Cortisone
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Quick facts about Cortisone
- Drug class: Autoimmune
- Generic status: Generic only
Used for
- Acute lymphoid leukemia Adrenal insufficiency Allergic disorder Chronic lymphoid leukemia Collagen disease Disorder of endocrine system Disorder of eye Disorder of gastrointestinal tract Disorder of hematopoietic structure Disorder of respiratory system Disorder of skin Hodgkin's disease Hypercalcemia of malignancy Inflammatory disorder of musculoskeletal system Mycosis fungoides Neoplastic disease Nephrotic syndrome Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Trichinosis Tuberculosis of meninges; Adjunct
- Carcinoma of breast Carcinoma of prostate Fever
- Due to malignancy; treatment adjunct Intracranial tumor Multiple myeloma
Dosage forms
- Pill
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Quick facts about Cortisone
- Drug class: Autoimmune
- Generic status: Generic only
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Final section. Do you want to return to drug navigation?Pregnancy
Research studies with real people found harmful effects on unborn babies, but the benefits might outweigh the risks even if you’re pregnant. Talk with your doctor.
Tip: Always talk with your doctor before you take any medication while pregnant.FDA pregnancy category for Cortisone
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