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Steroids in allergic disease.

D R Webb

    The Medical Clinics of North America
    |September 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Corticosteroid therapy for allergic diseases is now more effective. While initial concerns about side effects existed, advancements like alternate-day dosing and topical applications have improved safety and efficacy.

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    Area of Science:

    • Allergy and Immunology
    • Pharmacology
    • Dermatology

    Background:

    • Corticosteroids, initially hailed as miracle drugs, faced scrutiny due to side effects in the 1950s.
    • The evolution of corticosteroid therapy involved addressing safety concerns and optimizing usage patterns.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the evolving effectiveness and safety of corticosteroid therapy in managing allergic diseases.
    • To highlight advancements in corticosteroid application and their impact on treatment outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of historical usage patterns and therapeutic advancements in corticosteroid treatment.
    • Analysis of research on adverse effects and treatment outcomes for conditions like asthma and nasal diseases.

    Main Results:

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    • Corticosteroid therapy has become significantly more effective for allergic diseases.
    • Concerns regarding side effects have been mitigated through strategies like alternate-day therapy and topical formulations.
    • Treatment results for asthma and nasal diseases are excellent, with extensive research showing minimal adverse effects.

    Conclusions:

    • Modern corticosteroid therapy offers enhanced efficacy and improved safety profiles for allergic conditions.
    • Continued research and therapeutic innovations have solidified the role of corticosteroids in allergy management.