Pneumonia patients get close to relief with steroids

According to a study by researchers from the UT Southwestern Medical Center, pneumonia patients can expect more benefits coming their way than what could have been attained with the use of antibiotics alone with steroids.

A combination of steroids and antibiotics could be one of the best ways to provide relief to patients suffering with pneumonia, as per the study. The combination holds good even in midst of an asthma attack (M pneumoniae infection).

From News-medical.net:

Adding corticosteroids to traditional antimicrobial therapy might help people with pneumonia recover more quickly than with antibiotics alone, UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists have found.

Unlike the anabolic steroids used to bulk up muscle, corticosteroids are often used to treat inflammation related to infectious diseases, such as bacterial meningitis. Used against other infectious diseases, however, steroid therapy has been shown to be ineffective or even harmful.

In a study available online and in a future issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases, researchers at UT Southwestern show that mice infected with a type of severe bacterial pneumonia and subsequently treated with steroids and antibiotics recovered faster and had far less inflammation in their lungs than mice treated with antibiotics alone.

Dr. Robert Hardy, Study’s Senior Author & Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, said that clinical trials will soon start for confirming findings of the study.

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