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Subject is corticosteroid-dependent or had intolerance or inadequate response to any of the following: aminosalicylates, corticosteroids, immunomodulators ...
Corticosteroids can help control skin redness and itchiness. Chemotherapy can be applied to the skin to attack cancer cells. Light therapy (phototherapy) ...
Other treatments may include changing your activities, wrist splinting or corticosteroid injections. After surgery to prevent nerve scarring. Range-of ...
Prior cytotoxic chemotherapy or corticosteroids for the treatment of multiple myeloma. NOTE: Prior corticosteroid ... corticosteroid replacement therapy for ...
It is used to treat erosive esophagitis or "heartburn" caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a condition where the acid in the stomach washes back ...
... corticosteroid treatment. AMG 181 Phase 2 Study in Subjects with Moderate to Severe Ulcerative Colitis Rochester, MN. This is a randomized, double blind ...
Therapy and wearing a splint may help. "Sometimes we need to do a corticosteroid injection to decrease inflammation, and most of the times, it gets better ...
Several over-the-counter medications, such as antihistamines and nasal corticosteroids, may relieve allergy symptoms. ... Nasal corticosteroid sprays reduce nasal ...
Corticosteroid injections may be prescribed for nerve pain that is intense or is not relieved by other medications. Corticosteroids work by reducing ...
These triggers include warfarin, corticosteroids and iron. If you take calcium or vitamin D supplements, your healthcare professional may change the amount ...
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