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Budesonide for maintenance of remission in Crohn's disease

Benchimol EI, Seow CH, Otley AR, Steinhart AH
Published Online: 
April 14, 2010

Budesonide is a newer corticosteroid drug which is rapidly metabolized by the liver thereby reducing corticosteroid related side effects. Research showing that budesonide is effective in treating active Crohn's disease has led to trials examining the effect of budesonide on reducing disease recurrence in non-active Crohn's disease. However, the use of budesonide (3 mg and 6 mg/day) among patients with non-active Crohn's disease was not effective for maintenance of remission over a 12-month period. Budesonide is not recommended for maintenance therapy in non-active Crohn's disease.

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