Short-course oral steroids as an adjunct therapy for chronic rhinosinusitis
We reviewed the evidence for the benefits and harms of adding a short course (typically up to 14 days) of corticosteroid given by mouth to people with chronic rhinosinusitis who were also receiving another type of treatment (such as corticosteroids delivered through the nose). <br/><br/>...
Main Authors: | Burton, M, Head, K, Chong, L, Hopkins, C, Philpott, C, Schilder, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cochrane Collaboration
2015
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