19 Min.

Episode 8 – The future of angioedema: Is there a cure on the horizon‪?‬ All Things Angioedema - Learning about Angioedema with Dr Thomas Buttgereit

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Join Dr Lauré Fijen and Dr Thomas Buttgereit as they discuss emerging angioedema treatments, covering efficacy, safety, frequency and route of administration. The experts also reflect on the possibility of a cure for HAE.
Do you have suggestions for future episodes? Please provide feedback and offer your suggestions for future topics and expert selection here.
For more information about the GA2LEN ACARE network and its activities please visit https://acare-network.com/. Additional resources relating to the topics discussed in this episode can be found here: Hereditary angioedema: The clinical picture of excessive contact activation and Current and prospective targets of pharmacologic treatment of hereditary angioedema types 1 and 2.

Join Dr Lauré Fijen and Dr Thomas Buttgereit as they discuss emerging angioedema treatments, covering efficacy, safety, frequency and route of administration. The experts also reflect on the possibility of a cure for HAE.
Do you have suggestions for future episodes? Please provide feedback and offer your suggestions for future topics and expert selection here.
For more information about the GA2LEN ACARE network and its activities please visit https://acare-network.com/. Additional resources relating to the topics discussed in this episode can be found here: Hereditary angioedema: The clinical picture of excessive contact activation and Current and prospective targets of pharmacologic treatment of hereditary angioedema types 1 and 2.

19 Min.

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