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History of hypersensitivity to any beta2-agonist, sympathomimetic drug, inhaled corticosteroids, or systemic corticosteroid therapy or any component of the ...
Subject anticipates using swallowed topical corticosteroid for EoE or systemic corticosteroid ... corticosteroids), or to any other ingredients of the ...
History of failure to respond to, or tolerate either oral or IV corticosteroids or immunomodulators (6-MP or AZA); History of corticosteroid dependence (an ...
Nasal corticosteroids. These nasal sprays help prevent and treat swelling. Examples include fluticasone (Flonase Allergy Relief, Flonase Sensimist Allergy ...
Recently, oral corticosteroids have been introduced for the prevention of esophageal stricture after endoscopic submucosal dissection. Budesonide is a ...
Standard of care includes high-dose corticosteroids AND either intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) OR plasmapheresis. However, as many as 47% of patients may ...
including chronic prolonged systemic corticosteroids (defined as corticosteroid use of duration one month or greater), should be excluded; these include but ...
Note: At least one exacerbation must have occurred while the subject was taking Inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) plus long acting beta2-agonist (LABA) plus long ...
Corticosteroids thin the skin, making it easier to bruise. Certain dietary supplements, such as ginkgo biloba, also can increase bruising risk due to a ...
Oral corticosteroid medication at unstable doses; Regular use of daytime oxygen therapy for more than one hour per day; Pulmonary rehabilitation program in ...
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