Cortivazol

Cortivazol is a prescription medication used to treat inflammatory conditions and moderate to severe pain. It belongs to a class of medications called corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system. Cortivazol is commonly prescribed to treat conditions such as arthritis, asthma, ulcerative colitis, and lupus. It can also be used to treat certain types of cancer. The most common side effects of Cortivazol include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, and weight gain.

Cortisone is a naturally occurring steroid hormone that is also used as a medication. It is a type of corticosteroid, which is a group of hormones that help to reduce inflammation. Cortisone is available in many different forms, including tablets, creams, and injections.

Cortisone is used to treat a variety of conditions, including:

  • Arthritis
  • Asthma
  • Skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis
  • Allergic reactions
  • Autoimmune diseases, such as lupus and Crohn's disease
  • Certain cancers

Cortisone works by reducing inflammation in the body. Inflammation is a natural response to injury or infection, but it can also cause pain, swelling, and redness. Cortisone can help to reduce these symptoms and improve a person's quality of life.

It is important to note that cortisone is a powerful medication and should only be taken under the supervision of a doctor. Cortisone can have serious side effects, including weight gain, high blood pressure, and mood swings. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of cortisone with your doctor before taking it.

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
H - Systemic hormonal preparations, excluding sex hormones and insulins
H02 Corticosteroids for systemic use
H02A - Corticosteroids for systemic use, plain
H02AB Glucocorticoids
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