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Tag: Opportunistic infections

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Unpacking the Combination: Why take Bactrim with prednisone?

4 min read
For patients on high-dose or long-term steroid therapy, the risk of developing *Pneumocystis jirovecii* pneumonia (PCP) is significantly increased. This is the primary medical reason to **take Bactrim with prednisone**, as Bactrim acts as a crucial preventative measure against this opportunistic infection.

Understanding What Infections Do Steroids Make Worse?

3 min read
Observational studies show that the risk of infection in patients using systemic corticosteroids increases in a dose-dependent manner. This immunosuppressive effect is a key factor in understanding what infections do steroids make worse and why certain pathogens pose a greater threat during therapy.

What infections are associated with tacrolimus?

5 min read
According to one study, infections occurred in 59% of liver transplant patients receiving tacrolimus as a primary immunosuppressant. This raises a critical concern for transplant recipients and their healthcare providers: **What infections are associated with tacrolimus?**