| Literature DB >> 14848714 |
E P ENGLEMAN, P KUNKEL, J E WELSH, M G MOLYNEAUX.
Abstract
The advantages of the oral administration of cortisone, when compared with cortisone given intramuscularly, include the more rapid appearance of therapeutic effects, which is of importance in the therapy of acute disease, and the faster dissipation of effects when the hormone is discontinued, which is of value when dangerous reactions occur. Oral dose schedules depend upon the degree of urgency or chronicity of the treated disease. In acute diseases the therapeutic results, in general, were disappointing. Cortisone may be of greater value in the long-term maintenance treatment of certain chronic diseases. By long-term therapy the authors mean practically continuous treatment until either the disease goes into spontaneous remission or undesirable effects of the drug require cessation of treatment. Critical selection of patients and constant supervision of therapy are vital to the successful administration of cortisone. Even with these precautions, however, the therapeutic use of cortisone must be regarded as experimental until the passage of time permits better appraisal of harmful effects.Entities:
Keywords: ACTH; CORTISONE
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Year: 1951 PMID: 14848714 PMCID: PMC1520932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Calif Med ISSN: 0008-1264