A randomised trial of differentiated prednisolone treatment in active rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical benefits and skeletal side effects
This study does not allow any firm conclusions for or against the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with prednisolone. The data suggest that the beneficial effects of prednisolone are not as clear cut in established rheumatoid arthritis as in early disease. Furthermore the data indicate that treatment in the chosen relatively low dose does not provide sufficient control of disease. On the other hand the spinal bone loss observed in the prednisolone group does invite considerations about using higher doses.
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Authors: Hansen, M.; Podenphant, J.; Florescu, A.; Stoltenberg, M.; Borch, A.; Kluger, E.; Sorensen, S. F.; Hansen, T. M. Title: A randomised trial of differentiated prednisolone treatment in active rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical benefits and skeletal side effects Year: 1999 Journal: Ann Rheum Dis Volume: 58 Issue: 11 Pages: 713-8 Pubmed Link: Click here. |