[Effects of high-dose cortisone therapy on cognition]
- PMID: 16283148
- DOI: 10.1007/s00115-005-2013-7
[Effects of high-dose cortisone therapy on cognition]
Abstract
Treatment with high-dose corticosteroids over 3-5 days reduces the duration and severity of relapses in patients with multiple sclerosis. Since the benefit of this treatment appears to be dose-dependent, application of ultrahigh steroid doses becomes important. On the other hand, data from basic research and clinical studies indicate potential side effects on mnestic functions. Three recently published studies show that treatment with pulsed corticosteroids induces reversible impaired memory. The effects were independent of the dose administered.
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