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Solu-Medrol

Metilpre (Formulario Naz.) Neomedrol Veriderm (Upjohn)-comb. Solu-medrol (Upjohn) Urbason (Hoechst)... [Pg.1302]

Sodium ferric gluconate complex 61 Sodium Polystyrene 61 Solu-Cortef 40 Solu-Medrol 48 Soma 21... [Pg.107]

Powder for injection 40, 125, and 500 mg and 1 g per vial Rx) Various, A-Methapred (Hospira), Solu-Medrol (Upjohn)... [Pg.250]

Methylprednisolone Succinate and Acetate (Solu-Medrol, DepO Medrol) [Steroid] Uses Tx inflammation d/t anaphylaxis and asthma suspected SCI Action Adrenal corticost oid Dose Adul. Anaphylaxis/ status asthmaticus 125-250 mg IV/EM Suspected SCI Load w/ 30 mg/kg then inf... [Pg.23]

Hydrocortisone, Topical Systemic (Cortef, Solu-Cortef) Methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol)... [Pg.46]

Parenteral corticosteroids Methylprednisolone Depo-Medrol Solu-Medrol Intramuscular Intravenous... [Pg.464]

Brand Name(s) Adlone 40, Adlone-SO, A-Methapred, Depmedalone, Dep Medalone 80, Depoject 80, Depo-Medrol, Depopred, Med-JeC 40, Medralone80, Medrol, Medrol Dosepak, Methacort 40, Methacort 80, Methylcotol. Methylcotolone, Methylpred DP, SolU Medrol... [Pg.789]

Injection Powder for Reconstitution (A-Methapred, Solu-Medrol) 40 mg, 125 mg, 500 mg, 1... [Pg.789]

Upjohn) Solu-Medrol (Pharmacia Depo Medrol (Upjohn)... [Pg.1301]

Neomedrol Veriderm Depo-Medrol (Upjohn as Solu-Medrol (Upjohn as... [Pg.1302]

Solu-medrol (Upjohn) Depo-Predate (Legere) generic... [Pg.1302]

Historically, steroids and ACTH have been used in the treatment of MS relapses. While both suppress cell mediated and humoral immune responses, the major effect in MS acute relapse is to suppress inflammation. A meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials (Brusaferri and Candelise, 2000) indicates that any type of steroid or ACTH treatment significantly accelerates short-term recovery from an acute MS relapse. However, there is no evidence that steroids reduce the risk of an MS relapse. A randomized trial of oral versus intravenous (IV) methyl prednisolone for treatment of acute relapses of MS shows no clear advantage of either treatment route (Barnes et al., 1997). Currently methyl precbisolone is considered standard of care for acute MS relapses. Methyl precbisolone (Solu-Medrol) is used with IV treatment for 3-5 days at 500-1000 mg/day. Methyl prednisolone IV therapy may be followed by a oral prednisone taper. The use of low dose oral precbisolone is also effective in conjunction with INFp therapies when flu-like side effects persist. [Pg.592]


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