Long-term use of systemic corticosteroids is linked to adrenal insufficiency and related hospitalisation, whereas long-term use of inhaled corticosteroids is modestly linked to adrenal insufficiency.
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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, ...
Steroids are often prescribed alongside chemotherapy because they can reduce inflammation, pain, and nausea, among other benefits. When chemotherapy is prescribed, corticosteroids, also called ...
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