Systemic use of non‐biologic corticosteroids in orofacial diseases |
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Authors: | EA Georgakopoulou C Scully |
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Affiliation: | 1. NKUA, , Athens, Greece;2. UCL, , London, UK |
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Abstract: | Systemic non‐biologic agents have long been in clinical use in medicine – often with considerable efficacy, albeit with some adverse effects – as with all medications. With the advent of biologic agents, all of which currently are restricted to systemic use, there is a growing need to ensure which agents have the better therapeutic ratio. The non‐biologic agents (NBAs) include a range of agents, most especially the corticosteroids (corticosteroids). This study reviews the corticosteroids in systemic use in management of orofacial mucocutaneous diseases; subsequent studies discuss corticosteroid‐sparing agents used in the management of orofacial diseases, such as calcineurin inhibitors used to produce immunosuppression; purine synthetase inhibitors; and cytotoxic and other immunomodulatory agents. |
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Keywords: | steroids oral mucosa mouth corticosteroids immunosuppressants |
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