If I have a fungal infection and take methylprednisolone what will happen?
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- 22 Aug 2009 by lmontenpt1
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- fungal infections, methylprednisolone
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28 Aug 2009
Corticosteroids ,such as methylprednisolone ,are immune supressants. If taken in the presence of a fungal infection chances of complications are increased. If you think you have a fungal infection you should see your doctor for treatment.
For more information on methylprednisolone see: http://www.drugs.com/mtm/methylprednisolone.html
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