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Tag: Steroid sparing

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Is Methotrexate Good for Crohn's? A Deep Dive into Its Efficacy and Use

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In the United States, Crohn's disease affects as many as 780,000 people, a chronic inflammatory condition requiring long-term management. For many, the question is, **is methotrexate good for Crohn's?** This immunomodulator is a key option, particularly for maintaining remission and reducing steroid dependence.

How Fast Does ACTEMRA Work for GCA? Understanding the Timeline

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While traditional high-dose steroids typically offer symptom relief within days, ACTEMRA (tocilizumab) for GCA provides sustained, long-term remission and allows for a significant reduction in steroid use over time, with clinical improvement often observed within the first 1 to 3 months.

Is Tacrolimus Used for Lichen Sclerosus? A Comprehensive Overview

3 min read
According to studies, topical tacrolimus has shown a high objective response rate for patients with anogenital lichen sclerosus, with one 2011 study reporting a 90% response rate. Yes, topical tacrolimus is used as a valuable therapeutic agent for lichen sclerosus, especially in sensitive areas where prolonged steroid use can cause issues.