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If you have an MS attack or relapse, your doctor may prescribe you corticosteroids to reduce or improve your symptoms. And if your attack symptoms do not ...
Corticosteroid injections are used to relieve pain in joints due to arthritis and overuse injuries. A recent study suggests that frequent steroid use may affect ...
... corticosteroid from a prior chemotherapy regimen must discontinue the agent for at least 4 weeks prior to enrollment. Progressive disease must be documented ...
A corticosteroid can help relieve some of the pressure by reducing the inflammation. Corticosteroids are powerful drugs, however, so you can only get these ...
They include corticosteroids and other strong medicines that can lessen the body's defenses. They might keep the immune system from making the proteins that ...
Certain medicines, such as corticosteroids and some diuretics. Risk factors. The risk of diabetic ketoacidosis is highest if you: Have type 1 diabetes; Often ...
Certain medications — including lithium, high blood pressure drugs and antimalarial drugs; Rapid withdrawal of oral or injected corticosteroids. More ...
... corticosteroids, should be excluded; these include but are not limited to patients with a history of immune related neurologic disease, multiple sclerosis ...
Oral corticosteroid; Azathioprine; 6-mercaptopurine(MP). Treatment failure with at least one of the following agents received. Corticosteroids; Immunomodulators ...
Trauma—Supplementary oral corticosteroids may be needed. Check with your doctor. Liver disease, moderate to severe—Use with caution. The effects may be ...
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