Monday, September 17, 2012

Methyl Vein


As seen above, the administration of corticosteroids for a short period is the treatment of acute exacerbations of common MS. Between the different approaches, the intravenous administration methyl (MPIV) the most common, especially because it can be taking the drug over a short period (3 to 5 days per year), and quickly and cause relatively few side effects. Used widely in hospitals and clinics, as well as outpatient clinics. Treatment should be administered under medical supervision, because of side effects, although rare, include psychosis, peptic ulcer, and aseptic bone necrosis, infection, irregular heartbeat, and blood clots.

Some neurologists management periodic MPIV (For example, once a month) in patients who suffer from MS gradual, but is linked to this type of management to increase the risk of side effects and there is no evidence that the data. Changes in the course of the disease

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