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  2. Myocarditis-myositis-myasthenia gravis overlap syndrome

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    The median number of ICI doses before the onset of IM3OS symptoms has been reported to be one. [2] Immediate initiation of immunosuppressive therapy and supportive therapies, such as high-dose steroids, is paramount upon suspicion or diagnosis of IM3OS. Early multidisciplinary team involvement is also essential.

  3. Dexamethasone suppression test - Wikipedia

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    Low-dose and high-dose variations of the test exist. [4] The test is given at low (usually 1–2 mg) and high (8 mg) doses of dexamethasone, and the levels of cortisol are measured to obtain the results. [5] A low dose of dexamethasone suppresses cortisol in individuals with no pathology in endogenous cortisol production.

  4. Template : Pharmacological properties of major anabolic steroids

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    *** = High. ** = Moderate. * = Low. Abbreviations: 5α-R = Metabolized by 5α-reductase. AROM = Metabolized by aromatase. 3-HSD = Metabolized by 3α-Tooltip 3α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and/or 3β-HSD Tooltip 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. AAR = Anabolic-to-androgenic ratio (amount of anabolic effect relative to androgenic effect).

  5. Template : Relative affinities of anabolic steroids and ...

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    Relative affinities of anabolic steroids and related steroids; Steroid Chemical name Relative binding affinities (%) PR Tooltip Progesterone receptor AR Tooltip Androgen receptor ER Tooltip Estrogen receptor GR Tooltip Glucocorticoid receptor MR Tooltip Mineralocorticoid receptor SHBG Tooltip Sex hormone-binding globulin CBG Tooltip ...

  6. Adrenal insufficiency - Wikipedia

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    Use of high-dose steroids for more than a week begins to produce suppression of the person's adrenal glands because the exogenous glucocorticoids suppress release of hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and pituitary adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). With prolonged suppression, the adrenal glands atrophy (physically shrink), and ...

  7. Glucocorticoid - Wikipedia

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    If high doses were used for six to 10 days, reduce to replacement dose immediately and taper over four more days. Adrenal recovery can be assumed to occur within two to four weeks of completion of steroids. If high doses were used for 11–30 days, cut immediately to twice replacement, and then by 25% every four days.

  8. Prednisolone - Wikipedia

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    Prednisolone is a corticosteroid, a steroid hormone used to treat certain types of allergies, inflammatory conditions, autoimmune disorders, and cancers, electrolyte imbalances and skin conditions. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Some of these conditions include adrenocortical insufficiency , high blood calcium , rheumatoid arthritis , dermatitis , eye ...

  9. Metandienone - Wikipedia

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    Metandienone has high oral bioavailability. [1] It has very low affinity for human serum sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), about 10% of that of testosterone and 2% of that of DHT. [ 25 ] The drug is metabolized in the liver by 6β- hydroxylation , 3α- and 3β- oxidation , 5β-reduction , 17- epimerization , and conjugation among other ...