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Why are steroids contraindicated for pericarditis?

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Dr. Nicholas Mexas answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Not initially but...: Contraindicated in initial treatment of acute pericarditis as they can delay ventricular remodeling, cause dependency on the medication to prevent a return of symptoms and can theoretically reactivate the original viral infection. They could used if indicated for the underlying disease or the patient’s condition has no response to other meds.

Answered 10/13/2014

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