Drug-induced adrenal insufficiency
This condition is treated with glucocorticoids. Higher doses are needed in stressful situations (such as during infections, or before and after surgery).
Symptoms of adrenal insufficiency usually improve quickly after treatment with glucocorticoids. The long-term outlook varies based on how dependent you are on these drugs, and any complications that occur.
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Drug-induced adrenal insufficiency Prevention To reduce the risk of developing this condition: Use glucocorticoids for the... Read more »
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