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Medical Pharmacology

Principles of Corticosteroid Therapy

by (author) Andrew N. Lin & Stephen A. Paget

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Jun 2002
Category
Pharmacology
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780340759349
    Publish Date
    Jun 2002
    List Price
    $149.50

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Description

Principles of Corticosteroid Therapy is the first book ever to provide a thorough and systematic review of the clinical use of corticosteroids. This class of drug provides a potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive action and is among the most widely used in medicine. However, thesedrugs have many serious side effects on many organ systems. Proper use requires a thorough understanding of their mechanism of action, clinical indications, and adverse effects. This book is the major work on corticosteroids since they were developed and first used approximately 50 years ago. It outlines in detail the use of corticosteroids in diseases that affect each organ system, and follows with a thorough discussion of their side effects. It analyses the use ofcorticosteroids in pregnancy, neonatal period, childhood and adolescence, and covers special management issues such as pulse corticosteroid therapy, and medicolegal aspects. Principles of Corticosteroid Therapy will be of major interest to internists, family physicians, pediatricians, and allphysicians who prescribe corticosteroids. Medical students will find it especially useful during their training in pharmacology and clinical medicine and it will be an indispensable text to residents in internal medicine and all its subspecialties. Written by internationally recognized clinicians ininternal medicine, immunology, rheumatology, and other fields of medicine, Principles of Corticosteroid Therapy is the first comprehensive and authoritative text to discuss the clinical use of corticosteroids.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Andrew Lin is at Division of Dermatology and Cutaneous Science, University of Alberta. Stephen Paget is at Department of Rheumatology, Cornell University Medical College.