How do I make my immune system stronger while on steroids?
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Open access•Journal Article 21 Citations | Steroids can regulate some functions of the immune system, and, viceversa, molecules secreted by the immune system modulate steroid synthesis. |
27 Citations | These observations indicate that immune alterations do occur with anabolic steroids which are immuno-suppressive when the steroid nucleus is intact and immuno-stimulatory with nuclear alterations. |
40 Citations | By targeting specific components of the immune system it may be possible to trigger stronger, more effective responses to antigens. |
21 Citations | Recent findings Steroids potentially modulate the marked and persistent activation of the immune system in pneumonia. |
There is compelling evidence to suggest that the sex steroids do have the capacity to influence the immune response in adults and are also important in the maturation of the immune system during fetal life. | |
Present evidence indicates that sex steroids are capable of affecting crucial immune system functions dimorphically. | |
42 Citations | Our results suggest that the clinical improvement observed in myasthenic patients treated with steroids is due not only to an effect on the immune system but also to a direct effect on muscle. |
52 Citations | These data indicate that high doses of anabolic steroids can have significant effects on immune responses and extrapituitary production of corticotropin. |
They can affect the immune system directly (11) or indirectly through their effects on the synthesis of sex steroids with immunomodulatory capacity (1–4). | |
The use of steroids remains controversial, as is the utility of immune modulation with other agents such as cyclophosphamide and i. v. |
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