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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2017 · 8 MIN

Are Short-term Corticosteroids Dangerous? - Frankly Speaking EP 20

from Frankly Speaking About Family Medicine · host Pri-Med

Corticosteroids are often prescribed for short-term use for conditions such as asthma exacerbation, contact dermatitis, gout, and Bell’s palsy. Adverse effects from chronic use of corticosteroids is well known, but many clinicians believe that the risk of significant adverse effects from short-term use is minimal. A recent retrospective cohort study was done reviewing the records of 1.5 million adults to assess the adverse effects of treatment with corticosteroids for less than 30 days. Learning Objectives:  Review the conditions for which corticosteroids may be used for short-term treatment Understand the potential risks associated with short-term treatment Understand the magnitude of the potential risks relative to possible benefits

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