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What’s the Progression of Multiple Sclerosis With Treatment

Dr. Galetta: Before we start, there are two important points I'd like to make regarding treatment. First, patients who are doing well on treatment should continue their treatment. That is, if you're doing well on Avonex, stay on Avonex. If you're doing well on Betaseron, stay on Betaseron. If you're doing well on Copaxone, stay ... Full story

New Medications for Asthma

Andrew: Let's bring on a parent. Bev is joining us from Fort Worth, Texas. Bev, thank you for being on our program. Bev: Well, thank you. Andrew: And I understand your 18-year-old son has been dealing with asthma for many years. Is that right? Bev: Yes, ... Full story

Side Effects of Rhinocort and Other Intranasal Corticosteroids

Siobhan: My 6-year-old son and I both use Rhinocort, and I'm concerned about the side-effects. I've read conflicting reports about it affecting the growth of children. I'm also wondering about weight gain for adults and children. Andrew: We've had so many questions about sort of an alphabet soup of drugs. Is Rhinocort one of these inhaled? Dr. Shapiro: It is a ... Full story

Multiple Sclerosis and Epstein-Barr Virus

Dick: Dr. Phillips, because it is always such a basic question for patients and for families, could you talk to us briefly about the current research looking at what may cause MS? "Nobody knows what causes MS. It seems to be most likely caused by not a ... Full story

Side Effects of Rhinocort and Other Intranasal Corticosteroids

Siobhan: My 6-year-old son and I both use Rhinocort, and I'm concerned about the side-effects. I've read conflicting reports about it affecting the growth of children. I'm also wondering about weight gain for adults and children. Andrew: We've had so many questions about sort of an alphabet soup of drugs. Is Rhinocort one of these inhaled? ... Full story

Steroid Side Effects and Pictures

Cynthia: I have been taking steroids, between 60-120 mg a day, for the last four years. I just wanted to know what the side effects or the results would be? Andrew: We all have the image of weight-lifters who take those anabolic steroids, and then we hear that they have problems, I guess, to their liver? Dr. Shapiro: Yes. Andrew: ... Full story

Reducing Irritants In Your Child’s Environment

Gina: What can a parent do about their child's environment in order to help them if they've got asthma? Dr. Redding: Environmental preventive measures should be considered in two ways. The first is to reduce irritants, and tobacco smoke, woodburning ... Full story

Smoking and Children With Asthma

Gina: As a lung specialist, what do you tell people about smoking? Dr. Redding: There are two lines of responses to tobacco use in homes of children who have asthma. The first is to say remove the irritant from the ... Full story

Factors That Can Determine The Severity of Multiple Sclerosis

Dick: What do we know, Doctor, about the factors that can determine the severity of MS? I look at factors like the age at onset, gender, early symptoms, MRI status, and other factors that perhaps you would choose to mention. Dr. Phillips: We always wish ... Full story

Potency of Inhaled Corticosteroids

Andrew: Dr. Ayars, what about the potency of inhaled corticosteroids? Dr. Ayars: Well, that's a great question and a very difficult one to answer, even for the experts, so I won't even try to explain it here. There certainly is some differences in potency and some require much higher doses to get equivalent effects. ... Full story
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