Designing Safer Glucocorticoid Drugs
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Designing Safer Glucocorticoid Drugs
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Safer Way To Deliver Powerful Drugs With New Device
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New device promises safer way to deliver powerful drugs
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Designing safer glucocorticoid drugs
physorg.com — “Glucocorticoid drugs are used widely to treat numerous conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, allergic reactions, asthma, and some forms of cancer, and transplant recipients.” View full resource at physorg.com
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ISPUB - Role Of High Dose Epidural Methylprednisolone In Lumbar Canal Stenosis: A Prospective, Randomized Control Study
ispub.com — “Objective: To determine pain relief and improvement in claudication distance after two doses of epidural steroid injections.Design: Prospective, randomised controlled trial performed in one hundred and twenty patients with clinical features of lumbar canal stenosis who received epidural medications for pain relief.Intervention: Patients were grouped into two; control group receiving injection of local anesthetic bupivacaine 4 ml (0.5%) diluted in normal saline and study group receiving 160mg met” View full resource at ispub.com
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