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rectal corticosteroids, kor-ti-ko-ster-oyds, treat mild, moderate ulcerative colitis, used along with systemic, oral, injection, corticosteroids, other medicines to treat severe disease, mild to moderate disease that has spread too far, treated effectively by medicine inserted into the rectum alone, rectal corticosteroids also, help relieve swelling, itching, discomfort, some other rectal problems, hemorrhoids and inflammation, the rectum caused by radiation therapy, rectal corticosteroids are available only with a physician's prescription, following dosage forms rectal, betamethasone, enema, budesonide, enema, hydrocortisone, enema, hydrocortisone acetate, foam, suppositories, tixocortol, enema, using it, weighed against the good it will do, for rectal corticosteroids, allergic reaction to, the corticosteroids, allergic to any other substances, food, preservatives, dyes, betamethasone may change the number and ability, movement, sperm in men, budesonide crosses the placenta, not known whether other rectal corticosteroids cross the placenta, studies in animals, budesonide, hydrocortisone, hydrocortisone acetate cause birth defects , rectal corticosteroids should not be used in large amounts, for a long time by women, pregnant, planning to become pregnant, when breast-feeding , not known whether rectal corticosteroids pass into breast milk, systemic, oral and injection, corticosteroids pass into breast milk, known to cause, problems with growth in nursing babies, can be necessary for, take a different medicine, to stop breast-feeding during treatment, be sure you have discussed with a physician the risks and benefits, children children and teenagers who, must use this medicine should be checked often by their doctor, rectal corticosteroids, absorbed through the lining, the rectum, rarely, may affect growth, especially if used in large amounts, before using this medicine in children, should discuss its use with the child's doctor, haven't been studied specifically in older people, rectal corticosteroids, elderly with use in other age groups, not expected to cause different side effects, problems in older people than they do in younger adults, an interaction may occur, change the dose, when you are using rectal corticosteroids, health care professionals, immunizations, vaccinations, being treated with this medicine, even after you stop using it, do not have any immunizations without a physician's approval, skin test injections, corticosteroids, false results in skin tests other medical problems, rectal corticosteroids, any other medical problems, acute psychosis, this condition, made worse, chickenpox, recent exposure, measles, recent exposure, risk, severe disease affecting other parts, the body, diabetes mellitus, sugar diabetes, corticosteroids, a loss, control, diabetes by increasing blood glucose, sugar, glaucoma, corticosteroids, the pressure within the eye to increase, heart disease , hypertension, high blood pressure , kidney disease , myasthenia gravis, overactive thyroid, swelling, blood vessels, corticosteroids should be used with caution, herpes simplex, the eye, corticosteroids, additional problems, eye, ileocolostomy, postsurgical, infection, tuberculosis, active tb, nonactive tb, past history, corticosteroids, slower healing, worsen existing infections, cause new infections, liver disease , underactive thyroid, with these conditions, the body may not eliminate the corticosteroid at the usual rate; therefore, the medicine's effect, osteoporosis , corticosteroids may worsen osteoporosis because they cause the body to lose more calcium, other stomach, intestine problems, severe ulcerative colitis, corticosteroids may cover up symptoms, a worsening stomach, intestinal condition; a patient would not know if his, her condition was getting worse and would not get medical help when needed, stomach ulcer, corticosteroids may worsen this condition by causing an increase, amount, acid, stomach, important that a physician check my progress at regular visits, for patients using the enema form, usually comes with patient directions, read and follow them carefully before using this medicine, for patients using the foam form, is used with a special applicator, do not insert any part, the aerosol container into the rectum, for patients using the suppository form, the suppository is too soft to insert, chill it, refrigerator for 30 minutes, run cold water over it before removing the wrapper, to insert the suppository: first remove the wrapper and moisten the suppository with cold water, lie down on my side and use my finger to push the suppository well up into the rectum, rectal corticosteroids in larger amounts, more often, for a longer time, absorption through the lining, the rectum, chance, side effects, rectal corticosteroids, different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, corticosteroids, dose is different, for betamethasone, for enema, dosage form, for ulcerative colitis, the usual dose is 5 milligrams, 1 unit, used as directed, every night for two to four weeks, dose, for budesonide, for enema, dosage form, for ulcerative colitis, the usual dose is 2 milligrams, 1 unit, used as directed, every night for four to eight weeks, for hydrocortisone, for enema, dosage form, for ulcerative colitis, the usual dose is 100 milligrams, 1 unit, used as directed, every night for two, three weeks, until condition improves, dose, for hydrocortisone acetate, for foam, dosage form, for ulcerative colitis, 1 applicatorful, used as directed, one or two times a day for two, three weeks, then, decreased to 1 applicatorful every other day, dose, for suppository, dosage form, for ulcerative colitis, the usual dose is 25, 30 milligrams, two times a day, morning and at night, for two weeks, in more severe cases, 25, 30 mg three times a day, 50, 60 mg two times a day, dose, for inflammation, the rectum caused by radiation therapy, the usual dose is 25, 30 mg two times a day, morning and at night, for six to eight weeks, dose, for other rectal problems, the usual dose is 20 to 30 mg a day for three days, 40 to 80 mg a day as needed, dose, for tixocortol, for enema, dosage form, for ulcerative colitis, the usual dose is 250 milligrams, 1 unit, used as directed, at bedtime for twenty-one days in a row, if i miss a dose, almost time for my next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, do not store suppositories, bathroom medicine cabinet because the heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, keep the medicine from freezing, do not puncture, break, burn the rectal foam aerosol container, even when, empty, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach, precautions, know the side effects, consult doctor before you stop using this medicine without first checking with a physician, reduce gradually the amount you are using before you completely stop using it, check with a physician if my condition does not improve within 2, 3 weeks, becomes worse, check with a physician if you notice rectal bleeding, pain, burning, itching, blistering, any other sign, irritation, did not have before you started using this medicine, suppositories, staining, clothing, fabric, before having skin tests, before having any kind, surgery, dental surgery, emergency treatment, get a serious infection, injury, avoid close contact with anyone who has chickenpox, measles, this is especially important for children, tell a physician right away if you think you, exposed to chickenpox, measles, being treated with this medicine, after you stop taking it, do not have any immunizations without a physician's approval, for patients with diabetes, may affect blood glucose, sugar, levels, notice a change, results, blood, urine sugar tests, any questions, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur, burning and itching, skin, chills, depression, diarrhea, false sense, well-being, fever, infection, mood swings, painful, red, itchy , pus-containing blisters in hair follicles, personality changes, rectal bleeding, burning, dryness, itching, pain not present before therapy, sensation, pins and needles, stabbing pain, straining while passing stool, with tixocortol only, additional side effects may occur if you use this medicine for a long time, side effects occur, abdominal, stomach pain, acne, backache, coughing, coughing up blood, decreased resistance to infection, dryness, mouth, eye pain , filling, rounding out, the face, gradual blurring, vision, headache, hunchback, increased thirst, irregular heartbeat , appetite, menstrual irregularities, mood, mental changes, muscle cramps , pain, muscle weakness, nausea, vomiting, nonelevated blue, purplish patch on the skin, osteoporosis , bone fractures, pain in joints, pain, discomfort, area, a vein, rapid weight gain , reddish purple lines on arms, face, legs, trunk, groin, redness, eye, sensitivity, eye to light, shortness of breath, skin rash , slow wound healing, stunting, growth, in children, swelling, feet, lower legs, trouble in sleeping, unusual decrease in sexual desire, ability in men, tearing, eyes, unusual increase in hair growth, especially on the face, unusual tiredness , weakness, unusual weight loss, weak pulse, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, dizziness , dry, scaly skin, increase in appetite, increased sweating, lightened skin color, passing, gas, with budesonide only, sensation, spinning, thin, fragile skin, thinning hair on scalp , unusual weight gain, other side effects, brand names some commonly used brand names are, anucort-hc, anu-med hc, anuprep hc, anusol-hc, anutone-hc, anuzone-hc, cort-dome, cortenema, cortifoam, hemril-hc uniserts, hemorrhoidal hc, proctocort, proctosol-hc, rectasol-hc, cortenema, cortifoam, cortiment-10, cortiment-40, entocort, hycort, rectocort, rectovalone,



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