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Addressing the Unmet Needs of Refractory Chronic Cough

Addressing the Unmet Needs of Refractory Chronic Cough

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Refractory Chronic Cough (RCC) is a complex condition that remains a significant clinical challenge despite its high prevalence, accounting for up to 40% of pulmonology clinic visits and 16 million outpatient encounters annually. As our understanding of cough neurophysiology evolves, so too does the treatment landscape for RCC. To effectively guide patients through this shifting therapeutic environment, clinicians must be well-versed in the mechanisms of action, receptor targets, safety data, and clinical efficacy of these emerging agents. 

This interactive, case-based educational activity is designed to help clinicians build the knowledge, confidence, and clinical reasoning skills needed to manage RCC with current and upcoming treatment strategies. Learners will explore real-world scenarios that simulate the complexities of RCC diagnosis and treatment. Each case is followed by expert-led commentary, delivered via video and audio segments, offering immediate insights and evidence-based rationale. 

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