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The Role of DHEA
Supplementation In Age Management Medicine
Faculty - Alvin Lin, MD
Editor - Jeanette Dunn, RN, EdD, CNS
Release Date:
August 1, 2007,
Updated July 12, 2009
Expiration
Date: July 31,
2012
Disclosure:
Drs. Lin and Dunn
disclosed they have no financial interest in any products or services
discussed.
Receiving Credit:
In order to receive your certificate of participation, you
should read the information about this activity, including the
disclosure statements, review the entire activity, take the post-test
and complete the evaluation form. You may then follow the directions to
print your certificate of participation.
There is
no fee for this activity.
Outcome Objectives
Upon completion of this
module, the participant should be able to . . .
1.
Describe
the metabolic pathway of DHEA.
2.
Discuss
the literature on DHEA and its replacement value in heart disease, mood
and well-being,
auto-immune and inflammatory diseases, bone health,
brain function and erectile dysfunction
3.
Identify
the diurnal secretion/level pattern of DHEA
4.
Determine
an individualized dosing protocol, based on patient lab values and
response
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