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Various conditions have been reported with this disease, which include hematologic and autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, pyoderma gangrenosum, type I diabetes mellitus, crohn's disease, .... Corticosteroids. - DMARDs (disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs). - Biologic response modifiers or biologies. It is important to ask your doctor for prescriptions of medication for arthritis rather than deciding one on your own. ...
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View Post: Keeping Crohn's Disease in Check
6 Jun 2009
Corticosteroids such as prednisone and hydrocortisone have been used in the treatment of Crohn's disease for many years. Steroids are non-specific treatments, meaning they affect the entire body and not just the disease they are being used ... These side effects normally do not reverse if the medication is discontinued. Researchers recently released the results of an international study involving the treatment of Crohn's patients who received a combination of infliximab ...
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22 Nov 2009 by Sam
... or soda, and those who take corticosteroid medications may need calcium supplements. Calcium deficiency can be found in people with malabsorption problems, such as Crohn's disease, celiac disease, and surgical intestinal resection. ...
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View Post: Various Options For Crohn's Disease
13 Nov 2009
If 5-ASA is found to be ineffective, then corticosteroids are used to control the inflammation of Crohn's disease. It is taken orally,, colectomy, intravenously or as an enema or suppository. However its continuous use leads to side effects like high blood pressure, diabetes and osteoporosis. ... Surgery may, colectomy, be, colectomy, resorted to when there is an intestinal obstruction or when medications don't prove, colectomy, successful in controlling Crohn's disease. ...
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9 Nov 2009
19 486 patients with inflammatory bowel disease, of whom 11 759 (60·3%) had Crohn's disease and 7727 (39·7%) had ulcerative colitis or unclassified inflammatory bowel disease, were enrolled in a nationwide French cohort by 680 gastroenterologists ... [Find It]; Lichtenstein, GR; Abreu, MT; Cohen, R; Tremaine, W. “American Gastroenterological Association Institute medical position statement on corticosteroids, immunomodulators, and infliximab in inflammatory bowel disease. ...
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View Post: Diabetes Education Voices: Corticosteroids may raise blood sugar ...
2 Sep 2009 by American Association of Diabetes Educators
Corticosteroids are in a class of medications that are legally used to treat inflammatory problems such as rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, poison ivy, Crohn's Disease, and allergic type rashes. The mechanism of action of these drugs ...
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View Post: CROHN'S DISEASE AND COLITIS
2 Nov 2009 by samuel
While there is no known medical cure for Crohn's disease or colitis, there are a variety of lifestyle approaches, supplements, and medications that can reduce the symptoms and even bring about long-term remission. ... Commonly used drugs include sulfasalazine, mesalamine (Asacol), and corticosteroids, such as prednisone. Some drugs work well for some people, but not for others. As well, these drugs have serious side effects, so it is important to discuss the benefits and ...
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View Post: What Are Some Alternatives To Prednisone For Crohn's Disease ...
3 Oct 2009 by Crohn's Disease
Cortisone drugs and steroids—called corticosteriods—provide very effective results. Prednisone is a common generic name of one of the drugs in this group of medications. In the beginning, when the disease it at its worst, prednisone is ...
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View Post: Prednisone: Prednisone.
4 Nov 2009 by Prednisone
Prednisone is a sedative employed unreservedly often to healing Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Portion of a class of drugs known as corticosteroids, prednisone is like to cortisol which is produced alongside the adrenal gland. ... Prednisone users also be compelled be careful of infections as the medication lowers the richness's resistance. On the lookout monitoring is needed or a professedly simple infection could captain to dire consequences. ...
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