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Real-World Step Therapy: Suboptimal Response in Wet AMD

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Patients with wet AMD who are subject to step therapy requirements from their insurance carriers often respond suboptimally. See how a wet AMD patient in the clinic of Scott Walter, MD, MSc, respond to step therapy treatment, and stick around to hear a discussion about how the specific challenges faced by this patient (ie, a hemorrhagic pigment epithelial detachment) could be best managed.

Posted: 8/30/2024

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Real-World Step Therapy: Suboptimal Response in Wet AMD

Patients with wet AMD who are subject to step therapy requirements from their insurance carriers often respond suboptimally. See how a wet AMD patient in the clinic of Scott Walter, MD, MSc, respond to step therapy treatment, and stick around to hear a discussion about how the specific challenges faced by this patient (ie, a hemorrhagic pigment epithelial detachment) could be best managed.

Posted: 8/30/2024


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