Thursday, August 28, 2008

Leukocyte defects?

Steroids and morphine are often used as treatments for chronic inflammation. How do providers protect the patient against these defects in leukocyte function with prolonged use? Do benefits outweigh problems?
Excuse me but when have morphine sulfate and morphine hydrochloride ever been used to treat inflammation, chronic or acute?

Long-term use of MS can cause thrombocytopenia, true. But where did you get the idea that corticosteroids cause blood dyscrasias?

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