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Tag: Adrenal suppression

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Will Inflammation Come Back After Stopping Prednisone?

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For patients taking corticosteroids for chronic inflammatory conditions, studies show that a recurrence of symptoms, or a flare-up, is a distinct possibility after stopping prednisone. This is not simply a side effect, but often a sign that the underlying disease process has become active again.

Do Steroid Eye Drops Go Systemic?: Understanding the Risks and Pharmacokinetics

4 min read
According to Medsafe, only a small percentage (5–10%) of medication from an eye drop remains in the eye, with up to 80% potentially entering systemic circulation. This raises a critical question: **do steroid eye drops go systemic?** The answer is yes, though typically in small amounts, and understanding the pharmacokinetics is crucial for patient safety.

How Long Does a Shot of Kenalog Stay in Your System?

4 min read
Studies have shown that after a single intramuscular dose of triamcinolone acetonide, the active ingredient in Kenalog, adrenal suppression can last for 30 to 40 days. The exact timeframe for how long a shot of Kenalog stays in your system depends on several factors, including the dosage, injection site, and individual metabolism.

What are the side effects after having a steroid injection?

5 min read
While steroid injections effectively reduce inflammation and pain, nearly 1 in 5 people experience a temporary increase in pain following the procedure. This initial discomfort, known as a 'steroid flare,' is just one of several potential side effects after having a steroid injection, with reactions varying from minor and localized to more rare and systemic issues.

What are the side effects of mega cream?

3 min read
Overwhelmingly, the term "mega cream" is not associated with a single standardized product, but rather with a variety of cosmetic moisturizers and, in some regions, specific medicated creams like Megaderm or Megadine. Therefore, the side effects of a 'mega cream' can vary dramatically depending on its ingredients and intended purpose.