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Nasal corticosteroids provide a low dose of the drug and have a much lower risk of side effects than do oral corticosteroids. Decongestants can help shrink ...
Ruxolitinib in Patients With Corticosteroid-Refractory or Corticosteroid-Dependent Chronic Graft-Versus-Host Disease: 3-Year Final Analysis of the Phase III ...
Corticosteroids. Corticosteroids such as prednisone (Rayos) block the immune system, making it less able to produce antibodies. Use of corticosteroids over ...
The first line of treatment typically is a corticosteroid nasal spray to reduce swelling and irritation, along with nasal saline rinses. If that isn't ...
Corticosteroid injections. Injections can reduce inflammation and relieve pain for a short time. Possible side effects include joint infection, nerve damage ...
If you have several canker sores, your doctor may prescribe a mouth rinse containing the steroid dexamethasone (dek-suh-METH-uh-sown) to reduce pain and ...
The purpose of this study is to establish the effectiveness of a combination of an inhaled corticosteroid and a beta agonist compared to placebo for the ...
This medicine is a corticosteroid (cortisone-like medicine or steroid). This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription. This product is ...
You may also be taking an anti-inflammatory medicine (e.g., corticosteroids) for asthma along with this medicine. Do not stop taking the anti-inflammatory ...
... corticosteroid use. We hypothesize that oral corticosteroid treatment significantly alters the frequency and function of Breg subsets, which could lead ...
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