An intraarticular, topical, and inhaled glucocorticoid with a long halflife.
A synthetic corticosteroid drug used in the treatment of skin, mouth and joint inflammations.
Synthetic corticosteroid used as an anti-inflammatory agent. Adverse effects include gastrointestinal and endocrine disturbances and, if used topically, skin rashes.
A synthetic corticosteroid hormone with uses similar to cortisone; it reduces inflammation but does not cause salt and water retention. It is administered by mouth and common side-effects include dizziness, headache, somnolence, muscle weakness, and a fall in blood pressure, particularly on the sudden withdrawal of treatment.
One of the corticosteroids with a potency equivalent to that of prednisone, but is less likely to cause retention of sodium. It is used for the suppression of inflammatory and allergic disorders, and is used particularly for treating the skin and joints by local injection.
A corticosteroid medication employed for addressing inflammation within the mouth, gums, skin, and joints.