Effects of glucocorticoids on radiological progression in rheumatoid arthritis

Even in the most conservative estimate, the evidence that glucocorticoids given in addition to standard therapy can substantially reduce the rate of erosion progression in rheumatoid arthritis is convincing. There remains concern about potential long-term adverse reactions to glucocorticoid therapy, such as increased cardiovascular risk, and this issue requires further research.

 

 

Authors: Kirwan, J. R.; Bijlsma, J. W.; Boers, M.; Shea, B. J. 

Title: Effects of glucocorticoids on radiological progression in rheumatoid arthritis

Year: 2007

Journal: Cochrane Database Syst Rev

Issue: 1

Pages: Cd006356

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