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  2. List of corticosteroids - Wikipedia

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    Most esters of these corticosteroids are not included in this list; for esters, see here instead. The most common structural modifications in synthetic corticosteroids include 1(2)- dehydrogenation , 6α-, 9α-, 16α-, and 16β- substitution (with a halogen or methyl group ), 16α,17α- acetonidation , and 17α- and 21- esterification .

  3. List of steroids - Wikipedia

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    List of neurosteroids – excitatory, inhibitory, mixed, neurotrophic, antineurotrophic, and other neurosteroids, as well as pheromones and pherines List of steroidogenesis inhibitors – steroidogenesis inhibitors , or inhibitors of steroid biosynthesis and metabolism

  4. Corticosteroid - Wikipedia

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    Corticosteroids are a class of steroid hormones that are produced in the adrenal cortex of vertebrates, as well as the synthetic analogues of these hormones.Two main classes of corticosteroids, glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids, are involved in a wide range of physiological processes, including stress response, immune response, and regulation of inflammation, carbohydrate metabolism ...

  5. Category:Steroids - Wikipedia

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    Steroid-responsive inflammatory conditions (1 C, 50 P) A. Anabolic–androgenic steroids (8 C, 290 P) Androstanes (3 C, 251 P) B. ... List of steroids; V. Viridin; W ...

  6. Topical hydrocortisone - Wikipedia

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    Topical hydrocortisone is a drug under the class of corticosteroids, which is used for the treatment of skin inflammation, itchiness and allergies. [10] Some examples include insect bites, dermatitis and rash. [11] [12] [13]

  7. Glucocorticoid - Wikipedia

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    Long-term exposure to glucocorticoid medications, such as asthma and anti-inflammatory medication, has been shown to create deficits in memory and attention both during and, to a lesser extent, after treatment, [14] [15] a condition known as "steroid dementia". [16]

  8. Topical glucocorticoids - Wikipedia

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    A human eye with cataract. Some topical glucocorticoids can cause hypothalamic-pituitary axis (HPA) suppression. [15] Reasons that lead to suppression of the HPA include the use of high-potency glucocorticoids, long-term use, application to highly permeable areas, treatment of large areas, occlusion, changed skin barrier and young age. [15]

  9. Prednisone - Wikipedia

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    Prednisone is a glucocorticoid medication mostly used to suppress the immune system and decrease inflammation in conditions such as asthma, COPD, and rheumatologic diseases. [3] It is also used to treat high blood calcium due to cancer and adrenal insufficiency along with other steroids. [3] It is taken by mouth. [3]