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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Patient Information
Does prednisone affect pregnancy? Tell your doctor if you are planning to start a family. If you become pregnant while taking prednisone, do not stop them, ...
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Patient Information
If gold injections prove to control the arthritis, often we will continue on treatment with fortnightly or monthly injections for years so long as gold ...
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Patient Information
If gold injections prove to control the arthritis, often we will continue on treatment with fortnightly or monthly injections for years so long as gold ...
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Patient Information
Gout is one of the most common forms of arthritis (joint inflammation). ... Gout usually affects only one or two joints at a time - most often the feet and ...
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Patient Information
Gout affects mostly men and is very rare in women until after the menopause when it is quite often seen. Gout is very common in New Zealand and it is ...
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Patient Information
Remember - Gout won't go away unless you take your medications regularly. - Ask your doctor what your uric acid level is; it should be less than 0.36 ...
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association
Facilitates communication between members of the NZRA, and improve public understanding of arthritis.
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Patient Information
There are some serious side effects with gold, mainly concerning the blood ... Sometimes a gold side effect is serious. We check the blood count before ...
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Rheumatologist ...
Chapman, Peter. Degree: MD FRACP Rheumatologist/Physician Department Rheumatology, ... Fax: (03) 364 0201. NZRA Vice-President. peter.chapman@cdhb.govt.nz ...
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::NZRA - New Zealand Rheumatology Association - Patient Information
You should not stop taking your steroid tablets unless advised by your doctor. If you run out of prednisone, don't assume you're to stop taking it; ...