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  1. The main treatment for giant cell arteritis consists of high doses of a corticosteroid drug such as prednisone. Because immediate treatment is necessary to prevent vision loss, your doctor is likely to start medication even before confirming the diagnosis with a biopsy.

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  3. Jan 17, 2024 · For patients without signs of ischemic organ damage (eg, visual loss), we initiate glucocorticoid therapy with prednisone 40 to 60 mg/day (or equivalent) administered in a single daily dose, with the goal of relieving symptoms and preventing visual loss.

  4. Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most common primary systemic vasculitis in adults 50 years or older. Expanded use of advanced arterial imaging has assisted both in the diagnosis of GCA and recognition of disease subsets. Although glucocorticoids have been the mainstay of treatment for almost 7 decades, new therapeutic options have emerged.

    • Thomas D. Garvey, Matthew J. Koster, Kenneth J. Warrington
    • 2021
  5. Temporal arteritis treatment should begin immediately to prevent vision loss. The main medication choice for the condition is glucocorticoids, like oral prednisone . You may need to take glucocorticoids for up to two years, sometimes longer.

  6. Prompt treatment with corticosteroid medications usually relieves symptoms of giant cell arteritis and might prevent loss of vision. You'll likely begin to feel better within days of starting treatment.

  7. Mar 24, 2022 · Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most frequent primary large-vessel vasculitis in individuals older than 50. Glucocorticoids (GCs) are considered the cornerstone of treatment. GC therapy is usually tapered over months according to clinical symptoms and inflammatory marker levels.

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