Search Results 231-240 of 17666 for Glucocorticoids
Patients must not be taking oral glucocorticoids at the time of registration. Patients must not be planning to receive concomitant biologic therapy ...
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Glucocorticoids for any purpose other than to modulate symptoms from an adverse event of suspected immunologic etiology. Physiologic doses of ...
The morning after the procedure, the patient had developed glucocorticoid withdrawal symptoms indicating resolution of the hypercortisolism. The serum ...
Current use of systemic glucocorticoids or anticipated use of glucocorticoids during the RCT (topical or inhaled -ie, non-systemic is acceptable). Current ...
Absence of known or suspected adrenal insufficiency of any other cause ( pituitary surgery, megace, etc.) or glucocorticoid exposure;; Pregnant women will be ...
... glucocorticoids can be enrolled). Liver tumor volume accounts for ≥50% of the whole liver. Inability to take oral medication or other factors significant ...
Ciclesonide is a corticosteroid or steroid (cortisone-like medicine). It works by preventing inflammation (swelling) in the lungs, which makes the asthma attack ...
ii) Inadequate response to glucocorticoids and to at least 2 of the following treatments, used for at least 3 months each: cyclophosphamide, mycophenolic ...
Participant must be within 14 days of initiating or escalating systemic glucocorticoids (e.g., prednisone) OR have ongoing cranial symptoms concerning for ...
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