post-test
with a score of 70% or higher. No partial credit will be
given.
Funding
This activity was supported by an unrestricted
educational grant from Perrigo.

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