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October 19, 2018

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There are many benefits to taking corticosteroids for arthritis pain, and they can be prescribed in administered in several ways: oral, intravenous (IV), topical, inhaled, or injection. In this video, Dr. Rebecca Manno explains what corticosteroids are, how they’re prescribed, and the benefits of taking them.

Video Topics

Patient Education, All Diseases, Arthritis Center, Consultative Rheumatology, Jerome L. Greene Sjögren’s Syndrome Center, Lupus Center, Lyme Disease Center, Myositis Center, Scleroderma Center, Vasculitis Center

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Johns Hopkins Rheumatology

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The Division of Rheumatology is a thriving clinical and academic center, which concentrates clinically on providing the most outstanding care to patients affected by a variety of common and uncommon rheumatic disorders.

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