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Role of Oral Corticosteroids in Orbital Cellulitis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2013To evaluate the role of oral corticosteroids as an anti-inflammatory adjunct in the treatment of orbital cellulitis.Prospective, comparative, single-masked, interventional clinical study.setting: Tertiary eye care center (All India Institute of Medical Sciences). study population: Patients with acute onset (within 14 days) of orbital cellulitis with or
Neelam, Pushker +5 more
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Oral corticosteroid-dependent asthma
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2019To discuss the current use of oral corticosteroids (OCS) as a chronic treatment in patients with severe asthma and as a rescue treatment for patients presenting with acute exacerbations.Airways disease is responsible for the bulk of OCS use in the community and considerable OCS-associated morbidity.
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Oral Corticosteroid Use Among Children in TennCare
Ambulatory Pediatrics, 2002Lack of information about medication effects and use in children is a long-standing and troublesome policy issue. Documenting patterns of use for medications with potential for suboptimal use and adverse effects, such as oral corticosteroids, would be useful.To describe the use of oral corticosteroids among children enrolled in TennCare, Tennessee's ...
William O, Cooper +4 more
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Drugs, 1980
The outlook for the patient severely affected by asthma was greatly improved with the introduction of corticosteroid therapy in 1948. Nevertheless, the dramatic benefits for the patient were not without cost, owing to the many unwanted and occasionally devastating side effects associated with the use of oral or parenteral corticosteroids.
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The outlook for the patient severely affected by asthma was greatly improved with the introduction of corticosteroid therapy in 1948. Nevertheless, the dramatic benefits for the patient were not without cost, owing to the many unwanted and occasionally devastating side effects associated with the use of oral or parenteral corticosteroids.
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LONG-COURSE ORAL CORTICOSTEROID TOXICITY IN CHILDREN
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2016BackgroundLong courses of oral corticosteroids are commonly used in children in the management of conditions such as nephrotic syndrome, leukaemia, asthma and others. Various adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are known to occur with their use. This systematic review aimed to identify the most common and serious ADRs and to determine their relative risk ...
Fahad, Aljebab +2 more
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[Side effects of longterm oral corticosteroid therapy].
La Revue du praticien, 2021Side effects of long-term oral corticosteroid therapy. Systemic corticosteroid therapy has been used for over 70 years, and is still the cornerstone of the treatment of many conditions, in particular systemic, autoimmune or inflammatory diseases. Side effects of corticosteroids are numerous, and for most of them well known by prescribers.
Doumeizel, Pierre-Marie +8 more
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Treatment of interface keratitis with oral corticosteroids
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2002To describe the results of treating interface keratitis using a combination of intensive topical and oral corticosteroids.Casey Eye Institute, Portland, Oregon, USA.Thirteen eyes treated for grade 2 to 3 interface keratitis using an oral corticosteroid (prednisone 60 to 80 mg) as well as an hourly topical corticosteroid were retrospectively reviewed ...
Scott M, MacRae +2 more
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A CASE OF SENSITIZATION TO ORAL CORTICOSTEROIDS
The Journal of Dermatology, 1978ABSTRACTA 29 year‐old woman who developed generalized erythematous eruptions after oral treatment with predonisolone tablets for facial dermatitis is described. Patch tests showed a positive reaction to both predonisolone tablets diluted in cream and a commercial predonisolone ointment.
F, Shigemi, M, Tanaka, T, Ohtsuka
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Safety of oral corticosteroids.
European journal of respiratory diseases. Supplement, 1983Oral corticosteroids may be life-saving for symptoms of acute asthma, and short courses are often useful to relieve even less serious acute exacerbations when the patient has become inadequately responsive to bronchodilators. Adverse effects are rarely if ever associated with short courses of steroids used for this purpose.
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Glaucoma and oral corticosteroids.
Prescrire international, 2001(1) A case-control survey of patients over 65 taking oral steroids has shown a small rise in the risk of elevated intraocular pressure and glaucoma. (2) It seems advisable to monitor intraocular pressure in such patients, especially if they have a family history or other risk factors.
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