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  2. Methylprednisolone - Wikipedia

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    Methylprednisolone (Depo-Medrol, Medrol, Solu-Medrol) is a synthetic glucocorticoid, primarily prescribed for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. It is used for various conditions, such as allergies, asthma, arthritis, cancer, and organ transplant rejection, but it has many side effects and contraindications.

  3. Prednisolone - Wikipedia

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    Prednisolone is a steroid hormone used to treat various inflammatory and autoimmune conditions, such as asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. It can be taken by mouth, injected, used topically, or as eye drops, and has various side effects depending on the dose and duration of use.

  4. Corticosteroid - Wikipedia

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    Corticosteroids are steroid hormones produced in the adrenal cortex or synthesized as drugs. They have various physiological and medical functions, such as regulating inflammation, metabolism, and immune response, but also have side effects and contraindications.

  5. List of corticosteroids - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of corticosteroids or derivatives of cortisol, with their chemical structures and biological activities. Corticosteroids are a class of steroid hormones that have various effects on the body, such as anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, or glucocorticoid actions.

  6. Pharmacodynamics of spironolactone - Wikipedia

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    Spironolactone is a medication that inhibits the effects of aldosterone and testosterone on the kidneys and other tissues. It has various biological targets and activities, such as antagonizing the mineralocorticoid and androgen receptors, interacting with the estrogen and progesterone receptors, and inducing drug metabolism.

  7. Cortisone - Wikipedia

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    Cortisone is a naturally-occurring corticosteroid metabolite that is also used as a pharmaceutical prodrug. It is converted by the body into cortisol, which has anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. Learn about its properties, uses, risks and misconceptions.

  8. Cortisone acetate - Wikipedia

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    Cortisone acetate is a synthetic glucocorticoid corticosteroid and corticosteroid ester that acts as a prodrug of cortisone in the body. It is marketed under various brand names in many countries and has chemical and physical data, such as formula, molar mass, and 3D model.

  9. Primidone - Wikipedia

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    Primidone is a barbiturate anticonvulsant used to treat various types of seizures and essential tremors. It has common and severe side effects, such as sleepiness, nausea, and psychosis, and may interact with other drugs.