ABSTRACT Corticosteroids are widely used for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant properties. It can be given by systemic, oral or inhalation. Corticosteroids are associated with a wide range of adverse events which include diabetes, osteoporosis, glaucoma and psychiatric mood swings. Mood swings can be observed within first two weeks, but discontinuation of drug can reverse this. Psychiatric disorders with prescription corticosteroids are classified as substance-induced mood disorders according to DSM-IV criteria. Mania is more commonly found than depression, but depression is triggered by steroid withdrawal. All these psychiatric symptoms are reversible and disappear with the discontinuation of drug. KEYWORDS: Corticosteroid, Moo...
Objective: To review the efficacy and safety of medications used in the management of steroid-induce...
Abstract Systemic corticosteroids play an integral role in the management of many infl...
Neurosteroids are synthesized in the brain and modulate brain excitability. There is increasing evid...
ABSTRACT Corticosteroids are widely used for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant properties...
Corticosteroids have been in use since the past five decades as anti-inflammatory and immunosuppress...
Corticosteroids are widely used to relieve signs and symptoms arising from many diseases, including ...
Corticosteroids are widely used to relieve signs and symptoms arising from many diseases, including ...
There is considerable evidence that corticosteroid treatments are frequently associated with severe ...
Corticosteroids are adrenal hormones that play important physiologic roles including modulation of g...
It is well known that high doses of corticosteroids can induce psychiatric disorders, especially the...
Background: Use of local corticosteroids, especially the inhaled types, has increasingly been associ...
Glucocorticoids are the most commonly prescribed anti-inflammatory/immunosuppressant medications wor...
Currently, adrenal corticosteroids (steroids) are used for a wide variety of clinical conditions. St...
There is considerable evidence that corticosteroid treatments are frequently associated with severe ...
Glucocorticoids are the most commonly prescribed anti-inflammatory/immunosuppressant medications wor...
Objective: To review the efficacy and safety of medications used in the management of steroid-induce...
Abstract Systemic corticosteroids play an integral role in the management of many infl...
Neurosteroids are synthesized in the brain and modulate brain excitability. There is increasing evid...
ABSTRACT Corticosteroids are widely used for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant properties...
Corticosteroids have been in use since the past five decades as anti-inflammatory and immunosuppress...
Corticosteroids are widely used to relieve signs and symptoms arising from many diseases, including ...
Corticosteroids are widely used to relieve signs and symptoms arising from many diseases, including ...
There is considerable evidence that corticosteroid treatments are frequently associated with severe ...
Corticosteroids are adrenal hormones that play important physiologic roles including modulation of g...
It is well known that high doses of corticosteroids can induce psychiatric disorders, especially the...
Background: Use of local corticosteroids, especially the inhaled types, has increasingly been associ...
Glucocorticoids are the most commonly prescribed anti-inflammatory/immunosuppressant medications wor...
Currently, adrenal corticosteroids (steroids) are used for a wide variety of clinical conditions. St...
There is considerable evidence that corticosteroid treatments are frequently associated with severe ...
Glucocorticoids are the most commonly prescribed anti-inflammatory/immunosuppressant medications wor...
Objective: To review the efficacy and safety of medications used in the management of steroid-induce...
Abstract Systemic corticosteroids play an integral role in the management of many infl...
Neurosteroids are synthesized in the brain and modulate brain excitability. There is increasing evid...