An Assessment of Prednisone, Salazopyrin, and Topical Hydrocortisone Hemisuccinate Used as Out-patient Treatment for Ulcerative Colitis
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- 1 September 1960
- Vol. 1 (3) , 217-222
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.1.3.217
Abstract
Two consecutive trials of out-patient treatment for mild cases of active ulcerative colitis are described. In the first trial oral prednisone gave significantly better results than a placebo. In the second trial “salazopyrin” gave final results approaching those of prednisone, although over a longer time and with a higher incidence of unpleasant side-effects, but topical hydrocortisone gave disappointing results, probably because the technique of administration was not suitable for ordinary out-patient use.Keywords
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