szteroidos
Szteroidos is a Hungarian term used to describe drugs that contain or act like steroids. In medical contexts, szteroidos usually refers to corticosteroids, a class of anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive medications derived from or functionally similar to cortisol. They are employed to treat a wide range of conditions, from inflammatory skin diseases to allergies, respiratory disorders, autoimmune diseases, and certain cancers, depending on the route and dose.
Common forms include topical corticosteroids (creams, ointments, gels) for dermatitis and eczema; inhaled corticosteroids for asthma
Adverse effects depend on the route and duration. Topical szteroidos can cause skin thinning, stretch marks,
Precautions include avoiding use on certain infections, careful use in pregnancy or breastfeeding, and adherence to