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Patients enrolled will be those who failed all attempts at standard treatment including antibiotics, corticosteroids, immunomodulator, and/or biologic therapy.
Repeated irritation of your vocal cords — Sources of irritation include smoking, repeated voice overuse, allergies, corticosteroid inhalers used to treat ...
... corticosteroids or brief courses of corticosteroids given for prophylaxis of contrast dye allergic response). Subjects who are currently taking prednisone ...
Any chronic medical condition requiring a higher dose of corticosteroid than 10 mg prednisone (or equivalent) once daily. Active or symptomatic viral ...
... corticosteroids in the past 6 months for children aged 0-4 ... Has a physician diagnosis of asthma with controller medication (e.g., inhaled corticosteroid) ...
... corticosteroids, or immunosuppressive drugs. ... Replacement therapy (e.g., thyroxine, insulin, or physiologic corticosteroid replacement therapy for adrenal or ...
"Corticosteroid dependency with noninflamed eyes is not typical of GO and should lead the clinician to consider IgG4-ROD . Histologically, GO does not show ...
Neomycin, polymyxin B, and hydrocortisone is a combination antibiotic and cortisone-like medicine. It is used to treat infections of the eye and to help provide ...
No prolonged systemic corticosteroid treatment, except for topical ... Short duration (< 2 weeks) of systemic corticosteroids is allowed (e.g., for ...
Trauma—Supplementary oral corticosteroids may be needed. Check with your doctor. Liver disease—Use with caution. The effects may be increased because of ...
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