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Corticosteroids

Side Effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis Medication

Side Effects of Rheumatoid Arthritis Medication

While medications that treat RA are a great tool for decreasing inflammation and allergic reactions, some patients may experience side effects. It is important to communicate with your doctor about […]

Corticosteroids – The Good

Corticosteroids – The Good

There are many benefits to taking corticosteroids for arthritis pain, and they can be prescribed in administered in several ways: oral, intravenous (IV), topical, inhaled, or injection. In this video, Dr. Rebecca Manno explains what corticosteroids are, how they’re prescribed, and the benefits of taking them.

Corticosteroids – The Bad

Corticosteroids – The Bad

While corticosteroids are a great tool for decreasing inflammation and allergic reactions, some patients may experience side effects. It is important to communicate with your doctor about any negative effects that you may experience. In this video, Dr. Rebecca Manno explains what to look out for while taking corticosteroids.

Corticosteroids – Frequently Asked Questions p.1

Corticosteroids –  Frequently Asked Questions p.1

Corticosteroids can be extremely beneficial in decreasing inflammation and allergic reactions. In part one of this two-part FAQ video, Dr. Rebecca Manno and Vicky Ruffing, RN-BC answer frequently asked questions about corticosteroids.

Corticosteroids – Frequently Asked Questions p.2

Corticosteroids –  Frequently Asked Questions p.2

Corticosteroids can be extremely beneficial in decreasing inflammation and allergic reactions. In part two of this two-part FAQ video, Dr. Rebecca Manno and Vicky Ruffing, RN-BC answer frequently asked questions about corticosteroids.

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