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View Post: With Lupus, A Urinalysis Is Important
22 Nov 2009 by Angela Odom
The bottom line here is lupus is nothing to play with. I don't like Cytoxan oral or IV but I can also say I'm not on dialysis and it has saved my kidneys. I don't like prednisone either because my beautiful high cheekbones have been ...
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View Post: Prednisone
26 Nov 2009 by iHealth
Some conditions do warrant the use of prednisone prescriptions. These conditions or diseases include such ones an autoimmune disease, ulcerative colitis, Type I diabetes, celiac disease, Chrohn's disease, lupus, AIDS and multiple sclerosis. ... Medical doctors prescribe prednisone in tablet form, syrup and as an oral solution and the patient should take it with food or milk. It should never be taken on an empty stomach because it will cause stomach upset. ...
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View Post: Oral surgery - Lasik Surgery at Affordable Cost- High Time to Get ...
8 hours ago
The applicant should be free from rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, glaucoma, herpes, cataract, diabetes, etc. Certain prescriptions like oral Prednisone, Accutane, etc rework the refraction. So, it is not desirable to carry on with the ...
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View Post: Pill for today deltasone
26 Nov 2009 by psoriasis7
Prednisone is an oral, synthetic (man-made) corticosteroid used for suppressing the immune system and inflammation. It has effects similar to other corticosteroids such as triamcinolone (Kenacort), methylprednisolone (Medrol), ...
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View Post: prednisone - oral (deltasone) side effects, medical uses, and drug ...
13 Sep 2009 by shenry
prednisolone is used for treating allergies, arthritis, breathing problems (eg, asthma), certain blood disorders, collagen diseases (eg, lupus), certain eye diseases (eg, keratitis), cancer (eg, leukemia), endocrine problems (eg, ...
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View Post: NAC for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus « New York Buyers' Club – The ...
6 Nov 2009 by jarebe
In a one-year study of patients with inflammatory lung disease treated with prednisone and azathioprine, addition of NAC (1.8g/day) diminished disease severity and reduced drug toxicity in comparison to placebo. Moreover, oral NAC has ...
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View Post: ISPUB - Systemic lupus erythematosus and pregnancy: Today's scenario
19 Oct 2009
Mild to moderate exacerbation without neurological and renal involvement can be treated with initiation or increase in the dose of oral prednisolone (15-30 mg/day). For severe exacerbation without neurological or renal involvement, ...
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View Post: Costochondritis: Costochondritis- And Candida
10 hours ago by Lucy
Type of oral c. marked by erythematous, pebbled patches in the mouth or on the surface of the tongue. A complication of numerous different conditions such as vitamin deficiency, diabetes, or poorly fitting dentures. Bronchopulmonary c. ... Candida may play a role in evolution of conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, Chrohn's disease, diabetes, Lupus, and multiple sclerosis. Concerning systemic candida, it is actually quite easy ...
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View Post: usmle preparation: Drugs Harmful to the Eyes
21 Nov 2009 by asghar
Heparin, coumadin, anisidione, oral anti-coagulants. Drugs that can cause glaucoma and/or damage the optic nerve: NSAID?s. Venlafaxine Steroids - cortisone prescriptions such as Prednisone are the most damaging drugs to the eyes of any ... They are usually prescribed for diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's Disease,and lupus. Long- term steroid use can cause posterior subcapsular cataracts and increases in intraocular pressure. These cataracts will develop in up ...
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