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- 1From:Residents' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCompany: Sepracor Rx Pharmacologic class: Corticosteroid Active ingredient: Ciclesonide 80mcg/inh, 160mcg/inh; metered dose inhaler. Indication: Maintenance treatment of asthma as prophylactic therapy in...
- 2From:Physician Assistants' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 20, Issue 1)PRESCRIBING NOTES For allergic reactions see antihistamines in Section 1A. For systemic corticosteroids see Section 4A. For topical antiinfectives see Section 3E. See the Topical Steroids chart for a...
- 3From:Physician Assistants' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 14, Issue 1)Company: Connetics Rx Pharmacologic class: Topical corticosteroid (low potency) Active ingredient: Desonide 0.05%; topical foam. Indication: Mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in patients [greater than or equal...
- 4From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES For allergic reactions see antihistamines in Section 1A. For systemic corticosteroids see Section 4A. For topical antiinfectives see Section 3C. See the Topical Steroids chart for a...
- 5From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 15, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCompany: Sepracor Rx Pharmacologic class: Corticosteroid Active ingredient: Ciclesonide 50micrograms/spray; aqueous nasal spray. Indications: Treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis in patients [greater than or...
- 6From:Residents' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedRituxan (rituximab; Genentech) in combination with corticosteroids has been approved to treat Wegener's granulomatosis and microscopic polyangiitis, two forms of severe ANCA-associated vasculitis. Rituxan is already...
- 7From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 20, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES Corticosteroids are potent drugs that affect many organ systems. The doses of these drugs must be individualized. Corticosteroid-responsive conditions include: Adrenocortical insufficiency:...
- 8From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 22, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES Corticosteroids are potent drugs that affect many organ systems. The doses of these drugs must be individualized. Corticosteroid-responsive conditions include: Adrenocortical insufficiency:...
- 9From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES For allergic reactions see antihistamines in Section 1A. For systemic corticosteroids see Section 4A. For topical antiinfectives see Section 3D. See the Topical Steroids chart for a...
- 10From:MPR - Physician Assistants' Edition (Vol. 22, Issue 4)PRESCRIBING NOTES For allergic reactions see antihistamines in Section 1A. For systemic corticosteroids see Section 4A. For topical antiinfectives see Section 3D. See the Topical Steroids chart for a...
- 11From:MPR - Physician Assistants' Edition (Vol. 22, Issue 3)PRESCRIBING NOTES For allergic reactions see antihistamines in Section 1A. For systemic corticosteroids see Section 4A. For topical antiinfectives see Section 3D. See the Topical Steroids chart for a...
- 12From:Physician Assistants' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 20, Issue 2)PRESCRIBING NOTES For allergic reactions see antihistamines in Section 1A. For systemic corticosteroids see Section 4A. For topical antiinfectives see Section 3E. See the Topical Steroids chart for a...
- 13From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 20, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES Corticosteroids are potent drugs that affect many organ systems. The doses of these drugs must be individualized. Corticosteroid-responsive conditions include: Adrenocortical insufficiency:...
- 14From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES Corticosteroids are potent drugs that affect many organ systems. The doses of these drugs must be individualized. Corticosteroid-responsive conditions include: Adrenocortical insufficiency:...
- 15From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 14, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCompany: Connetics Rx Pharmacologic class: Topical corticosteroid (low potency) Active ingredient: Desonide 0.05%: topical foam. Indication: Mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in patients [greater than or equal...
- 16From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 16, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES For systemic corticosteroids see Section 7B. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways. All patients need a short-acting inhaled [[beta].sub.2]-agonist to use as needed for...
- 17From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES Corticosteroids are potent drugs that affect many organ systems. The doses of these drugs must be individualized. Corticosteroid-responsive conditions include: Adrenocortical insufficiency:...
- 18From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 20, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedCompany: GlaxoSmith-Kline | Rx Pharmacologic class: Corticosteroid + long-acting [[beta].sub.2] agonist Active ingredients: Fluticasone furoate lOOmcg, vilanterol 25mcg; per inhalation;...
- 19From:Physician Assistants' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 19, Issue 4)Company: Sunovion Rx Pharmacologic class: Corticosteroid. Active ingredients: Ciclesonide 37micrograms/actuation; metered-dose nasal aerosol; contains HFA. Indication: Treatment of symptoms associated with...
- 20From:Nurse Practitioners' Prescribing Reference (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPRESCRIBING NOTES Corticosteroids are potent drugs that affect many organ systems. The doses of these drugs must be individualized. Corticosteroid-responsive conditions include: Adrenocortical insufficiency:...