Corticosteroid in a sentence as a noun

The dermatologist said "That'll go away easily if you put some OTC corticosteroid cream on it.

Ask your doctor about nasal corticosteroid spray treatment.

Dexamethasone - a very cheap corticosteroid - has been found to be effective in reducing risk for people with severe cases [2].

So when I know I'm going to be staying at a place where I get severe allergic reaction, I get some corticosteroid nasal spray, but the ones that are powerful.

If you read my comment you should have seen I pointed out ivermectin is an "anti-parasite drug", not a corticosteroid as dexamethasone is.

Dexamethasone is a serious drug and corticosteroid [1].

Why didn't _I_ get a prednisone pill instead of a tub of corticosteroid lard?As for chiggers: in college I got a serious case of chiggers from a romantic blanket evening in the Texas desert.

I also went to an ophthalmologist who basically told me that lots of people have dry eye and bluntly told me "I deal with people who are about to lose their eyesight, and you are not going to lose your eyesight because of this" and prescribed me a short course of corticosteroid drops.

When I called one to have him change it, he was like “uh, there’s no substitute.” I thought to myself, “then what did you guys do before these ***** came out a couple months ago?” Example: post cataract surgery people usually get an antibiotic, a corticosteroid, and an anti inflammatory.

Corticosteroid definitions

noun

a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex or synthesized; administered as drugs they reduce swelling and decrease the body's immune response; "adrenal cortical steroids are used to treat many different conditions"

See also: corticoid