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No, Tramadol, or the brand name (Ultram) is a synthetic opiate.

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Is minocycline a corticosteroid?

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Is decadron a narcotic?

No, it's a corticosteroid.


Is Albuterol sulfate an inhaled and intranasal corticosteroid?

No.


What is the most commonly prescribed corticosteroid?

Prednisolone is the most commonly prescribed corticosteroid when taken orally. In topical preparations betamethasone, clobetasol & hydrocortisone are prescribed.


Likely side effect of topical corticosteroid agents?

Some likely side effects of using topical corticosteroid agents is thinning skin and stretch marks.


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Yes. Vaccines can be safely given to the patient on corticosteroid inhaler. The dose in these steroid preparation is too low to interfere with general immunity. Usual dose of corticosteroid will not suppress the hypothalamo- hypophyseal- adrenal axis.


What is the cpt code for corticosteroid injection of coccyx?

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What is treatment for adissions disease?

corticosteroid replacement therapy


Which inhaler to be used first Albuterol or Corticosteroid?

Albuterol


What is tremadole drug?

Tremadol is a medication primarily used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is classified as a synthetic opioid analgesic and works by binding to the brain's opioid receptors, altering the perception of pain. Tremadol also has additional mechanisms of action, including the inhibition of norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake. Due to its potential for dependence and side effects, it is typically prescribed with caution.


How does long term corticosteroid use cause bruising?

Apparently via loss of collagen in skin, increasing fragility. This was shown in biopsies of corticosteroid related bruises - done in 1960.


Which medication is used as an immunosuppressant and an antineoplastic?

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