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... corticosteroid therapy (=< 3 weeks of total planned exposure) must still ... corticosteroids or chronic physiologic replacement doses of corticosteroids are ...
Short courses of systemic corticosteroids also have been utilized in the treatment of acute exacerbations, in a manner similar to the treatment of those ...
Novel strategies that consider patient-specific variables, including markers of inflammation, may result in an individualized approach to corticosteroid use ...
Patients enrolled will be those who failed all attempts at standard treatment including antibiotics, corticosteroids, immunomodulator, and/or biologic therapy.
Seborrheic dermatitis—Use of this medicine may cause or increase the irritation associated with eczema or seborrheic dermatitis. Back to top ...
Menopause symptoms occur when the hormone balance changes in the female body. This combination of hormones will relieve the symptoms of menopause by adding more ...
Corticosteroid injection in the treatment site in the previous 3 months. Systematic use of corticosteroid (except those that are inhaled) within 3 months.
... corticosteroids or immunosuppressants or both. Exclusion Criteria: Subject with Crohn's disease (CD) or indeterminate colitis (IC). Current diagnosis of ...
... corticosteroids and/or antibiotics and/or related hospitalization ... Treated with oral corticosteroid medication at unstable doses; Treated with ...
Inhaled corticosteroid and/or beta agonist treatment on admission or within 7 days prior to admission (history of asthma or COPD necessitating therapy) ...
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