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Real-world evidence links long-term use of oral and inhaled steroids to adrenal insufficiency
Individuals taking steroid tablets for more than 3 months are over 6 times more likely to be diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency than those treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, ...
A monthly injection could enable severe asthma patients to stop taking daily steroid tablets without affecting their symptoms, a new trial has found. The drug, Tezepelumab (also known as Tezspir and ...
A monthly injection has helped 90% of severe asthma patients reduce daily steroid tablets, which are associated with long-term side effects. More than half of the participants who had received the ...
A monthly injection has helped 90% of severe asthma patients reduce daily steroid tablets, which are associated with long-term side effects. More than half of the participants who had received the ...
Steroid use among young adults is rising, driven by fitness influencers, body image pressures, and easy online access. But what many users don’t realise is that these unregulated products may contain ...
The research is being presented at the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE in Copenhagen Denmark, 10-13 May 2025. Individuals taking steroid tablets for more than 3 months are over 6 times more likely to ...
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