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Disease Information for Prednisolone (Deltacortef) Administration/Toxicity
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
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- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
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- DRUG/Cortisone/Corticosteroid drug (ex)
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- Synonym
- (11beta) 11 17 21 Trihydroxypregna 1 4 diene 3 20 dione, 1 2 Dehydrohydrocortisone, Delta F, Delta(1)Hydrocortisone, Delta1 dehydro hydrocortisone, Deltahydrocortisone, Deltahydrocortisone preparation, Metacortandralone, Metacortandralone preparation, PRDL, Prednisolone, Prednisolone (endocrine use), Prednisolone (endocrine use) (product), Prednisolone (endocrine use) (substance), Prednisolone (for preparations see rectal prednisolone), Prednisolone (for preparations see rectal prednisolone) (product), Prednisolone (for preparations see rectal prednisolone) (substance), Prednisolone (see rectal pred), Prednisolone (substance), Prednisolone preparation, Prednisolone preparation (product), Prednisolone preparation (substance), Prednisolone product, Prednisolonum, Pregna 1 4 diene 3 20 dione 11 17 21 trihydroxy (11beta), Brand name/Blephamide ophthalmic (mix), Brand name/Deltacortef (Prednisolone), Brand name/Metimyd/ophthalmic combination, Brand name/Orapred (Prednisolone), Brand name/Pediapred (Prednisolone), Brand name/Pred Forte (Prednisolone) ophthalmic, Brand name/Prelone (Prednisolone)
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- Definition
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Corticosteroid medication; oral drug usage
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