Coping with Prednisone, Revised and Updated: (*and Other Cortisone-Related Medicines)
Approximately one million Americans per year take high doses of prednisone and related drugs. While these medicines may be necessary to treat serious illnesses, they may also have unpleasant, and even devastating, side effects, including changes in mood, weight, and physical strength, and vulnerability to infection.

In 1997, after acclaimed flutist Eugenia Zukerman was prescribed prednisone for a rare lung disease, she teamed up with her sister, Harvard physician Julie Ingelfinger, to write the first book that helps patients deal with the side effects of the prescription.

This welcome update to a superb resource—which is still the only book on the subject— covers the latest knowledge about bone health, the use of steroids for children, and new steroid compounds, along with additional strategies and exercises based on their own experiences and responses from other patients and physicians.

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Coping with Prednisone, Revised and Updated: (*and Other Cortisone-Related Medicines)
Approximately one million Americans per year take high doses of prednisone and related drugs. While these medicines may be necessary to treat serious illnesses, they may also have unpleasant, and even devastating, side effects, including changes in mood, weight, and physical strength, and vulnerability to infection.

In 1997, after acclaimed flutist Eugenia Zukerman was prescribed prednisone for a rare lung disease, she teamed up with her sister, Harvard physician Julie Ingelfinger, to write the first book that helps patients deal with the side effects of the prescription.

This welcome update to a superb resource—which is still the only book on the subject— covers the latest knowledge about bone health, the use of steroids for children, and new steroid compounds, along with additional strategies and exercises based on their own experiences and responses from other patients and physicians.

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Coping with Prednisone, Revised and Updated: (*and Other Cortisone-Related Medicines)

Coping with Prednisone, Revised and Updated: (*and Other Cortisone-Related Medicines)

Coping with Prednisone, Revised and Updated: (*and Other Cortisone-Related Medicines)

Coping with Prednisone, Revised and Updated: (*and Other Cortisone-Related Medicines)

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Approximately one million Americans per year take high doses of prednisone and related drugs. While these medicines may be necessary to treat serious illnesses, they may also have unpleasant, and even devastating, side effects, including changes in mood, weight, and physical strength, and vulnerability to infection.

In 1997, after acclaimed flutist Eugenia Zukerman was prescribed prednisone for a rare lung disease, she teamed up with her sister, Harvard physician Julie Ingelfinger, to write the first book that helps patients deal with the side effects of the prescription.

This welcome update to a superb resource—which is still the only book on the subject— covers the latest knowledge about bone health, the use of steroids for children, and new steroid compounds, along with additional strategies and exercises based on their own experiences and responses from other patients and physicians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312375607
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/10/2007
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Eugenia Zukerman, one of the finest flutists of our time, is also a well-known TV personality, arts commentator, and accomplished writer. She is the co-author of Coping with Prednisone.

 

As arts correspondent for CBS News’ Sunday Morning since 1981, Ms. Zukerman has profiled over 300 artists in her twenty-six years on the program.  She has appeared on a variety of other television programs, including PBS’ Charlie Rose Show, NBC’s Today and A&E’s Breakfast with the Arts.

 

A popular presence on classical stages worldwide, Ms. Zukerman performs as a soloist with orchestras, in duo and solo recitals, and as a chamber musician in a variety of collaborations.  As a recording artist, she has over 20 recordings to her credit on a number of labels.

Julie R. Ingelfinger, M.D., is chief of the Division of Pediatric Nephrology at Massachusetts General Hospital, directs her own research laboratory, and is an associate professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Julie has written more than 130 articles, authored a book on pediatric hypertension, and is the editor of a textbook that comes out every other year, Current Pediatric Therapy. She lives in Boston.

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