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About two thirds of patients recover with [[corticosteroid]] therapy. [[Prednisolone]] is often administered in Europe and [[prednisone]] in the USA. These two compounds differ by only one functional group and have the same clinical effect. The [[steroid]] is initially administered at high doses, typically 50 mg per day tapering down to zero over a 6 month to one year period. If the steroid treatment is halted too quickly the disease may return. | About two-thirds of patients recover with [[corticosteroid]] therapy. [[Prednisolone]] is often administered in Europe and [[prednisone]] in the USA. These two compounds differ by only one functional group and have the same clinical effect. The [[steroid]] is initially administered at high doses, typically 50 mg per day tapering down to zero over a 6 month to one year period. If the steroid treatment is halted too quickly the disease may return. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: : Manpreet Kaur, MD [2]
Overview
Medical Therapy
About two-thirds of patients recover with corticosteroid therapy. Prednisolone is often administered in Europe and prednisone in the USA. These two compounds differ by only one functional group and have the same clinical effect. The steroid is initially administered at high doses, typically 50 mg per day tapering down to zero over a 6 month to one year period. If the steroid treatment is halted too quickly the disease may return.