Steroid Myopathy

Steroid myopathy is a potentially serious muscle disorder that can result from the use of systemic glucocorticoid steroids. It is characterized by the muscle weakness and wasting that can result from the prolonged use or misuse of these medications. The effects of steroid myopathy can range from mild to severe, including muscle pain, fatigue, and decreased mobility. Treatment strategies typically focus on reducing steroid dose or discontinuing use completely. It is important to be aware of the risks of steroid myopathy before starting a treatment regimen that includes glucocorticoids to ensure that patients can be properly monitored for any muscle-related side effects.

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